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-VOLUME: 38 / ISSUE:
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Monday -
February 26, 2001 |
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The Spencers: Theatre of Illusion which is covered in The
Commercial Appeal where Kevin Spencer describes the show as,
"...more than sleight-of-hand, more than illusion, more than
mind-reading. The show combines all those elements with music,
humor, magic and audience participation." He further
explains, "We combine a good drama and a good laugh... Part
of the show is fun and light, and part of it is suspenseful and
dramatic." To read the Feb. 23 story by Jennifer Biggs titled
"Spencers' magic show runs from funny to suspenseful"
click: HERE.(2/26)
A preview of Siegfried & Roy's announcement appeared
in a Variety article which stated that "Siegfried, 61, and
Roy, 56, are likely to perform for at least five more years, a
spokesman said. Their new ticket price is making record news as
well. All seats for the "Siegfried & Roy'' show are now
priced at $100.50." To read the Feb. 25 story by Barbara Schrzer titled "Siegfried & Roy Ink Lifetime Pact"
click: HERE.(2/26)
Jeff Olds is featured in a Detroit News article which
described his strengths, "His forte is creating themed shows
to fit the audience. In his newest project, a Harry Potter show,
he dresses as a graduate of Hogwarts and performs tricks only a Muggle could muster." To read the Feb. 23 story titled
"Poof! From M.B.A. to magic man" supplied by Infoseek
and YellowBrix click: HERE.(2/26)
June Love who is billed as "Scotland's top female
conjurer" is featured in a Sunday Mail article in regards to
her new job as a Press and Publicity Officer for Dounreay. To read
the Feb. 25 article titled "Nuke heads hire this magician to
make Dounreay problems vanish (They had to sack their clown)"
supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click: HERE.(2/26)
Bruce Kalver in a brief Providence Journal article about
his appearance at the Lincoln Public Library. To read the Feb. 22
article titled "How does he do it?" supplied by Infoseek
and YellowBrix click: HERE.(2/26)
Chuck Jones & Co., Fernando Keops, Gregory James, Jarvis,
Jeff Ezell, and Gerry Katzman appearing at the Magic
Castle in Los Angeles, on Feb. 26-Mar. 4. Tony Daniels lectures
on Sunday Mar. 4.(2/26)
The Amazing Jonathan appears at the Golden Nugget (129
Fremont St.) in Las Vegas on Feb. 27 - Mar. 4 at 8pm. Tickets are
$35 per person and are available by phoning: 702-386-8100.(2/26)
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-VOLUME: 38 / ISSUE:
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Tuesday -
February 27, 2001 |
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The
six-page spread on Siegfried & Roy in the Sports Illustrated
Swimsuit Issue is covered in a Las Vegas Review-Journal which
tells on how the whole thing came about. Coincidentally the only
one of the models mentioned in the article was Josie Maran who is
also David Blaine's girlfriend. The article also reveals a
confession by Siegfried on how he feels about the cats, "I'm
allergic to them. They're just not my cup of tea." To read
the Feb. 26 story by Norm titled "Siegfried & Roy make
splash in SI's swimsuit issue" click: HERE.(2/27)
The Real Magic "2001" is a fundraiser for the
prevention of exotic birds from extinction in the wild and will
feature magicians Bill Kress, Rick Silver and a cast of eight
assistants and handlers. The show is described as "...star
studded with colorful exotic birds, lavish costumes, foot stomping
music, and filled with surprises and thrills designed to entertain
both young and old." It will run on Mar. 2-3 at 8pm at the
Aurora Theatre in Atlanta, GA. Tickets are available for $15-$20 by
phoning: 770-476-7926. For more information click: HERE.(2/27)
Siegfried & Roy and their animals are featured in
the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue which was released this
week. In a Las Vegas Sun article about the issue Bernie Yuman is
quoted "...attending a S&R show a "destination"
in the same way tourists consider the Eiffel Tower a must-see when
visiting Paris or the Statue of Liberty a must-see when visiting
New York." To read the Feb. 26 story by John Katsilometes
titled "Don't take S&R for granted" click: HERE.(2/27)
Roy is quoted in a Las Vegas Sun story, "We're
proud to be associated with an organization like (MGM) Mirage. The
Mirage is our home, and our show at the Mirage fulfills our
destiny... We never thought of quitting, only ways to do
more." Bernie Yuman (Siegfried & Roy's manager) added,
"Forty percent of the show they'll do (Monday night) will be
new. They have an insatiable desire to grow with the city, and
people who visit Las Vegas must see Siegfried & Roy." To
read the Feb. 23 article by John Katsilometes titled "Top
Cats: Siegfried & Roy, MGM MIRAGE agree to lifetime
contract" click: HERE.(2/27)
An Audience With Paul Daniels is reviewed in The
Northern Echo where they concluded that "Some good things do
come in small packages." To read the Feb. 24 review titled
"Critics" supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click: HERE.(2/27)
The when Louis Met Paul And Debbie documentary is
reviewed in the Mail on Sunday. To read the Feb. 25 story titled
"Only one charmer in this magic circle" click: HERE.(2/27)
Cathy Mullan was elected as the first female president
of the Munster Society of Magicians in Scotland. To read the Feb.
24, Unison article titled "Magician Cathy breaks male
spell..." click: HERE.(2/27)
Marc Dominic has won the Maurice Award for Showmanship
which will be awarded to him at the British Magical Society's
Annual Dinner. To read the Feb. 23, Evening Mail article titled
"Prize is just magic" supplied by Infoseek and
YellowBrix click: HERE.(2/27)
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-VOLUME: 39 / ISSUE:
1,158 |
Thursday -
March 1, 2001 |
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David
Copperfield's new TV special, "Copperfield! Tornado of
Fire," which will air on Apr. 3 on CBS-TV is featured in the
Insider section of TV Guide where Copperfield explains,
"We've actually developed an F-2 tornado -- which could blow
the roof off a house or actually blow the house off the foundation
-- with turbine engines. And [we've] added fire to it, fire in the
vortex. I'm going to try to stand in the middle of the vortex
without becoming toast, literally." Part of the show will be
telecast live. To read the Feb. 26 story by Daniel R. Coleridge
titled "David Copperfield Plays with Fire" click: HERE.(3/1)
The International Stars of Magic Awards Ceremony and Show
sponsored by the SAM Assembly #128 takes place at the Finch
Auditorium (406 Unity Street) in Thomasville, NC on March 3 at 7pm. Featured
performers and award recipients are Lanny Miller (Magician of the
Year), Jayson Morrison (Outstading Young Artist of the Year, Card
Manipulation), Conrad Kinton (Escape Artist of the Year), Richard
Isenhour (Cabaret Magician of the Year), Tim Surrat (Illusionist of
the Year), Tony Econ (Master Card Manipulator and Best Manipulation
Act), and Guy Philips (Children's Comedy). Tickets are available for
$5-$10 per person at the door prior to the show or from the Bank of
North Carolina and Potter's House.(3/1)
James Randi is on the verge of a media blitz explaining
how the popular TV medium John Edward speaks to the dead. The
current issue of Time Magazine features an article which explains
how Cold Reading works and how Edwards uses it to dupe his
viewers. Randi is expected to appear on Inside Edition this week
where he will duplicate some of Edward's routines. To read the
Feb. 28 story by Leon Jaroff titled "Talking to the
Dead" click: HERE.(3/1)
Siegfried & Roy almost split into two shows, a few
years ago, with Roy in Reno and Siegfried in Vegas. According to a
Las Vegas Review-Journal article which quotes their executive
producer Bernie Yuman, "It was a business decision to make
two successes out of one." To read the Feb. 28 story by Norm
titled "For 40 years, Siegfried & Roy manage to avoid
disappearing act" click: HERE.(3/1)
Curtis Adams and his sister Julie who will appear on
"Lance Burton Master Magician: Young Magicians Showcase"
on Mar. 17 are featured in a Nevada Appeal story. Curtis explains,
"It was the most fun I have ever had on stage... It was a
dream come true." To read the Feb. 27 article by F.T. Norton
titled "Carson teens hit big time" click: HERE.(3/1)
TEXAS: Jerry Andrus, Richard Turner, Roger Klause, Bob
White, Apollo Robbins, Tylor Erickson, Gary Plants, Lonie Chevrie,
Peter Studebaker, Roger Smith, Barrie Richardson, and Chuck Smith
will be appearing at the Dallas Close Up Convention on Mar. 3-4 at
the Dallas Market Center Holiday Inn in Dallas. Registration is
$87 per person. For more information click: HERE.(3/1)
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-VOLUME: 39 / ISSUE:
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Friday -
March 2, 2001 |
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Typhoon
Lou (Lou Maran) is the headliner for the Masters of Magic Show
which is scheduled to open this summer in Orlando, FL. The show
was described by one of the partners in the venture as, "It's
going to be 90 minutes of nonstop action... I've done a lot of
projects, but I'm most excited about this one. I think it has a
lot of potential." The Orlando Sentinel article describes it
as a Las Vegas type show which will run twice a night at a price
of $20-30 per person. The show is expected to gross more than $2
million per year. The custom-built 272-seat theater will also
feature concessions and a VIP room. To read the Feb. 27 story by
Jerry W. Jackson titled "Masters of Magic will try to conjure
up business" click: HERE.(3/2)
David Blaine in the gossip section of the New York Post
comments about his girlfriend's decision, to move to Los Angeles,
to pursue and acting career, "I don't think I could ever
leave New York... We'll have to see what happens." To read
the Mar. 1 "Page Six" article by Richard Johnson, Paula Froelich and Chris Wilson click: HERE.(3/2)
Hank Lee's Magic Factory has just implemented "Hankie
Vision" which features video demonstrations of the products
they sell. Hank Lee, one of the original MagicTimes advertisers,
told us that "This is only the beginning. We plan on
continually adding videos until most of our products are available
for preview on the web." To view the first 14 video demos
click: HERE.(3/2)
Neil Simon's new play "45 Seconds From
Broadway" is based on the characters he saw at the Edison
Hotel Cafe in New York City which is the same restaurant magicians
have been meeting at every afternoon for many years. A New York
Times story reported "There is even a "magic table"
in the southeast corner, where lunch guests have included Doug
Henning and David Copperfield." To read the Mar. 1 story by
Glenn Collins titled "Neil Simon's Next Play Has a Coffee
Shop's Regulars Abuzz" click: HERE.(3/2)
NEW YORK: Ray Kosby will be giving one of his very rare
lectures on Friday Mar. 2 for the SAM Parent Assembly in New York
City. This is the annual Willie Schneider Memorial Lecture
produced by Meir Yedid and is open to members only.(3/2)
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-VOLUME: 39 / ISSUE:
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Saturday -
March 3, 2001 |
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The annual "Forbes Celebrity 100" listing of the
highest earning and most powerful celebrities included three
magicians this year. In the highest grossing category ranks
Copperfield at number five with $60 million, Siegfried & Roy
at number nine with $50 million and David Blaine at number 88 with
$5 million. On a separate list which takes into account many more
variables of stardom -- Forbes lists the 100 most powerful
celebrities. Nobody is quite sure what this means but the
magicians power rankings are David Copperfield at number 23,
Siegfried & Roy are at 42 and David Blaine finished at number
96. To read the Mar. 2 "Forbes Celebrity 100" articles
and see their lists click: HERE.(3/3)
The David Copperfield and The Amazing Jonathan shows in
Las Vegas are reviewed and compared to the 10 permanent shows in
town. The Las Vegas Review Journal commented that "...the
important thing about Copperfield is not that he always fools you.
It's that he still tries. The Amazing Jonathan rarely tries, and
that's the running gag of a stand-up comedy act masquerading as an
ill-fated magic show. ...Either way, both illusionists prove it's
not the equipment, but how you use it." The article graded
the shows giving Copperfield an "A-" and Jonathan a
"B." To read the Mar. 2 reviews by Mike Weatherford
titled "There's something different up their sleeves"
click: HERE.(3/3)
LOUISIANA: Cellini will be giving a very rare one-day
intensive workshop on Monday Mar. 5 at The Big Easy Magic Co. in
New Orleans. This full-day (10am-8p) session is limited to 20
people at a cost of $125 per person which will include meals. For
more information phone Doug or Mark at: 504-586-9263 or e-mail: shop@bigeasymagic.com.(3/3)
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Sunday -
March 4, 2001 |
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Fielding
West's "Hocus Pocus" show at the Lady Luck in Las Vegas
closed on Wednesday Feb. 28. According to a Las Vegas Sun article,
"After a contract disagreement with the hotel, West decided
to take his show elsewhere. He isn't sure yet where he will next
materialize." West who will have a TV special of the same
name air on FOX Family next month said that "I'm negotiating
with two hotels... Whoever gets closest to what I want, I will go
with that. Meanwhile in a couple of weeks I will get on a cruise
ship for the first time in 15 years (to perform). I will be in the
Caribbean for a week." Also in the article are some very
interesting stories on the struggles that West has gone through to
get where his is today. To read the Mar. 2 article by Jerry Fink
titled "Reflection on a pair of area productions as the
curtain falls" click: HERE.(3/4)
Philip F. Ivory died on Friday Mar. 2 at the age of 74.
Ivory was a student of Roy Benson who mastered many of his
routines and was always performing them in the New York and New
Jersey area. He was a quite man who shone as soon as he was put in
front of an audience where the performer in him would spark and
entertain the crowd. Arrangements are being made by the Barrett
Funeral Home in Tenafly, NJ (201-568-8043).(3/4)
Ricky Jay and the information he gave about gambling tells in
the movie "House Of Games" is intertwined through a
story about the stock market in The Street.com. The writer
concludes "As an aside, I got to meet Ricky Jay in real life.
He had me put a quarter behind my back and switch hands each time.
For 20 straight times he guessed the correct hand. He would not
reveal the tell." To read the Mar. 1 article by James J.
Cramer titled "Where Are the Tells, Pray Tell?" click: HERE.(3/4)
Siegfried & Roy's announcement to "...never perform
anywhere other than the Mirage for the remainder of their
career" is reported in the Las Vegas Sun. To read the Mar. 2
article and see the photo by Ethan Miller click: HERE.(3/4)
Todd Robbins will be headlining a special Monday
Night Magic show on Mar. 5 at 8pm as a benefit for Coney Island
USA the organization which runs the Mermaid Parade, Sideshow By The
Seashore, the Coney Island Museum and other great activities in
Coney Island, NY. For tickets call Ticketmaster at:
212-307-4100.(3/4)
CALIFORNIA: The Oakland Magic Circle will hold it's annual
auction and flea market on Tuesday Mar. 6 beginning at 6pm at the Bjornson Hall (2258 MacArthur Blvd.) in Oakland.(3/4)
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