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Monday - August 21, 2000 |
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Tannen's Magic Camp has traditionally ended with an awards
presentation for the winners of stage and close-up competitions.
Many of the winners, who continued their study of magic, ended up
getting national and international recognition as well as becoming
well known in the magic industry. This year's awards ceremony was
held on Aug. 19 and the winners were: Senior Close-Up: Norman Ng
(1st), Alex Bremner (2nd), Dane Grigas (3rd), Ben Shear (4th).
Senior Stage: Eric Cicora (1st), Gavin Blankenship (2nd), Mike
Barron (3rd), John Small (4th). Junior Close-Up: Danny Hill (1st),
Sid Muralidhar (2nd), Noah Levine (3rd), Matthew Goldapper (4th).
Junior Stage: Paul Denaro (1st), Joshua Cohen (2nd), Chris
Chiappini (3rd), Max Nover (4th). Special awards were given to
David Leopold (Creative Dude Award - in memory of Mark Nathan
Sicher) and to Paul Denaro (Camper Of The Year Award in memory of
Mario J. Gonzalez Jr). Attending this year's ceremony was David
Copperfield who presented the first annual "David Copperfield
Scholarship" to Kimberly Naughton.(8/21)
David Regal, Billy McComb, Mark Jenest, Mark Edward, Alfonso,
Ice McDonald, Gregory James & Kristi, and Dan Jordan appearing
at the Magic Castle in Los
Angeles, on Aug. 21-27. Alan Rich lectures on Sunday Aug. 27.(8/21)
Rafael Benatar performs close-up
magic at Sashimi in
Caracas on Aug. 23-24 at 9-11pm. The shows are being sponsored by
Philip Morris.(8/21)
Henry Gartner who travels all over the US in a motor home
and performs as "Flakey the Magic Clown" and "Flakey
the Magician" is featured in the Portland Press Herald. To
read the Aug. 19 story by Allan Drury titled "Cheers Of A
Clown" click: HERE.(8/21)
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Tuesday - August 22, 2000 |
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David
Copperfield who opens at the MGM in Las Vegas this week is
featured in a lengthy Las Vegas Sun article. Commenting on the
much smaller 630-seat theater at the MGM Copperfield said,
"The MGM room is more intimate but I'm doing an arena show...
It's a great opportunity for the audience." Copperfield also
talks about some of the new illusions he is adding to his new show
titled "Unknown Dimension." The article continues with a
step-by-step biography of Copperfield's career. To read the Aug.
21 article by Kirk Baird titled "David Copperfield switches
homes, reflects on career" click: HERE.(8/22)
Glen Gerard appears at the Comedy Cafe in Milwaukee, WI on
Aug. 24-26. For tickets and information phone: 414-271-JOKE.(8/22)
Dixie Dooley freezes himself
"...inside a 1 1/2-ton
block of ice in front of the hotel [Plaza Hotel in Las
Vegas]" as part of a publicity stunt to raise money for the
Muscular Dystrophy Association. To read the Aug. 21 Las Vegas
Review-Journal article by Mike Weatherford titled "Magician
keeps cool with MDA fund-raiser" click: HERE.(8/22)
Looks like the USA Network purchased the rights to the
masked magician expose shows. They plan to air the first two
Breaking The Magician's Code TV shows on Sep. 25 at 9 and
10pm.(8/22)
Last week's Erdnase article which
appeared in the Wall
Street Journal was reprinted in the Pioneer Planet. To read the
Aug. 21 reprint by Rachel Emma Silverman titled "Hiding
identity could be card trick author's best secret" click: HERE.(8/22)
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Wednesday - August 23,
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San Francisco's Conjurors 4th Annual Stage Competition is on
Friday, Aug. 25 at 8pm at the James Lick School Auditorium (1220 Noe
St.) in San Francisco, CA. Scheduled to appear are: Charlie Martin,
Johnny Extreme, Corrine & Dale, Willie Franklin, Alex Gonzalez,
Imagique, Dan Chan, Jim Fitzpatrick, Allen Gittelson, Wily Bill,
Smokey Sam, Thor, and Richard Meyer. The competition is open to the
public. Tickets are $10-$15 and are available from the Misdirections
Magic Shop at: 415-566-2180.(8/23)
David Copperfield appears at the
Hollywood Theater at the
MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Aug. 24-30. Tickets are $95 per person and
are available by phoning: 702-891-7777.(8/23)
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Thursday - August 24, 2000 |
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The Swann Auction Galleries announced some of the items
slated for their annual Magic Auction on Oct. 26 in New York City.
As in the past the Houdini items are very interesting. This year
they include a set of three autographed books inscribed by Houdini
to his nephew ($5000/7500), an autographed Houdini challenge from
1912 ($2500/3500), a very large Houdini/Buried Alive! lithograph
($10,000/15,000) and a Houdini broadside from 1915 ($3000/4000).
Books of interest include the fourth edition of Hooper's
Recreations dated 1794 ($1500/2500), and the second edition of
Entertaining Experiments from 1821 ($3000/4000). In the ephemera
department there is a collection of more than 50 personal items
and material relating to Arthur Lloyd to be sold as one lot
($1000/1500). The auction takes place on Oct. 26 at 10:30am at the
Swann Galleries (104 East 25th Street) in New York City. Catalogs
for the Magic Auction (auction number 1875) are available for $25
by phoning: 212-254-4710 or by clicking: HERE.
The catalog will also be available for download the week of the
auction.(8/24)
Stewart James is featured in the Aug. 21
issue of Maclean's. The article by Allan Fotheringham titled "An
obsession with magic" is available online to subscribers
only. For more information or a subscription click: HERE.(8/24)
JAPAN: The 10th SAM Japan World Magic Symposium at the
Nagasaki Prince Hotel in Nagasaki takes place on Aug. 25 -26.
Scheduled performers include Greg Frewin, Topaz, George Saterial,
Ken Masaki, Shinpei Ogawa, Bravo Nakatani, Mr. Isshu, and Jimmy
Kikuchi. For more information contact the SAM Japan Head Quarters
at: Phone: 03-537802882 or Fax: 03-5378-2883).(8/24)
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Friday - August 25, 2000 |
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Richard
Robinson's web site is featured in the newly released
"Internet Cool Guide: Entertainment." The guide which is
now available at most book stores, music stores and computer
stores is described as, "A savvy guide to the hottest
entertainment sites," it includes 500 sites that have been
rated for content, design and originality. Robinson's allmagic.com
site is described as, "...a very inclusive guide to the world
of magic, put together by people who have already mastered the
craft." The only other magic site included is Card Trick
Central. If you look closely at the screen shot from Magic Show
you will see a photo of your publisher musing. To purchase a copy
of the Cool Guide from Amazon for $8.95 click: HERE.(8/25)
Terry Richison performs his full-evening illusion show on
Saturday Aug. 26 at 7pm at the Family Arena (Interstate 70 and Fifth
Street Exit) in St. Charles, MO. Tickets are $7-15 and are available
by phoning: 636-896-4200.(8/25)
Michael J. Pagan who stars as Malik Sawyer in the USA movie
Killers In The House is described as "...a self-taught
magician who can levitate inches off the ground before your very
eyes!" To read his bio in the movie promo click: HERE.(8/25)
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Saturday - August 26, 2000 |
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David Copperfield who opened at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas
is featured in the Las Vegas Review-Journal. He describes his new
illusion, "I take the trip with the audience members, 'he claims. MGM audiences will'
see it happen with evidence
and proof that it's really happening." Discussing his ever
enlarging repertoire he said, "I have about 20 hours of
material that I developed in my lifetime. That's a lot of material
when you think about it... Houdini had an hour and a half of
material." To read the Aug. 25 the preview by Mike
Weatherford titled "Time for a Change: David Copperfield
moves to new quarters at MGM Grand" click: HERE.(8/26)
Greg Frewin appears in the Basin Street Follies at the
Showboat Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, NJ with two shows per
day through Sep. 2. Tickets are $10 per person and are available by
phoning: 609-340-4003.(8/26)
Terry Richison's "It's Magic - Where Dreams Become
Reality" is previewed in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch where he
explains that, "There'll be people that fly. People will
levitate. We'll cut 'em in half. There'll be a girl who crawls
through the center of my body." To read the Aug. 25 story by
Dave Dorr titled "You can expect the unexpected at the Family
Arena Saturday" click: HERE.(8/26)
Greg Frewin is described as,
"...superb technically
and manages to amaze as he conjures exotic birds from thin air and
transforms objects in the blink of an eye," in the Bergen
Record. To read the Aug. 25 preview by Chuck Darrow titled
"The Showboat overhauls its 'Follies' lineup" click: HERE.(8/26)
Siegfried & Roy: The Magic Box opened this week in
buffalo and the Buffalo News reviewer gave it three and a half
stars, describing it as "...a surreal environment where past
and present converge into fantastic 3-D storybook reflections on
their life's journey." To read the Aug. 23 review by Jim Santella titled "The Roar Of The Crowd" click: HERE.(8/26)
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Sunday - August 27, 2000 |
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Ed
Alonzo's one-man show "Magic and Mayhem" will be
returning to Knott's Berry Farm's Halloween Haunt, which is
reputed to be the "World's First and Biggest Halloween Theme
Park Event and the Scariest Place on Earth," this will be the
seventh time Alonzo's show will be a featured attraction. The show
opens on Oct. 5 and runs on weekends through Oct. 31 at the New
Wave Theater at Knotts Berry Farm in Buena Park, CA. The show is
free to all who attend the Knott's Scary Farm's Halloween Haunt
event which runs around $40 per person.(8/27)
David Copperfield filed a lawsuit in District
Court on Friday against Fireman's Fund Insurance trying to recoup
the half-million dollars he spent to get his show out of Russia.
The insurance company previously rejected his claim to be
reimbursed for the 'fees' he incurred. To read the Aug. 26 article
by Peter O'Connell in the Las Vegas Review-Journal titled
"Magician sues over ordeal: David Copperfield says Fireman's
Fund wrongly denied his claim after his gear was taken in
Russia." click: HERE.
To read the Aug. 26 Associated Press story from the Las Vegas Sun
titled "Copperfield sues over Moscow ordeal" click: HERE.(8/27)
David Acer, Rocco, Doc Swan, and Fred Anderson appear at Monday
Night Magic on Aug. 28 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets call
Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100.(8/27)
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