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Monday - November 6, 2000 |
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Carnival of Wonders, starring Mark Kalin, Jeff Hobson, and Jinger Leigh, which has been doing tremendous business at
the Flamingo Hilton in Reno might be moving to a larger showroom
with 2,000 seats. Discussing the possibility of working the larger
stage Leigh is quoted, "Our biggest task would be not to lose
the intimacy… but we've got a lot of tricks up our sleeves.
Bigger tricks, too, I might add. This show has been our child from
the start, and we're not going to hurt it." Also reported is
that Jinger Leigh, Mark Kalin are expecting their first child and
Leigh's roll in the show is currently being performed by Lisa
Tadaro and Shannon Shaffer. To read the Nov. 5 Sacramento Bee
story by Mel Shields titled "The wonder of 'Wonders':
Hilton's hottest show" click: HERE.(11/6)
David Copperfield who will be performing
in Canada this
week is featured in The Ottawa Citizen with a lengthy story which
covers his career, life and his Magic. Part of the featured
article is a brief history of magic and the conclusion that
"The magician's forte is in diversion, in making us look at
the wrong place at the right time. His armour is that he knows
more about what he's doing than we do." To read the Nov. 4
story by Bruce Deachman titled "The enduring magic of magic:
Who doesn't wish they could simply vanish?" click: HERE.(11/6)
Diamond Jim Tyler, The Wilsons, Joycee Beck, Jeffrey Steele,
Brandon Scott, Chris Mitchell, and Allan Hayden appearing at the Magic
Castle in Los Angeles, on Nov. 6-12. Brandon Scott lectures on
Sunday Oct. 22.(11/6)
A story about David Copperfield using his website to
give his side of the many rumors and attacks on his life. To read
the Nov. 5 story Zap2it story titled "Copperfield Uses Web To
Rebut Rumors" click: HERE.(11/6)
PENNSYLVANIA: Max Howard lectures on Wednesday Nov. 8 at
7:30pm for Marc DeSouza in Gulf Mills. The cost is $25. For more
information phone: 610-941-4132 or 6l0-668-9300.(11/6)
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Tuesday - November 7, 2000 |
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Oldest magic company in the US is
sold by
Jackie Flosso. America's oldest magic dealership, The
Flosso-Hornmann Magic Co., incorporating Martinka & Co., has been sold
by longtime proprietor Jack Flosso to Ted Bogusta of New Jersey. The sale
adds another page to the company's history and adds another name (to use a
phrase from one of their catalogs) to, "the cavalcade of
owners." The list includes Antonio and Francis Martinka, Carter the
Great, Harry Houdini, Frank Ducrot and Jack's dad, Al Flosso. Not to
mention the roster of other dealer enterprises absorbed during the firm's
125-plus years in the business of selling Hocus Pocus to generations of
wand wielders. ...Go
to full story.(11/7)
Lyn Dillies who performed at The Victory theater with her
show, "Magic at the Symphony," as part of the Evansville
Philharmonic Orchestra’s Family Series is profiled in the
Evansville Courier Press. To read the Nov. 5 story by Roger McBain
titled "Musical illusionist puts classical twist on
conventional magic" click: HERE.(11/7)
Larry Morgan who is a part-time
magician discusses what
it takes to earn around $12,000 doing shows to supplement his
regular income in The Plain Dealer. To read the Nov. 6 article by
Bill Lubinger titled "No magic act: Building side business
takes work" click: HERE.(11/7)
Alain Nu will be presenting his new 90-minute mentalism
show, "Mystery Man-- Encounter the Strange" on Wednesday
Nov. 8 at 8pm at the St. Mary's College of Maryland (Cole Cinema
Campus Center) in Maryland. Admission is free to the public. For
information phone: 301-862-0209.(11/7)
MARYLAND: MotionFest, A Performance Festival, featuring Max
Howard and a large number instructors in Juggling, Mime, make-up,
choreography, physical comedy, etc. takes place on Nov. 9-12 in
Baltimore. For more information click: HERE.(11/7)
PENNSYLVANIA: Rick Fisher lectures for IBM Ring 149 in
Erie on Thursday Nov. 9 at 7pm. For More information phone
Thomas McLaren at: 814-474-5079.(11/7)
CALIFORNIA: David Harkey lectures for the Misdirections
Magic Shop at the Fort Mason Center (Building C - Room 370) in San
Francisco on Thursday Nov. 9 at 7:30pm. For more information
phone: 415-566-2180.(10/7)
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Wednesday - November 8,
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MASSACHUSETTS:
The bi-annual Yankee Gathering VIII takes place on Nov. 8-11 in
Salem where magic's historians and collectors from all over
the world gather to listen to lectures which often feature
revelations about magic and magicians. This year's guest of honor
is Cesareo Pelaez who founded the "Le Grand David Spectacular
Magic Company." The "by invitation only" event
sponsored by the New England Magic Collectors Association is
limited to 190 attendees and features lectures, performers,
dealers, exhibits, auction, flea market, reception, and shows. The
event sold-out immediately with many on a waiting list.(11/8)
Fielding West's show, "Hocus Pocus -- It's Fielding
West," at the Lady Luck is reviewed in the Las Vegas Sun
where he is described as "West is equal parts very funny
comedian and proficient magician." To read the Nov. 3 article
by Joe Delaney titled "Magician West wins over crowd with
unique act" click: HERE.(11/8)
Uri Geller in a Guardian story where he has announced
that he will be suing the makers of Pokémon and he believes they
owe him "hundreds of millions of dollars" in damages. To
read the Nov. 6 article titled "Pass Notes: Uri Geller"
click: HERE.(11/8)
Ryan Makowski's show at the Edwardsburg Primary School
is featured in a South Bend Tribune article. The highlights of his
career so far are also reviewed. To read the Nov. 2 article by
Sherry Van Arsdall titled "Magic maker: Young illusionist
performs trickery" click: HERE.(11/8)
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Thursday - November 9, 2000 |
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P.C. Sorcar Junior vanished the Taj Mahal on Wednesday. The
Times of India described it "…hundreds of onlookers
including policemen, administration officials and reporters
absolutely stunned. The magician made the Mughal architectural
marvel disappear in thin air leaving a blank space at the
site." Sorcar's daughter, Maneka, brought back the Taj Mahal
after two minutes. To read the Nov. 9 story from the Times Of
India titled "Taj 'vanishes' as Sorcar waves his wand"
click: HERE.(11/9)
JAPAN: The Great Tomsoni & Co. are headlining the 7th
Naniwa-no Convention on Nov. 11-12 at the Osaka Umeda Stella Hall
(Umeda Sky Building Tower West 3rd Floor) in Osaka. Registration
is 32,000 yen (around US $320) per person which includes dinner.
For more information phone: 0726-88-0618 or e-mail: Nanikonn@aol.com.(11/9)
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Friday - November 10, 2000 |
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Mentalist Deepak Rao explains in the Times Of India,
"I am not a spiritual guru having occult powers. I do not
believe in godmen nor do I endorse such beliefs. I entertain
people using my mental gifts. And I hope that I continue to amaze
people with my mind abilities." To read the Oct. 9 article
titled "Move over Uri, Deepak Rao is here" click: HERE.(11/10)
CONNECTICUT: Larry Weeks and David Haversat produce the
first International Magic Convention starring David Roth, Denny
Heaney, Presto, Doug Edwards, Tanya, Jay Green, Dan Richard, Devin,
Ed White, Amore and Larry Weeks. The event takes place on Sunday
Nov. 12 at the Strand Theater in Seymour. Plans are already under
way for the second convention to take place in March, 2001.
Registration is $45 per person. For more information phone
203-888-2142 or 203-888-7911.(11/10)
ENGLAND: David Berglas, Graham P. Jolley, Derren Brown,
Paul Hallas, Ali Bongo, Danny Buckler, Chris Hare, Brian Barnes,
and Andy Fisher appear at MindMagic 2000 on Sunday Nov. 12 at
the Thistle Lancaster Gate in London. For more information click: HERE.(11/10)
MICHIGAN: Marc DeSousa, Steve Mayhew, Troy Hooser, and
Doug Conn star at the Motor City Close-Up Conference on Nov. 10-11
at the Ramada Inn of Taylor. Registration is $65 per person. For
more information phone: 734-421-8788.(11/10)
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Saturday - November 11, 2000 |
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Penn & Teller's show is reviewed in
the Las Vegas
Review-Journal where it is given an "A-" rating and
described as "The current show seems to be a "greatest
hits" revue with a lot of familiar bits, plus a few I hadn't
seen over the years." What makes the show stand out is that
it's "…taking a vacation from the other Las Vegas shows --
especially the more generic magic revues that rely on people
dancing around giant puzzle boxes." To read the Nov. 10
review by Mike Weatherford titled "Duo cut from different
cloth: Penn & Teller find an audience despite straying from
the PC-mold" click: HERE.(11/11)
The World's Most Dangerous Magic
will air in Africa and
the Africa News Wire released a preview of the show. Mentioned in
the article are Dean Gunnarson, Robert Gallop, and Melinda. To
read the Nov. 10 Africa News Service story titled "World's
Most Dangerous Magic on M-Net" supplied by Infoseek and
YellowBrix click: HERE.(11/11)
The Academy of Magical Sciences in India will hold "Vismayam
2000" a magic convention held at Trivandrum (capital
city of Kerala) in South India on Dec. 23-25. For more information
e-mail: ssreekanth999@usa.net.(11/11)
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Sunday - November 12, 2000 |
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David Copperfield's show "Unknown
Dimension"
which has been appearing in Canada is reviewed in the Ottawa Sun.
He is described as "Casually attired in an open blue dress
shirt, white undershirt and black pants, Copperfield's demeanor,
audience walk-throughs and -- his forte -- a snappy court-jester
wit made him out to be a man of the people for the 90-minute
performance." With the finall verdict, "What Copperfield
did present was a pleasant evening of storytelling and a knack for
more than just pulling a rabbit out of his hat." To read the
Nov. 9 review by Ian Nathanson titled "Undie switch
highlights night of illusion" click: HERE.(11/12)
Gospel Magic, the Fellowship of Christian
Magicians and
their recent convention are discussed in The Modesto Bee.
Mentioned in the article are "Tricky Ricky" Henson, Ron
London, Steve Varro, and Radice. To read the Nov. 11 story by Eric
Gorski titled "Some people turn to magic to spread the
gospel" click: HERE.(11/12)
Jorge Blass, Chris McDaniel, Simon Lovell, Todd Robbins, Jamy
Ian Swiss, Frank Brents, and Allan Zola Kronzek appear at Monday
Night Magic on Nov. 13 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets call
Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100.(11/12)
John Lenahan, Andy Nyman, Terry Seabrook, and Bennett Arron appear at Monday Night Magic on Nov. 13 at 8pm at Upstairs at
the Gatehouse (Junction of North Road & Hampstead Lane) at
Highgate Village in London. Admission is £5-£7. For more
information phone: 020 8340 3488.(11/12)
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