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January 15-21, 2001 |
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Monday -
January 15, 2001 |
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Dale Salwak's 11th annual Stars of Magic show is previewed
in a Los Angeles Times article. This year's show at the Orange
Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre features The Majestix,
Randy Pryor, Dario Vazquez, Lee Bayless, and Dale Salwak. Salwak
described the show as "...an elegant, enchanting evening of
the best of magic. Kind of a potpourri of different kinds."
The story also includes an interview with The Majestix and Salwak.
To read the Jan. 12 story by Young Chang titled "Magic at the
Moore" click: HERE.(1/15)
Bill Goodwin, Joe Monti, Dana Daniels, David Avadon, Gerry
Katzman, Craig Dickens, and Bob Stone appearing at the Magic
Castle in Los Angeles, on Jan. 15-21. Carl Andrews, Jr. lectures
on Sunday Jan. 21.(1/15)
Tom Durnin, Chris McDaniel, Rich Marotta, Simon Lovell, BobDennis, Frank Brents appear at Monday
Night Magic on Jan. 15 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets call
Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100.(1/15)
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Tuesday -
January 16, 2001 |
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Siegfried
& Roy will be holding a news conference on January 29th where
a Las Vegas Review-Journal article speculates they could announce
that they signed with the MGM-Mirage "...a lifetime contract
similar to what George Burns had at Caesars Palace." Although
sources close to Siegfried & Roy told MagicTimes that it is
more likely to be a 5-year "deal they couldn't refuse"
which will have them performing for only three days per week. The
article concludes, "The German-born duo's animal-magic act
has been a mega-hit for 30 years. To read the Jan. 15 story by
Norm titled "Siegfried & Roy may be set for life with
MGM-Mirage" click: HERE.(1/16)
Charles Cameron who died last week is remembered in the
Evening News where he is called, "...one of Edinburgh's most colourful characters - the man behind the city's wax museum, a
world-class magician and one of Britain's most respected occult
authorities." There is also a pretty thorough biography and
list of accomplishments. To read the Jan. 12 obituary titled
"Farewell to the magic Godfather" supplied by YellowBrix
and Infoseek click: HERE.(1/16)
A Mail on Sunday article about posters mentions the sale
of the Houdini poster which sold for £35,259 last year even
though it had an estimate of 12,000-14,000. To read the Jan. 14
story titled "Stick to posters for fine art on the
cheap" supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click: HERE.(1/16)
All Magic and the Conjuring Cabaret are among the magic
sites mentioned in a Malay Mail article on surfing the web for
magic. To read the Jan. 15 story by Eddie Chua titled "Sites
of the day: .Com Sites of the Day: ‘Magic Sites’ to
explore" click: HERE.(1/16)
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Wednesday -
January 17, 2001 |
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David
Copperfield will be taping most of his next TV special, which is
scheduled to air on Apr. 3 on CBS-TV, at the Mid-South Coliseum
(996 Early Maxwell Blvd.) in Memphis, TN during two live
performances. Copperfield has been pre-taping shows at the
Coliseum on Jan. 11-17 from 9:30am to 7pm with smaller audiences.
The two main shows will be on Saturday Jan. 20 at 6:30-11pm and on
Sunday Jan. 21 at 3-7:30pm. Audience members may receive gifts and
prizes from Copperfield. Free tickets are still available for both
shows directly from the South Entrance of the Coliseum daily
through Friday from noon - 6pm or by phoning: 901-722-7932. To
find out more click: HERE.(1/17)
Paul Gertner's upcoming performance at the Inauguration
ceremonies for President-elect George Bush is reported in the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette where he said he is planning "...a
trick using a ballot card, in which holes and chads will appear,
disappear and move around." To read the Jan. 16 article by
Adrian McCoy titled "Nothing Up His Sleeve" click: HERE.(1/17)
Mac King is the feature of a UPI story which describes
him as "...the favorite Las Vegas magician among other Las
Vegas magicians is." To read the Jan. 16 story by Joe Bob
Briggs titled "The Vegas Guy: Mac King" supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click: HERE.(1/17)
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Thursday -
January 18, 2001 |
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Twenty close-up magicians will be performing at
three different inaugural parties on Thursday the 18th.
Coordinated by David Sandy and Michael Ammar the shows
will be held at the Washington Hilton, Union Station,
and the National Building Museum. The all-star cast of
performers includes Paul Gertner, Charles Greene III,
Alain Nu, Daryl, Marc DeSouza, Dan Garrett, Michael
Finney, Giovanni, Darwin Ortiz, Steve Bedwell, Eric
Henning, and ...Go
to full story.(1/18)
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Friday -
January 19, 2001 |
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SOUTH
CAROLINA: The 6th Annual South Carolina Association of
Magicians Convention (SCAM) takes place on Jan. 19-20 at the
Holiday Inn Coliseum in Columbia. The lineup includes: Marvyn
& Carol Roy, Jay Sankey, Chad Long, Lee Asher, Kevin Dunn,
Mark Merchant, Ed Dunhill, Charles Pecor, Woody Landers, Paul
Sponagle, The Flying Fettucini Brothers, Aaron Radatz, and John
Tudor. Festivities include non-magician alternative events as well
as contests, parties and special shows. For more information
click: HERE.(1/19)
The winners at the 24th World Magic Seminar were: Cyril
from Japan won first place and the Siegfried & Roy Lions Head
Award, Veronique from Switzerland won second place and the SARMOTI
Award, and Luce from France took third place. The Teenage Stage
Contest was won by Phillip Kaiser from Columbus, OH. The teenage
award was presented by Lance Burton. The rest of the awards were
presented by Lynette Chapel and Bernie Yuman who were there in
place of Siegfried & Roy. Carl Ballentine was the guest of
honor.(1/19)
Siegfried & Roy missed five
shows this weekend because
Siegfried had a bad flu. To read the Jan. 16 story by Kate Maddox
titled "Columnist: Ailing Lewis forced to back out"
click: HERE.(1/19)
"The Variety Show" features Michael
Moschen at the
Zellerbach Theater at Annenberg Center (3680 Walnut St.) in
Philadelphia, PA. Shows are on Friday Jan. 19 at 8pm and Saturday at
2pm and 8pm.Tickets are $26-33 and are available by phoning:
215-898-3900.(1/19)
The Amazing Jonathan performs at the Brea Improv (945 E.
Birch St.) in Brea, CA on Friday Jan. 19 at 8:30pm and 10:30pm and
Saturday at 8pm and 10:30pm. Tickets are $15-17 and are available by
phoning: 714-529-5823.(1/19)
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Saturday -
January 20, 2001 |
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Eric
Henning is the subject of a Baltimore Sun article which discusses
his appearance at the pre-inaugural dinners held for
President-elect George W. Bush on Thursday. He discusses how he
got the job and some insight about close-up magic. He said that he
"...sees the magical arts as more than entertainment. For a
brief moment, in a magician's performance, the audience becomes a
community sharing the experience of wonder. ... Magic alters your
sense of reality, Henning says. Seen close up, it is a more human
form of entertainment for a generation that grew up watching
television, and for whom community might often be sought on a
computer." To read the Jan. 19 story by Lourdes Sullivan
titled "Rocky Gorge man picked to appear, magically, at preinaugural dinners" click: HERE.(1/20)
Eric Henning's appearance at the presidential inaugural
party is featured in a Gazette article. Describing close-up magic
he said, "Close-up magic is quite difficult since you are
dealing with people directly... A lot happens right in the
spectator's hands and this is quite demanding and requires a lot
of interpersonal skills." To read the Jan. 18 story by Maishah English titled "Performing magic at the
Inaugural" click: HERE.(1/20)
Kevin King and Tim Trono's magic company "Reel
Magic" who produced the Watch Bandit Video and Roger Klause's
Whisper has just been sold to Murphy's Magic Supplies in Rancho
Cordova, CA.(1/20)
CALIFORNIA: Whit Haydn lectures on Monday Jan. 22 at Mind
Over Magic (2214 Burbank Blvd.) in Burbank. For more information
phone: 818-562-1921.(1/20)
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Sunday -
January 21, 2001 |
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Siegfried & Roy have produced a new book titled
"Cooking in the Spotlight: Recipes from the Cast &
Crew." That's right -- it is a cook book featuring more than
250 recipes and is full of photos of Siegfried & Roy and their
animals. Recipes include Osso Buco which is Siegfried's favorite
dish and Roy's favorite dinner menu. All proceeds from the book
will go to the Golden Rainbow which helps people with HIV and
AIDS. To read the Jan. 17, Las Vegas Review-Journal story, by
Heidi Knapp Rinella titled "Celebrity cookbook helps
charity" click: HERE.
—You can purchase a copy of the book for $29.95 from the Mirage
or by clicking: HERE.(1/21)
Paul Daniels is a contender to become the next rector of
Dundee University in Scotland. Also in the running is former Spice
Girl Geri Halliwell. A Scotsman article quoted a source at the
university, "I believe Daniels and Halliwell have been
approached by groups of students to see if they would like to
stand as rector. ...They both seem to have cult followings among
the students, although for different reasons. To read the Jan. 20
story titled "Paul’s touch of magic in rector race"
click: HERE.(1/21)
Penn & Teller are scheduled to appear in three national
TV commercials promoting Pizza Hut.(1/21)
The third annual "An Evening of Magic"
presented by the Northern Knights to benefit for the Viking Middle
School Fine Arts Department was the subject of a Chicago Daily
Herald story. To read the Jan. 17 article titled "Knights to
present magic show" supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix
click: HERE.(1/21)
Michael Chaut, Rich Marotta, Simon Lovell, Jamy Ian Swiss,
Frank Brents, and Carl Mercurio appear at Monday
Night Magic on Jan. 22 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets call
Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100.(1/21)
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