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Monday - September 11, 2000 |
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The Columbus Magi-Fest will be celebrating its 70th
anniversary convention on Feb. 1-3, 2001 at the Columbus Marriott
North (6500 Doubletree Ave.) in Columbus, OH. Already booked for
the celebration are Norm Nielsen, Michael Ammar, Johnny Ace
Palmer, The Majestics, Lupe, Whit Hayden, Dana Daniels, Junge
Junge, Rachel Wild, Tom Jones, Sean Boguina, Joel Broock, Ed
Ellis, Gregor, Phillip Kaiser, Duane and Mary Laflin, Hank
Moorehouse, Joel Ward and more to be announced. If you register
before the end of the year you will save $10. For more information
phone: 614-299-8995 or e-mail: magifest@yahoo.com.(9/11)
Bruce Cervon, Tom Noddy, Mr. Mysto, Murray, Trixie Bond,
Scott Hollingsworth, and George Millward appearing at the Magic
Castle in Los Angeles, on Sep. 11-17. Scott Hollingsworth
lectures on Sunday Sep. 17.(9/11)
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Tuesday - September 12, 2000 |
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Paul
Gertner's photo appeared on the cover of the Marketplace section
of the Sep. 11 issue of The Wall Street Journal. The title of the
article is "Corporate Hocus-Pocus: Magicians—Presto!—Turn
Into Business Motivators And Reap Big Rewards." The article
is about how successful magicians can be in the corporate world,
"Prestidigitators who once worked birthday parties for a
pittance are now making as much as $20,000 an hour to push
corporate themes at meetings, trade shows and training
sessions." Also mentioned in the article were Lisa Menna who
receives $60,000 for a three day trade show and Giovanni Livera
who received $144,000 for a three day seminar. Story was written
by Joel Rosenblatt. Although The
Wall Street Journal's website is by subscription only they do
sell a daily pass for a minimal fee.(9/12)
David Blaine lashes out at David Copperfield,
"Copperfield, if you keep up these insults, I may have to
hire you as my flack." To read the Page Six article in the
Sep. 11 issue of The New York Post click: HERE.(9/12)
T.C. Tahoe and Charles Bach star in "It's Magic
Show" at the Gaslight Theatre, (7010 E. Broadway) in Tucson, AZ
on Tuesday Sep. 12 at 7pm. Tickets are available from Williams Magic
& Novelties for $10 per person by phoning: 790-4060.(9/12)
Harry Houdini's 1921 patent for a "diver's
suit" is listed as one of the "Famous patents through
U.S. history" in the Sep. 11 issue of USA Today. To read the
article click: HERE.(9/12)
PRESS RELEASE: PRESIDENT
PROCLAIMS "NATIONAL MAGIC WEEK" (OCTOBER 25 to OCTOBER 31).
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Wednesday - September 13,
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A new Japanese movie, "Sweet Sweet
Ghost," which is full of magic will open in Tokyo on Friday
Sep. 15 and then be released in theaters all over Japan. Well
known close-up magician Tomohiro Maeda acted as the magic
consultant. The story revolves around a teenager whose uncle is
obsessed with ghosts. To find out more about the movie or at least
see some stills from the production click: HERE.(9/13)
Hal Zeve died on Sunday Sep. 10 after a
battle with
cancer. Zeve was a longtime demonstrator at Mecca Magic in New
Jersey and was the lecture reviewer for Tannen's Magic Manuscript.
A broken Wand ceremony will be performed for him on Friday Sep. 15
at 11am at the Van Dyke Nursing Home in Montclair, NJ
(973-783-9400).(9/13)
Psychologists have concluded that children
are,
“intrigued by magic tricks at a very young age.” And, in a
separate study they, “found that a baby's memory and ability to
distinguish patterns and recognize faces, helped it to realize
that magicians were conjuring, even though it could not work out
how the trick was done. They may not gasp in disbelief but they do
look reliably longer at magic tricks, if only for a few seconds.
Toddlers, by contrast, were baffled by basic tricks, though their
developing consciousness should have helped them understand what
happened." To read the Sep. 12, Chicago Sun Times, article by
Robert Uhlig titled “Native language becomes familiar in womb:
study” click: HERE.(9/13)
Jessy Reign performs at the Woodstock Opera House (121 Van
Buren Street) in Woodstock, Illinois on Sep. 15-16. For tickets and
information phone: 815-338-5300.(9/13)
JAPAN: The 42nd annual Tenyo Magic Festival takes place on
Friday Sep. 15 at the Mitsukoshi Gekijo in Tokyo.(9/13)
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Thursday - September 14, 2000 |
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Mecca Magic’s "Rare & Collectible Magic
Auction" takes place on Sunday Sep. 17 at 11am. The auction
consists of personal magic items from the Ted Collins collection
and the collections he has purchased over the years. There are
expected to be more than 400 lots consisting mainly of props and
smaller illusions from the 1930s-60s. Marrio Carrandi helped
organize the auction and will be the auctioneer. There are limited
seats available so if you want to be there phone to make a
reservation. All lots will have no minimums or reserves. For more
information phone Mecca Magic (49 Dodd Street, Bloomfield, NJ
07003) at: 973-429-7597.(9/14)
"Magic in the Park" will be presented by the
Louisville Magic Club (IBM Okito/Lance Burton Ring #64 and S.A.M
Assembly #215) on Saturday Sep. 16 at 8pm at the Iroquois
Amphitheater (1080 Amphitheater Rd.) in KY. Performers include: Bob
Esher (Emcee), Dennis Alm, Donovan, David Garrard, Jerry & Pat
Oliver, Branden Yancey, Claude Thurman, and Marc Daniels. Tickets
are $3-$6 and are availble by phoning: 502-363-3792.(9/14)
Eric Citron opens for Joy Behar at Harrah's in Atlantic
City, NJ on Sep. 15-17. They are scheduled to do four shows.(9/14)
OHIO: Komedy Kids Klinic featuring David Ginn, Sammy Smith
and Steve Taylor on Sep. 16 at the Nazier Grotto in Canton. The
event is being sponsored by The Canton Magicrafters. For
reservations phone Tim Royer at: 330-497-8223.(9/14)
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Friday - September 15, 2000 |
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Franz Harary who will be receiving the "Magician of
the Year" award on the Sep. 25 telecast of the
"World Magic Awards," (taped this week in Santa
Monica), has also been selected to host the new weekly magic
series on PAX-TV titled "Masters Of Illusion" which
begins airing on Oct. 2. To read the Sep. 14 press release titled
"No Rabbits in the Hat for Him: Magician of the Year Says He
Has No Illusions About Political Candidates Winning Votes Through
Manipulation" click: HERE.(9/15)
CALIFORNIA: David Regal lectures on Monday Sep. 18 at 7pm
at Mind Over Magic (2214 Burbank Blvd.) in Burbank. Seating is
limited to 25 people and tickets are $25 per person. For more
information phone: 818-562-1921 or e-mail: tctahoe@mindovermagic.com.(9/15)
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Saturday - September 16, 2000 |
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Steve
Wyrick is featured on the cover of Las Vegas Review-Journal's Neon
Magazine. Wyrick who opened at the Sahara in Las Vegas with a
75-minute show filled with spectacular illusions and which cost
around $7 million to produce describes the show as, "I feel
like Lance (Burton) has his niche, Melinda has hers. I'm going for
a very different experience than is provided in Las Vegas by any
other magician, with the complete theming of the facility and
interior... "I'm packaging all that with some unbelievable
effects you can't see anywhere else in Las Vegas." The show
features illusions with helicopters, jet engines, motorcycles, a
NASCAR vehicle, and an airplane. To read the Sep. 15 article by
Mike Weatherford titled "Steve Wyrick launches his
aeronautic-themed magic show at the Sahara" click: HERE.(9/16)
CALIFORNIA: Docc Hilford lectures for the Misdirections
Magic Shop at the Spanish Cultural Center (2850 Alemany Blvd.) in
San Francisco on Tuesday Sep. 19 at 7:30pm. For more information
phone: 415-566-2180.(9/16)
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Sunday - September 17, 2000 |
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Dom
DiMento's magic collection and home are featured in the November
issue of Traditional Home magazine. The five-page spread features
twelve color photographs of the home with its many magical
treasures on display. Discussing the type of magic he collects DiMento
said, "The paper I collect is quite specific... It's from the
golden age of magic, mid- to late 19th century to the 1920s."
Describing the theme of the displayed part of the collection he
said, "The commonality of all of these objects is the notion
that the role of the magician as a performer has historically
been—and continues to be—quite a significant one... Carefully
showcasing these richly visual objects as art throughout our home
acknowledges this significance and also lends a magic charm that
is both exotic and enchanting." The story by Eliot Nusbaum
titled, "A Magic Transformation," and photos by Jon
Jensen begin on page 86 and the magazine is currently available at
most bookstores and magazine stands.(9/17)
David Copperfield resumes his Touring Schedule with shows in
Caracas, Venezuela on Sep. 19-24 and in Bogota, Columbia on Sep. 26
- Oct. 1.(9/17)
Jorge Blass, Master Lee, Rocco, Todd Robbins, Frank Brents,
Simon Lovell appear at Monday
Night Magic on Sep. 18 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets call
Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100.(9/17)
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