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February 12-18, 2001 |
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Monday -
February 12, 2001 |
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Penn
& Teller's appearance in Boston on Feb. 13-25 has them
featured in a Boston Herald article which has Teller describing
how they came up with their new flag burning routine, "We saw
what's it like to live in those places [Egypt, India and China].
In Egypt there are military police officers on street corners with
machine guns. In India, our friends were not allowed in our hotel
because they weren't of the right caste. And in China, there's no
longer any street magic permitted because, according to the
government, it shows too much individual initiative." To read
the Feb. 11 story by Robin Vaughan titled "Penn & Teller
on the road again with unique brand of magic" click: HERE.(2/12)
David Copperfield flies into Boston for a private show
at the Wang Theatre for a multi-millionaire's 60th Birthday Party.
According to a Boston Herald article Elton John and Stevie Wonder
also performed for the 550 guests which included the king and
queen of Sweden. To read the Feb. 11 story by Gayle Fee and Laura
Raposa titled "$5 mil buys starry b'day bash" click: HERE.(2/12)
The Penn & Teller appearance in Boston is covered in
the Telegram & Gazette where Pen Jillette is quoted,
"We've been touring 25 years and we're always writing new
stuff. We're always pulling up old stuff we haven't done for a
while that all of a sudden feels important to us." To read
the Feb. 8 story by Frank Magiera titled "Penn & Teller
specialize in dark magic" click: HERE.(2/12)
Shimada, Steve Valentine, David Groves, Brian Gillis, Mystina,
Henry Evans, and Dan Jordan appearing at the Magic
Castle in Los Angeles, on Feb. 12-18. Henry Evans lectures on
Sunday Feb. 18.(2/12)
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Tuesday -
February 13, 2001 |
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Marvin's
Magic, manufacturers and marketers of a well known line of packaged
conjuring tricks have opened a U.S. division and showroom at the
International Toy Center in New York City. MagicTimes recently spoke with
Marvin Berglas, creator of Marvin's Magic and Roger Dreyer, new CEO of the
stateside unit. ...Go
to full story.(2/13)
Paul Daniels makes a very astute observation about his very
long television career in The Guardian by explaining, "I was
always well aware that television is a very passing phase... You
look at Ally McBeal or Friends and you see absolutely brilliant
comedy writing, then it's gone. This stuff is as clever as
anything Shakespeare wrote, but it's gone and it will never be
seen again." To read the Feb. 12 article by Libby Brooks
titled "The same old magic" click: HERE.(2/13)
P. M. Mithra is featured in The Hindu where he is
quoted, "This is a field where it is important to keep the
interest of your audience alive and give them the feeling that
they are watching new items every time. So, we have to be
innovative." To read the Feb. 12 article by L. Subramani
titled "Mystery of magic" click: HERE.(2/13)
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Wednesday -
February 14, 2001 |
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Marc
Salem's Mind Games begins previews on Feb. 14 with a scheduled
opening date of Feb. 21. The show is scheduled to run through July
29 at the Century Theatre in Detroit. The show is previewed in a
Detroit Free Press article which describes Salem as, "...an
academician turned entertainer, a scholar in the field of
nonverbal communication who says, 'Up to 80 percent of
communication is not what is said.'" The article tries to
explain Salem's affinity toward mentalism, "'As a kid, I was
sensitive to other people's thoughts. My dad was that way, too.'
His father, a rabbi in Philadelphia, died at 41. Salem believes
that his father empathized with his congregation to a dangerous
extent, 'which is why I do no counseling,' despite his advanced
degrees in psychology." A couple of the routines are also
described. To read the Feb. 12 article by Martin F. Kohn titled
"Mental stealth: Psychologist-entertainer Marc Salem brings
his 'Mind Games' to the Century Theatre" click: HERE.
--For more information about the show click: HERE.
--For theater and show information click: HERE.(2/14)
Marc Salem's Mind Games appears at the The Performing Arts
Center in Purchase, NY on Friday Feb. 16 at 8pm. Tickets are $25-$30
per person and are available by phoning: 914-251-6200. For more
information click: HERE.(2/14)
Lance Burton has two of the three TV specials produced
by his "Lance Burton Productions" scheduled to air next
month. A Las Vegas Review-Journal article reported that,
"March 17 is the airdate for Lance Burton's Young Magicians
Showcase," and "March 31 brings Lance Burton: Master
Magician on the Road," to the FOX Family channel. No air date
has been set for "Hocus Pocus -- It's Fielding West." To
read the Feb. 13 article by Mike Weatherford titled "'Folies
Bergere' showgirl learns what it's like to work as librarian"
click: HERE.(2/14)
Indian magician Pearl Bhumgara who
won last year's IBM
junior contest is featured in the Times of India. Her father
explained, "We gave Pearl as much exposure to the world
of magic as we could by taking her to magic conventions, shows
etc. Her first stage performance was at her own fifth birthday
party. Since then, she has been participating in several
contests." To read the Feb. 14 story titled "Conjuring
up joy for the needy" click: HERE.(2/14)
CALIFORNIA: Larry Becker & Lee Earle's 2001 Mentalism
Master Class will be sponsored by the Misdirections Magic Shop on
Saturday Feb. 17 at 8am-5pm at the Marriott Fisherman's
Wharf (1250 Columbus Avenue) in San Francisco. For more
information phone: 415-566-2180.(2/14)
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Thursday -
February 15, 2001 |
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Teller's
book, "When I'm Dead All This Will Be Yours!," about his
parents Joe and Irene Teller continues to get positive press. An
Associated Press story described the book as, "The 142-page
volume is a whimsical collection of Joe Teller's escapades as a
teen-age hobo," and commented about their life, "His
[Teller] relationship with his mother and father was unique. Most
children don't have parents who give their macabre, magic-obsessed
12-year-old a human skull on his birthday. And most parents don't
have a son who writes a book to stand as a public paean to his
parents' private lives." To read the Feb. 14 story by Maryclaire Dale titled "Teller Salutes Artist Parents"
click: HERE.(2/15)
— Buy the book from Amazon for $19.96 by clicking: HERE
Cellini who is considered one of the best street performers
and Slydini students will perform on Thursday Feb 15 at 6:30pm at
Tara's Ultimate Cafe (3636 St. Charles Ave) in New Orleans, LA. Also
scheduled to appear are Elliot Gorton, Nick Urso and Tony Illusiario.
There is a $5 cover charge and reservations can be made by phoning:
504-897-3636. The show will also be webcast for free -- to view it
live on the web click: HERE.(2/15)
Austin Brooks and The Miss Direction Girls will be
performing at the Paladinos Lounge (6101 Reseda Blvd) in Tarzana, CA
on Thursday Feb. 15. Doors open at 8pm with a $7 cover charge. For
more information and a reservation phone: 818-820-7670.(2/15)
NEVADA: Petrick & Mia present their show and lecture on
Sunday Feb. 18 at 4pm at the New Boomtown Casino/Resort in Reno.
For more information click: HERE.(2/15)
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Friday -
February 16, 2001 |
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"Fi-Sci
with Penn Jillette: The Fiction-Science Show" is a series of
four one-hour TV specials which will begin shooting this month and
will air later this year on the Sci-Fi channel. The shows will be
a "...a tongue-in-cheek look at the science behind the
fiction of several classic SF television shows and movies."
The first special will revolve around the computer in "2001:
A Space Odyssey," and the others will deal with cloning,
volcano and asteroid disasters, and the possibility of evolution
causing "a real-life Planet of the Apes." To read the
Feb. 15 Sci-Fi Wire story titled "Jillette To Look At FI
SCI" click: HERE.(2/16)
Penn Jillette's upcoming Sci-Fi TV
specials are
discussed in The Jambar, a college newspaper, whose professor has
been asked to appear on the show. To read the Feb. 15 story by
Robert D. Frank titled "Youngstown State U. professor to
appear on SCI-FI special" click: HERE.(2/16)
David Blaine will be profiled in a 20/20
segment by Chris
Cuomo on Friday Feb. 16 at 10-11pm on ABC-TV in the US.(2/16)
Teller has his book, "When I'm Dead All
This Will
Be Yours," featured in a Philadelphia Daily News article
which summarizes much of the book and quotes the publisher,
"We're all used to dysfunctional family stories. But this is
a family that's kind of amazing in its functionality... It really
works. So I just looked at it as, wow, how refreshing." The
book has already sold close to 10,000 copies. To read the Feb. 15
story by Francesca Chapman titled "Teller tells all - about
his folks" click: HERE.(2/16)
A sidebar on Teller in the Philadelphia
Daily News lists
his vital statistics: Age 53, Born: Philadelphia, School: Central
High and Amherst, First career: Teacher, etc... To read the Feb.
15 article by Francesca Chapman titled "Teller, aka the
kid" click: HERE.(2/16)
John Macgregor, a member of the Magic Circle, and
former Tory Transport Minister performs magic at a fundraiser for
Macmillan Cancer Relief. To read the Feb. 1 Ananova article titled
"Naughtie but nice - with a vengeance" click: HERE.(2/16)
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Saturday -
February 17, 2001 |
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David
Blaine discusses what could be his next big stunt. A New York Post
article reported that "...this time, he wants to be tied up
and shoved off the roof of a Midtown building." From his
20/20 appearance he is quoted, "I love that place where you
blur what's dangerous, what's not, what's life, what's death... I
love to live in those places, because that's when you're the most
alive." Explaining the details of the stunt he said,
"I'm going to have five New York City police officers cuff me
up behind my back, and I'm going to have firemen rope me up all
the way up my body.... [Then they'll] push me off the edge so I'm
dangling upside down by my feet, hanging over New York City."
He will then escape and climb the rope back to the roof. To read
the Feb. 16 story by Bill Hoffmann titled "Magician's Next
Act A Huge Leap Of Faith" click: HERE.(2/17)
If you missed David Blaine's 20/20 segment where they
profiled his life, career and future projects ABC News created
several web pages which discuss the story and offer video clips
from the segment. They also include a Reporters Notebook where
Chris Cuomo gives his views on Blaine. On Monday at noon ABC News
will also conduct a chat with Blaine.
--To read the main story with the video clips click: HERE.
--To read the Reporters Notebook click: HERE.
--To visit the David Blaine chat click: HERE.(2/17)
David Blaine, who was named one of People magazine's 25
most intriguing people in the world, is scheduled for a live web
chat on Monday Feb. 19 at noon. To read the Feb. 16 press release
from ABC news titled "ADVISORY/Magician, David Blaine to Chat
Live On ABCNEWS.com Monday, February 19, 12:OO p.m. ET, http://abcnews.go.com/onair"
click: HERE.(2/17)
The Amazing Jonathan featured in a Las Vegas
Review-Journal in conjunction with his appearance at the Golden
Nugget this weekend. Mentioned in the article is a scheduled
taping of a new special on Mar. 14 in NYC. To read the Feb. 16
article by Mike Weatherford titled "Laughing Matters"
click: HERE.(2/17)
The Spencers: Theatre of Illusion appears on Feb. 23 at
8pm at the Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Center in
Tennessee and they are featured in a Commercial Appeal article.
Kevin Spencer is quoted, "We provide two hours of
entertainment with a grand illusion that always leaves people
wondering how we do it... People love it when we do something that
seems impossible." To read the Feb. 15 story by Cindy Wolff
titled "Theatre Of Illusion Coming Feb. 23 To Bartlett"
supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click: HERE.(2/17)
CALIFORNIA: Max maven lectures on Monday Feb. 19 at 7pm at
Mind Over Magic (2214 Burbank Blvd.) in Burbank. Admission is $35
per person. For more information phone: 818-562-1921.(2/17)
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Sunday -
February 18, 2001 |
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James
Randi and his adventures are featured in a New York Times story
where he is described as "Mr. Randi, often billed as the
Amazing Randi, has succeeded where scientists have not in exposing
those claiming supernatural powers. A magician by training, he
knows the trick of making the hands of a watch move without
touching it, of divining information in a sealed envelope, of
causing a statue of the Virgin Mary to weep. 'I'm a liar, a cheat
and a charlatan,' declares Mr. Randi, an impish man with a bushy,
white beard, but 'at least I know it.'" Also described is how
he opened a recent lecture by swallowing 32 sleeping pills and,
"He then went on to lecture for two hours without so much as
a yawn. It was not as spectacular a stunt as, say, the time he
extricated himself from a straitjacket while hanging upside down
over Niagra Falls, but it made his point: namely that homeopathic
remedies are quackery." To read the Feb. 17 article by
Patricia Cohen titled "Poof! You're a Skeptic: The Amazing
Randi's Vanishing Humbug" click: HERE.
(You need to become a member to read this).(2/18)
David Blaine's 20/20 appearance is summarized
in an
Associated Press article which quotes him about why Houdini added
danger to his escape stunts, "...if you're doing it in the
biggest city in the world and you're dangling from a rooftop of
about 100-plus feet above the city, everybody will come to see
it.'' To read the Feb. 17 story titled "Magician Blaine To
Hang Off Building" click: HERE.(2/18)
Zap2it's take on David Blaine's plans for his next stunt
is, "David Blaine’s brain is still a little numb from
encasing himself in a block of ice. The 27-year-old modern-day
Houdini announced on Friday’s "20/20" that he wants to
dangle in the air over Times Square." To read the Feb. 17
story titled "David Blaine Goes to Great Heights for
Stunt" click: HERE.(2/18)
The Independent ran long essay which touched on David
Blaine's ice stunt that is described by the author as, "In
the heart of Times Square, a magician/publicity hound named David
Blaine was entombed in a giant block of transparent ice." To
read the Feb. 17 article titled "The Essay" supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click: HERE.(2/18)
Will Shaw, Jorge Blass, Jeff Moche, Jamy Ian Swiss, Presto,
Michael Chaut, and Frank Brents appear at Monday
Night Magic on Feb. 19 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets call
Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100.(2/18)
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