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Monday -
June 18, 2001 |
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Jeff
McBride appears in "Magic and Mystery," his full evening show, at the
Center For the Performing Arts in Rhinebeck, NY on Jun. 21-24. It will be
his only New York area appearance and will feature many of his theatrical
routines and some new pieces. There will also be a special magicians-only
lecture given on Jun. 23 at 1pm at the theater. Tickets are $15-$20 per
person and are available by phoning: 845-876-3080 or clicking:
HERE.(6/18)
Joe Monti, Earl Nelson, Eric Buss, Michael Grandinetti, Enrico
De La Vega, Jon Armstrong, Mike Wong and Alfonso at the
Magic Castle in Los Angeles, on
Jun. 18-24.(6/18)
Steve Thomas' show at Hernando
Public Library is described in The Commercial Appeal as "The
kids loved Thomas's confusion over a banana and a bandanna and when
he pulled yards of fake gum from his mouth in a gum-pulling
contest." To read the Jun. 16 article by Jennifer Biggs titled
"Magician Delights Kids With His `Small Illusions'" supplied by
Infoseek and YellowBrix click:
HERE.(6/18) VIRGINIA: Mitch Williams will present his "The Art Of
Magic" lecture on Jun. 21 for SAM Assembly 252 in Fairfax,
VA. Lecture is free to members or $10 per person for non-members.
For more information click: HERE.(6/18)
Meir Yedid directing Ron Wohl, John Mintz and Herb Zarrow during the taping of "Herb Zarrow On The Zarrow Shuffle" in Long Island, New York on March, 2001. (Photo: Joe Hernandez).(6/18) |
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Tuesday -
June 19, 2001 |
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Paul
Daniels in a very interesting and funny interview in Scotland on
Sunday where his frank opinions are questioned and dissected. The
writer surmised, "He can be funny, entertaining, even kind.
But he is so absolutely sure of himself, so completely pragmatic,
that he can seem almost soulless. His working life is spent
creating mystery and illusion. 'When you go to see a magic show,'
he says, 'you go to see a play about a person who can apparently
do wonderful things.' He fills his audience full of this wonder
but he has none left for himself because he thinks he knows how
every trick in the book works. He’s the magician who doesn’t
believe in magic." To read the Jun. 17 story by Catherine Deveney titled "The gospel according to Paul" click: HERE.(6/19)
Niels Sayers is profiled in an Orlando Sentinel article,
which looks at how he became interested in magic, "My
pediatrician was the owner of a magic store in Puerto Rico… I
would pretend to get sick just to go see him and get to go to the
[magic] store." The article continues by listing many of his
accomplishments and goals for his magic career. Sayers commented,
"I’m not a singer or a dancer, but there are no Latin
magicians, so why not me?" To read the Jun. 17 story by Jamie
J. Anderson titled "His job is sheer magic with Spanish
accent" click: HERE.(6/19)
The Amazing Jonathan's new show at
the Golden Nugget
through Oct. 31 is the subject of a Las Vegas Review-Journal
article, which looks at the new Vegas trend of having two
different shows at each theater. Jonathan commented on having his
show promoted all over the hotel, "To me that's the thrill,
seeing your face all over the place… I don't need the money
anymore, but I do need the billboards." To read the Jun. 17
article by Mike Weatherford titled "Hotels try doubling
evening acts" click: HERE.(6/19)
David Copperfield begins his Asian tour this week when he takes
his new show Portal to Bangkok on Jun. 21-24 and Singapore on Jun. 27-Jul.
1.(6/19)
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Wednesday -
June 20, 2001 |
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The Jasper Maskelyne documentary "The War
Illusionist" is reviewed in the Baton Rouge Advocate which
describes the show as, "The razzle-dazzle sensibility of
tonight's documentary seems much in keeping with Maskelyne
himself, an inveterate ham who longed for bigger and bigger
stages. World War II gave Maskelyne just the scale he needed,
though British military officers took a while to recognize his
talents." To read the Jun. 19 article by Danny Heitman titled
"Show profiles master of camouflage" click: HERE.(6/20)
The Amazing Jonathan who opened at the Golden Nugget in
Las Vegas is previewed in the Las Vegas Review-Journal (which
continues to misspell his name). He is described as, "…a
wild-eyed comic who runs through magic tricks that totally stink
but are usually really funny." To read the Jun. 19 story by
Doug Elfman titled "Magician goes for the laughs" click:
HERE.(6/20)
Ted Salter (Edwin Bernard William Salter Sep. 26, 1914-Jun.
19, 2001) died on Tuesday Jun. 19 at the age of 86. Salter was the
artist who created many of the caricatures of magicians at the
Magic Castle Wall of Fame. In 1988, 551 of portraits were gathered
and published in book form by Nielsen Magic. Salter was also a
regular columnist for LaughMakers.(6/20)
Dirk Spence who performs under the
name "Mr.
D" is profiled in Daily Southtown where he explained,
"The mind likes to be tricked." To read the Jun. 19
story by Steve Metsch titled "The magic never gets old for
Tinley Park's Mr. D" click: HERE.(6/20)
Gary Goodman will perform in a book-signing
program
titled "Murder, Magic and Music" to promote the new
Gisela Huberman novel "Deadly Tango.'' This is part of an
emerging trend to make book signings resemble theatrical events.
To read the Jun. 19 press release titled "'Book Signing
Unusual' Debuts at Borders" click: HERE.(6/20)
Richard Cohn, Alexandra Baltarzuk and Marc DeSouza will
entertain during the S.AM. Parent Assembly's Annual Banquet on Saturday
Jun. 23 at the Sea Cliff Yacht Club (42 The Boulevard) in Sea Cliff, NY.
The event, which will feature a dinner and a show, promises "Dinner,
Dancing, Magic, Souvenirs and Camaraderie." Cost is $35 per person. For
tickets and reservations phone: Seymour Hittner at: 718-279-1705.(6/20)
John Bundy and Morgan will appear in
"Skullduggery" at the
Fantasy Island Amusement Park in Beach Haven, NJ on Jun. 19-21 and 26-28.
The shows, which run at 7:30pm, 8:30pm, and 9:30pm, are free with park
admission. For more information click:
HERE.(6/20)
TEXAS: Eric DeCamps will be presenting his new lecture
titled "Compositions of Conjuring: A Lecture on Natural
Magic" on Sunday Jun. 24 at 2pm at Old Chicago Restaurant
(4060 Beltline Road) in Addison. The lecture will feature magic
with coins, ropes, Okito boxes, a Three Shell routine, cups and
balls, cigars, cards and much more. For more information click: HERE.(6/20)
SWITZERLAND: David Stone and Mike Stutzinger lecture at
the famous Arcanum Theater in Bienne on Saturday Jun. 23. for more
information phone: (0041) 323 58 2070 or e-mail: magies@isuisse.com.(6/20)
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Thursday -
June 21, 2001 |
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Wee Kien Meng's Singapore Magicians Network website is
featured in Project Eyeball which calls it "Singapore's first
Internet magic service website." Other sites featured include
the All Magic Guide which is called "Probably one of the most
comprehensive magic resource guides on the Web." To read the
Jun. 1 story by Victoria Ho titled "Magic sites: Pick a card,
any card" click: HERE.(6/21)
William Schulert performs 35-minute magic shows at
various libraries in the Michigan area in the next few weeks. A
Flint Journal article explained that he, "…will use special
effects to show the importance of reading…" To read the
Jun. 20 story by Jerry Ernst titled "Magician to present
program at library" click: HERE.(6/21)
A Los Angeles Times article reported
that the Magic
Castle restaurant was closed for two days in May due to
"vermin infestation." To read the Jun. 20 article by
Steve Harvey titled "Sadly, No Magician Could Perform a
Disappearing Act on These Vermin" click: HERE.(6/21)
Magic Tom will be performing magic on
the streets of Downtown
Louisville on Monday-Friday at 11:30am-1:30pm through Aug. 31 as part of
the Street Stuff program.(6/21)
PENNSYLVANIA: Chris Capehart, a veteran street magician,
will be headlining Bob Little's Super Sunday on Sunday Jun. 24.
Featured performers include Jeffrey Walton, Anthony Salazar,
Eugene Johnson, and Poly. As an added surprise a birthday cake
will be given to Al Hillman who will be celebrating his 84th
birthday. Admission is a very low $25 per person for this 12-hour
(10am-10pm), one-day convention held at The Warrington (Route 611)
in Warrington. Events include a lecture by Chris Capehart, auction
hosted by Hank Moorehouse, free Champagne, cake, and homemade
chocolate. For more information phone: 215-672-3344.(6/21)
WASHINGTON: Doc Eason lectures for I.B.M Ring #339 on
Sunday Jun. 24 at 1:30pm at the Lynnwood Library in Lynnwood. For
more information e-mail: briancookmagic@msn.com.(6/21)
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Friday -
June 22, 2001 |
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It appears that ultimately the late Harry Houdini has fulfilled
his promise to communicate from beyond the grave. Well-heeled
and/or devoted collectors will do his bidding, so to speak, when
they participate in the annual Swann Auction Galleries' magic
auction in NYC on October 30th. Although other items will be
offered, the auction will highlight 110 Houdini related items from
the collection of Doug Edwards. ...Go
to full story.(6/22)
Matt Kalita will attempt an escape from fiery bed of
12-inch spikes on Friday at the LaPorte Civic Auditorium in
Michigan. A News Dispatch article has him explaining the term
"extricationist" which he prefers to escapologist or
escape artist, "The difference is that an extricationist
tries to escape from real equipment." To read the Jun. 21
article by Kathy Ceperich titled "Magician performs to help
raise money" click: HERE.(6/22)
Rafael Benatar performs on Jun. 21-23
at La Cripta Mágica
(Tarragona 15) in Madrid, Spain. For more information phone:
915399696.(6/22)
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Saturday -
June 23, 2001 |
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Tom
Mullica's one-man 90-minute show "Red: A Performance Tribute by Tom
Mullica" opens on Jun. 25 for a nine week run at the Broward Stage Door
Theatre (8036 W. Sample Rd.) in Coral Springs, FL. The newly renamed show
will have Stephen Holmes back as stage manager and assistant. Mullica told MagicTimes that he is very excited about this long run, which will give
him the opportunity to implement many of the ideas he has been
experimenting with. Mullica's career as Red has been skyrocketing since he
signed with David Sandy. Mullica is also scheduled to appear at the IBM
Convention in Orlando on Jul. 5-7. Shows are scheduled through Sep. 2 on
Wednesdays at 2pm, Fridays at 8pm, Saturdays at 2pm and 8pm, and Sundays
at 2pm and 7pm. For more information, reservations and tickets phone:
954-344-7765.(6/23)
Torkova, Chris McDaniel, Jamy Ian Swiss, Rich Marotta, Per
Eklund, Michael Chaut and Simon Lovell appear at
Monday Night Magic on Jun.
25 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets call Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100.(6/23)
Strange stories about Bonnie Saxe (Melinda's mother)
appeared in The Mountain Press which has her suing the
"Explosion" show's chief financial backer who was
arrested for trying to run over her husband in the parking lot.To
read the Jun. 1 story by Anna Garber titled "Trouble at the
Palace - 'Explosion' leaks onto parking lot" click: HERE.
--To read the Jun. 14 story titled "Theater closed"
click: HERE.(6/23)
Steve Dacri's Magic Secrets from Around the
World" is the title of a new infomercial featuring Guy Bavli,
Fernando Keops, Aldo Colombini and Dacri. It is expected to start
airing in the US in September. Dacri will be performing and
pitching the videos at the ERA (Electronic Retailers Association)
on Jun. 23-28 in Monte Carlo.(6/23)
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Sunday -
June 24, 2001 |
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David Copperfield's first appearance in Bangkok was
described by the Bangkok Post as, "Bangkok has an estimated
eight million people, but there seemed to be 10 million at the
opening night of the most talked about show of the month-master
magician David Copperfield, performing in Thailand for the first
time. …arguably the biggest turnout since Michael Jackson moonwalked onto the Impact stage in 1996." To read the Jun.
23 story by Sita Holroyd titled "Magical mystery tour"
click: HERE.(6/24)
Dana Daniels, Allan Hayden, John
George, Ivan Amodei, Michael
Hack, Patrick Albanese, Andy Amyx, and Blake Maxam at the
Magic Castle in Los Angeles, on
Jun. 25-Jul. 1. David Groves lectures on Sunday Jul. 1.(6/24)
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