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Monday - December 18, 2000 |
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The legendary Shimada has been named as the recipient of
the "Louie" award which will be given on Nov. 2-4, 2001
at Tannen's 39th annual Magic Convention in Monticello, NY. In
addition to receiving the award Shimada will perform his classic
act. Peter Marvey has also been booked with his full-evening show,
much of which has never been seen in the U.S. Marvey's illusions
are the most original you will ever see. For more information
phone Tannen's at: 212-929-4500.(12/18)
David Blaine makes it into TV Guide's Cheers and Jeers
section as a Cheer: "Debunkers griped that air pumped into
the icy sarcophagus kept frigidity at bay (think igloo), but the
disoriented, pained state in which Blaine emerged convinced us
that the endurance test was no winter wonderland. Indeed, the
ice-breaking program ended unpleasantly, as Blaine was whisked
away in an ambulance." To read the Dec. 16-22 issue of TV
Guide's Cheers and Jeers column click: HERE.(12/18)
--For more about Blaine click: HERE.
Milt Larsen, Christopher Hart, Amos Levkovitch, Earl Nelson,
Allan Hayden, Ed Ellis, Dylan Sardo, and Alfonso appearing at the Magic
Castle in Los Angeles, on Dec. 18-24. This week the Castle will
have special lunch shows.(12/18)
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Tuesday - December 19, 2000 |
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A new magic TV special "Heroes Of Magic" which
will air on Channel 4 in the UK on Dec. 24 at 9pm is previewed in
The Guardian. The 2-hour show which focuses on the most popular
magicians in the past couple of centuries will feature archival
footage of Houdini, Cardini, Slydini, Richiardi, David
Copperfield, Paul Daniels, Horace Goldin, Rene Lavand, David
Blaine, Geoffrey Durham, David Nixon, Maurice Fogel and more than
30 other magicians who will perform, be interviewed, reminisce and
be discussed. The article closes with a quote, "The British
magician David Devant used to say it was 'all done by kindness,'
plus some smoke, mirrors and sleight of hand, of course." To
read the Dec. 19 preview by Adam Sweeting titled "It's
magic!" click: HERE.(12/19)
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Wednesday - December 20,
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It seems that Lance Burton is one of the best bosses to
have. According to a Las Vegas Review-Journal article Burton
"..is one of the most generous employers in Southern Nevada.
The entertainer spends more than $200,000 on his 30 employees at
the holidays, said his spokesman, Wayne Bernath." The amount
includes "...a holiday party, bonuses, more than three weeks
of paid vacation and a 401(k) contribution." Burton is also
one of the rare performers who pays his staff for 52 weeks even
thought they are on hiatus for a number of weeks. To read the Dec.
19 story by Trevor Hayes titled "Holiday season puts
companies in giving mood" click: HERE.(12/20)
Col. Bill Boley who is best known as a world class
ventriloquist died on Sunday Dec. 17 at the age of 65. Known as a
ventriloquist, Boley was also an accomplished magician who worked
many magic conventions through the years. He lived in
Hopkinsville, KY.(12/20)
Dan Birch is the featured magician in, "A Really Big Shew," the new vaudeville style show that opened at the Las
Vegas Hilton's NightClub on Tuesday and will run through Dec. 30.
Shows are nightly at 8pm with a ticket price of $29 per
person.(12/20)
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Thursday - December 21, 2000 |
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Billy Joe "Bill'' Boley (9/9/35 - 12/17/00) who died
on Sunday Dec. 17 at the age of 65 is remembered in the Kentucky
New Era. He died of complications of diabetes in a Nashville
hospital. Boley "...entertained on cruise ships for 13 years
and wrote 24 books about magic, ventriloquism and comedy. He also
authored a number of video and audiotapes on the subject of
ventriloquism." The article also quotes his friends about the
pleasure he brought children with his magic and ventriloquism for
the past four decades. A service was held on Wednesday at the
Maddux Funeral Home and he was later buried at the Green Hill
Memorial Gardens. To read the Dec. 18 obituary titled
"Ventriloquist Bill Boley dead at 65" click: HERE.(12/21)
David Copperfield's "Unknown Dimension'' is
reviewed in The Spokesman-Review where the author's verdict was
"Don't even try to figure it out. Do what the rest of us did
Monday night: Marvel at the complexity and skill of the illusions,
and indulge in just the briefest fantasy..." To read the Dec.
20 review by Jim Kershner titled "Copperfield
mystifies, delights audience" click: HERE.(12/21)
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Friday - December 22, 2000 |
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David Copperfield, Siegfried &
Roy,
Melinda, and Mac King are featured in separate articles in the
Dec. 24-30 issue of Las Vegas Showbiz. Copperfield will be
appearing in the Hollywood Theatre at the MGM in Las Vegas through
Jan. 1 while King at the Harrah's described his show as "It's
all sleight of hand. It's no big box tricks, no showgirls, no
offstage assistants pulling wires. ...It's certainly more intimate
than any other show." The S&R article is mostly about
their white lion Prosperity who was named the "Official
Mascot of the United States Senate." Melinda who currently is
starring with her own show at The Venetian explained that she is a
perfectionist, "I go over things again and again to make them
right."
--To read the David
Copperfield article by Joe Delaney titled "Seeing All Sides
of David Copperfield" click: HERE.
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read the Siegfried & Roy article titled "Pride of the
Millennium - Siegfried & Roy reflect on Life" click: HERE.
--To read the Mac King article by Jaime Buerger titled "King
of Comedy -- Magic has never been so funny" click: HERE.
--To read the Melinda article titled "Blazing Hot - Melinda
heats up the world of magic" click: HERE.(12/22)
Teller is interviewed in the Washington Post about his
new book, "When I'm Dead All This Will be Yours! Joe Teller
-- A Portrait by His Kid, Teller," and The Penn & Teller
appearance at the Warner Theatre in Washington, DC on Dec. 26-31.
Teller recounts an event in NYC, "I was once walking through
Times Square, and a cop stuck out his night stick directly in
front of my chest and said, 'Name?' I said, 'Teller.' And he
turned to his partner right there and said, 'See, I knew I could
make him talk.'" To read the Dec. 21 article by Lloyd Grove
titled "Teller Talks?" click: HERE.(12/22)
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Saturday - December 23, 2000 |
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Dixie Dooley who stars in "Houdini Lives Again"
at the Plaza in downtown Las Vegas is featured in a Las Vegas
Review-Journal article which reviews his current show and recounts
his persistence in making it in Las Vegas. It is put this way,
"His devotion fuels an unbreakable desire to make it in a
town that so far has done its best to ignore him. That David
Blaine punk got a prime-time special for freezing himself in ice.
Dooley buried himself in 300-pound chunks of ice for three hours
last August -- a fund-raiser for the Muscular Dystrophy
Association -- and no one seemed to care." To read the Dec.
22 review by Mike Weatherford titled "Dixie Dooley helps keep
Houdini's spirit alive" click: HERE.(12/23)
Penn & Teller who will be appearing in Samba Theatre
at the Rio in Las Vegas next month are featured in a Las Vegas
Review-Journal article. Penn is quoted, "We have been doing
magic together for 25 years, and are so sick of it we could
spit
So, in the new show, we are moving into the field of
religion and will be performing real miracles." To read the
Dec. 22 article titled "Magicians Penn & Teller set stint
at Rio's Samba Theatre" click: HERE.(12/23)
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Sunday - December 24, 2000 |
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Teller's book, "When I'm Dead All This Will Be
Yours!", is reviewed in the Las Vegas Sun in conjunction with
a book signing on Saturday. The project is described as,
"Using words -- which he never does on stage in his act with
magician Penn Jillette -- Teller transports the reader to a world
he recently discovered: the one his artistic parents lived in
before he was born." A funny quote from the book by Teller's
mother is included, "The sensible solution would be just to
take your own life when it's time. But you can't do that if you
have a famous son -- it would be bad publicity." To read the
Dec. 22 review by Jerry Fink titled "Magician writes an ode
to his artistic parents" click: HERE.(12/24)
--Buy the book from Amazon for $19.96 by clicking: HERE.
Penn & Teller's move from the MGM Grand, where
Copperfield now performs, to the much larger Samba Theatre at the
Rio is discussed in a Las Vegas Sun article. To read the Dec. 19
story by Kate Maddox titled "Vanishing act at MGM Grand"
click: HERE.(12/24)
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