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Monday -
March 26, 2001 |
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David Copperfield begins rehearsals for the live portion of
his "Tornado Of Fire" TV special on Wednesday Mar. 28
through Mar. 31 at Pier 94 (54th St. and 12th Ave.) in New York
City. The daily experiments are expected to run from 11:30am to
2pm (lunch time) with a seven-hour dress rehearsal on Sunday
beginning at 10am. The CBS website describes the show as,
"David Copperfield will attempt the most death-defying
challenge of his career – surviving inside the core of a 2,000
degree blazing tornado!" To read the CBS-TV story about the
special click: HERE.(3/26)
Teller's book "When I'm Dead All This Will
Be Yours
is reviewed in The Times. The review also gives a brief bio on
Teller and describes the contents of the book and how it came
about. To read the Mar. 18 review by Randy Alexander titled "
In so many words" click: HERE.(3/26)
NEW YORK: IBM Ring 12 presents the third annual Stars of
Illusion Magic Variety Show on Friday Mar. 31 at 7pm at the St. Josaphat Parish Center in Buffalo. Tickets are $5-$6 per person
and are available by phoning: 893-6448.(3/26)
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Tuesday -
March 27, 2001 |
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Topas, Roxanne, Michelle, and Ingo Von
Wilke (Dr.
Schonstedt) from Germany are on a 13-city tour of India where
their show was reviewed in The Hindu. The reviewer described what
he saw, "Making glow worms appear in thin air, making jewels
out of nothing, spinning glasses, disappearing people, card
tricks- name any sleight of the hand trick you know about and it
was there on stage. …An evening of magic that put the
non-believers out of business, and let everybody enjoy." To
read the Mar. 26 story by Ramya Kannan titled "Leaving
Chennai spellbound" click: HERE.(3/27)
David Copperfield's recent three-day run at Detroit's Fox
Theater broke all previous box office records with a paid
attendance of 27,102 and a gross of more than one million dollars.
"We're thrilled with David's continued success, and we expect
Detroit to be the first of many record-breaking engagements both
here and abroad. With a new stage show and the television special,
David's on fire - literally!" said Jonathan Hochwald who is
the president of Family Entertainment for SFX/Olympia
Entertainment who produce and promote the Copperfield shows.(3/27)
Willis Kenny died on Sunday Mar. 25 of a stroke at the
age of 87. Kenny was an excellent card magician who specialized in
false deals and cuts. He was frequently mentioned in Dai Vernon's
Genii column for his outstanding second deal.(3/27)
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Wednesday -
March 28, 2001 |
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Ron Lovely who put out the "Hollywood Goes Wild!"
featuring celebrities such as Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp, Billy Bob
Thornton, and Russell Crowe explained how he got to meet the
celebrities in a Boston Herald story. Lovely said, "I was a
professional magician when I was a kid… People at the Don Law
Co., local promoters, would see my act and they'd say, 'Oh, Roger
(Waters) from Pink Floyd is having a birthday party for his son.
Why don't you come backstage and do your magic?' I did shows for
all sorts of musicians coming through Boston. Ringo, Neil Young,
you name it.'' To read the Mar. 27 story by Larry Katz titled
"Boston musician's Hollywood pals go wild on benefit CD"
click: HERE.(3/28)
David Copperfield received permission from New York City to
perform his Tornado of Fire. According to a New York Post article
"Copperfield finally got the green light from the city last
week with less than two-weeks to go. Workers have been busy
rigging the stunt since." On Wednesday Mar. 28 Copperfield
will be holding a press conference to introduce the Tornado.
Expect many TV news programs to run footage of the test run and
interview Copperfield with the print media to follow with stories
on Thursday. To read the Mar. 27 story by Don Kaplan titled
"City OK's Fiery Copperfield Stunt" click: HERE.(3/28)
Jim Callahan who promised a death on his website last
week was actually perpetrating a hoax according to an article in
The Register. To read the Mar. 27 story by Linda Harrison titled
"Surfers confused by 'Dying Cam' prank" click: HERE.(3/28)
Siegfried
and Roy toast to their new "Lifetime" contract with Kirk Kerkorian
who recently purchased the Mirage Resorts for $6.4
billion.(3/28) |
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Thursday -
March 29, 2001 |
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Danny Archer's career as a magician is profiled in a Rocky
Mountain News article where he discusses his plans for expanding
the part of his business, which manufactures magic products as
opposed to the performing end. He explains, "I am a small
business. I have the same needs as other small businesses:
marketing, cash flow, long term planning. My business happens to
be more fun." To read the Mar. 28 story by Nora Caley titled
"The trick lies in imagination" click: HERE.(3/29)
A David Copperfield Reuters story talks about
more than just
his up coming TV special. The story discusses his giant billboard
in Times Square which has webcams attached to his eyes. The
computerized system runs over a DSL connection and will eventually
allow visitors to his website type messages which would appear on
the gigantic LCD screen. Also, in conjunction with his special
their will be an interactive magic trick activated through an icon
on the TV network's website.To read the Mar. 28 story by Susan
Karlin titled "Livewire: Abracadabra.com -- it's magic!"
click: HERE.
--To see the Copperfield webcam click: HERE.(3/29)
David Copperfield's press conference on Wednesday for the
upcoming ''Tornado of Fire'' TV special is discussed in an
Associated Press story. Where they quote Copperfield "When
you tell the city government that you want to put a tornado inside
a building, they tend to ask, `What's going on here?''' Also
reported is an updated schedule for the open rehearsals (Thurs.
and Fri. at 11am – 2pm and Sat. and Sun. at noon to 5pm). To
read the Mar. 28 story titled "Copperfield opens rehearsals
to public" click: HERE.(3/29)
David Copperfield's demands while touring was
exposed in The
Smoking Gun and Page Six ran a story about what Copperfield
expects from his hosts. To read the Mar. 28 story by Richard
Johnson, Paula Froelich and Chris Wilson titled "DAVID: no
foreign lingo" click: HERE.
—To see samples of the contracts in The Smoking Gun click: HERE.(3/29)
David Copperfield's profile in the Apr. 7 issue of People is
quoted in an Associated Press story which centers around his
personal life and his wish to be married with children. To read
the Mar. 28 story titled "David Copperfield Wants
'Balance'" click: HERE.(3/29)
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Friday -
March 30, 2001 |
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David
Copperfield's press conference on Wednesday was covered in the New
York Post where the upcoming stunt was described as "The
legendary illusionist will stand in the center of a 25-foot-high,
2,000-degree tornado of fire created by propane gas and whirling
helicopter blades." Copperfield explained, "As long as I
stay in that core, I will be safe… The problem is that a tornado
is unpredictable. . . . If it moves, I have to become one with
it." Asked about what he though of David Blaine, Copperfield
said, "I like him." To read the Mar. 29 story by Adam
Miller titled "David Copperfield's Blaze Of Glory"
click: HERE.(3/30)
David Blaine has left his longtime manager Johnny Podell
who has been with him since the beginning. According to a Page Six
article, Blaine will be moving to the high-powered Endeavor Agency
with new manager Ari Emmanuel who is the co-head and partner of
the company. To read the Mar. 29 New York Post story by Richard
Johnson, Paula Froelich and Chris Wilson click: HERE.(3/30)
Lance Burton's new TV special "On The Road"
airs on Saturday on the Fox Family channel and to promote it they
issued a press release which centers around the appearance of
former Ms. USA Ali Landry that will be levitated on a beach. Dylan
Ace will be featured in the young magician segment. To read the
Mar. 29 press released titled "'Lance Burton: Master
Magician: On the Road' Fourth Annual Magic Special To Air on FOX
Family This Saturday" click: HERE.(3/30)
Jim Callahan's hoax about dying on the web is covered in
a USA Today article. To read the Mar. 29 story by Janet Kornblum
titled "Dying-man Webcam? That's life on the Net" click:
HERE.(3/30)
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Saturday -
March 31, 2001 |
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David
Copperfield collapsed on Friday during rehearsal and was rushed to
the hospital where he was treated for a laceration on his head.
His press office issued a statement saying that he collapsed of
exhaustion and it will not setback his live Tornado stunt on
Tuesday or psyche him out. It seems that Copperfield who appeared
on the Tonight Show yesterday in California has been up for 48
hours and to compound the problem he also has a head cold.
Copperfield left the hospital through a back entrance to avoid the
press and is now resting at home. To read a Mar. 30 Reuters story
about the event titled "Illusionist Copperfield in Hospital
for Exhaustion" click: HERE.(3/31)
David Copperfield's promoters have issued a press release
for his appearance in Philadelphia on May 18-20. Tickets will be
going on sale on Apr. 7 where on the same day the "Franklin
Institute Science Museum, is hosting auditions for 500 young
magicians, ages 8-17, to compete for a chance to perform for David
Copperfield himself!" This also coincides with the Museum's
"MAGIC: The Science of Illusion" exhibit. To read the
Mar. 30 press release titled "Just Imagine ... If You Could
Disappear ... And Reappear Anywhere in the World ..." click: HERE.(3/31)
The Madcap Mutts which appear on R.G. Smith's show this
weekend are featured in a Lancaster Intelligencer Journal story.
Also on the bill are: Winston Helling Jr., Mike Miller, Arden
James Ken Groves. To read the Mar. 29 story titled "Dogs gone
funny! Couple trains a pack that can act" supplied by
Infoseek and YellowBrix click: HERE.(3/31)
Carson Daly will be hosting the live segment
of the
Copperfield special. To read the Mar. 30 zap2it story titled
"Carson Daly Hosts 'Copperfield! Tornado Of Fire'
(4/3/01)" click: HERE.(3/31)
David Copperfield is interviewed in the Journal
Sentinel
where he is asked why picked Copperfield as his stage name,
"Actually, a reporter friend of mine thought of it, and I
liked the sound of it. When I was young, I even looked a little
bit like one of those Dickens kids. Only I had a better childhood.
By the way, did you know that there are no Copperfields in the
London phone book? Dickens just made it up. It's a total
original." To read the Mar. 29 interview with Copperfield
titled "Magician playing with fire for next trick"
click: HERE.(3/31)
Peter "Wingo" Mantos is profiled in a Sarasota
Herald Tribune article where he is quoted, "Performing magic
tricks requires the same principles as making a speech. There's
eye contact and keeping the audience engaged." To read the
Mar. 29 story by Linda Fudala titled "Making a
Difference" supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click: HERE.(3/31)
Arthur Trace produces the "Living in the
Magic" show featuring Paul Mazzoni and Myster Rick, Andy
Dallas, Mojo, Lindy Magic and Don and Dorothy Schultz on Saturday
at the University of Illinois. Trace is quoted in the News
Gazette, "Every one of us knows a little bit of magic. No
matter who we know or what we do in life, I think we lose that
sense of magic at an early age. We tend to dream a lot when we're
young, and when we get older, society tells us we can't do those
things." To read the Mar. 28 story titled "Area
prestidigitators plan magical evening" supplied by Infoseek
and YellowBrix click: HERE.(3/31)
Brad Bonar, Ken Garr and Bill Devon will
perform at the Beermann's Beerwerks & Meat Market where they will be
celebrating Houdini's birthday. A Sacramento Bee article
speculated, "Perhaps the ghost of Houdini, who died in 1926,
will drop by." To read the Mar. 30 story by Dixie Reid titled
"Check, Please: Have a helping of Houdini at Beermann's"
click: HERE.(3/31)
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Sunday -
April 1, 2001 |
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Penn
& Teller teach how to "Cut Off Your Thumb" in the
April issue of Maxim. The two page color spread teaching the
standard thumb cutting under a handkerchief using a carrot is
described as "…one of the world's most disturbing party
tricks," and "…you'll have your buddies wetting
themselves with laughter and/or terror." The humorous
instructions by Michael Austin, who took the trick from their book
"Don't Play With Your Food," closed off the explanation
with advice from Penn, "People get very excited with these
tricks… and forget to, like, put the carrot in place."(4/1)
David Copperfield's manager, Maurice Keizer, was
interviewed in the New York Post where he explained that "His
[Copperfield's] doctor said he has severe fatigue and severe
dehydration." Keizer added, "It's nothing serious… He
doesn't want to draw attention to this." To read the Mar. 31
article by William J. Grota, Adam Miller, Phillip Messing and Bill
Sanderson titled "Magic man's Burned Out" click: HERE.(4/1)
David Copperfield's incident with dehydration on Friday
was covered in the New York Daily News where they quote Candace Berkman of Dan Klores Communications, "A private medical
service took Copperfield to St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital, where
he was rehydrated, told to get some shuteye and sent home."
To read the Mar. 31 story by Leo Standora titled "Magician
Felled by Exhaustion" click: HERE.(4/1)
The "Theatre of Illusion Tour" starring Kevin and
Cindy Spencer appears on Tuesday Apr. 3 at 7:30pm at the Sandusky
State Theatre (107 Columbus Ave.) in Sandusky, OH. Tickets range
from $9-$23.(4/1)
Earl "Presto" Johnson, Peter Samelson,
Todd
Robbins, Carl Mercurio, Frank Brents, and Simon Lovell appear at Monday
Night Magic on Apr. 2 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets call
Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100.(4/1)
David Copperfield gives his thoughts on why he does
dangerous illusions in an Associated Press article, "Every
single physical challenge is based on either a nightmare or a fear
I'm trying to get over." To read the Mar. 31 story titled
"Copperfield Reflects on His Shows" click: HERE.(4/1)
ENGLAND: Michael Bailey lectures for the Northamptonshire
Magicians' Club on Tuesday Apr. 3 at the Red Lion in Branfield-on-the-green.
For more information click: HERE.(4/1)
NEW YORK: S.A.M. Assembly #77 will hold a magic flea
market and auction on Monday Apr. 2 beginning at 7:30pm at the
Copiague library in Long Island. For more information phone Jeff
Miller at: 516 938-8803.(4/1)
David Copperfield introduces one of his soon to be singed friends to the press during the Wednesday Mar. 28 press conference. (Photo: Ryan M. Oaks).(4/1) |
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