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Monday -
June 25, 2001 |
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Jeff McBride appears at Pino Gareri's Magical Arts Center (578
Warburton Avenue) in Hastings-On-Hudson, NY on Jun. 29 at 7:30pm with his
"Magic and Mystery" show. General admission is $25 per person. McBride
will also hold two events for magicians only: On Jun. 28 at 7pm he will
present a five-hour "Secret Session with Jeff McBride" and on Jun. 29 at
9:30pm he will present a "Special Lecture." For reservations and more
information phone: 914-478-2680 or e-mail:
PinoMagic@aol.com.(6/25)
Johnny Fox who is best known for his outstanding sword
swallowing performances is featured in a Denver Rocky Mountain
News article which chronicles his career. Explaining why he moved
from magic to sword swallowing, Fox explained "I used to get
frustrated when people would copy my material. I figured people
wouldn't be so quick to knock off sword swallowing." To read
the Jun. 23 story by James B. Meadow titled "Buskerfest:
Watching 'Excalibur' makes me hungry" click: HERE.(6/25)
Franco Sicilia appeared at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville,
TN on Jun. 21 where he featured his illusions during the closing
event of the 21st annual International Nortel Networks Meridian
Users' Group (INNMUG) conference.(6/25)
Lyn Dillies' "The Magic of Lyn'' which appeared at
the Union Theater is reviewed in a Sun Chronicle article which
describes several of her routines. To read the Jun. 24 story by
Michael Gelbwasser titled "Lyn works her magic" click: HERE.(6/25)
One of the characters of the new Martha Grimes book
"The Lamorna Wink" is amateur magician Johnny Wells who
explains that, "Magic was kind of like murder or a murder
mystery: distract, dissuade --- that was the way. Put a clue here
and at the same time call attention to something quite different
over there." To read the Jun. 25 review of "The Lamorna
Wink" by Sally Fellows in the Book Reporter click: HERE.(6/25)
--To buy a copy of "The Lamorna Wink" for $22.95 click: HERE.
--To buy a copy of "The Lamorna Wink" for $6.99 click: HERE.
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Tuesday -
June 26, 2001 |
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Igor
will be presenting a special show on Thursday Jun. 28 at 8pm at VOID (19
Mercer Street) in New York City. The 30-minute stage show will feature
segments from his off-Broadway show, "Memories From The Future." After the
stage show Igor will be performing walk-around magic for the guests which
will be attending this benefit and fundraiser for Raccoon Inc, a
non-profit organization dedicated to promoting cultural exchange between
immigrants and their homeland. Tickets are $35 per person. For more
information e-mail: igor@trickmart.com.(6/26)
A brief history of magic and its rise from the streets to
becoming a theatrical art form appeared in the Jakarta Post.
Magicians mentioned in the article include John Henry Anderson,
The Davenport Brothers Ira Erastus and William Henry), Robert-Houdin,
Houdini, Thurston, David Copperfield, and J.N. Maskelyne. To read
the Jun. 25 story by Omar Katili-Niode titled "Focusing on
conjuring and its many miracles" supplied by Infoseek and
YellowBrix click: HERE.(6/26)
Larry Anderson of "JawDroppers" fame told the
Los Angeles Times that "He'd much rather discuss his life as
an actor, producer, game-show host and "budding
director." And does not think of himself as a magician. The
article also reprted that the "JawDroppers" infomercial
have grossed $9 million. The article concludes with an interview.
To read the Jun. 24 article by Hank Rosenfeld titled
"Late-Night Legerdemain" click: HERE.(6/26)
Barry Brook and his 50-year
career as a magician is
profiled in a Dominion story. To read the Jun. 25 article titled
"Abracadabra" supplied by YellowBrix and Infoseek click:
HERE.(6/26)
Giovanni Livera and Ken Preuss' "The Amazing Dad:
More Than 400 Ways to Wow the Kids" featured in a Journal
Star -- Peoria article where they explain one of the stunts. To
read the Jun. 15 article titled "Matters of Relativity"
supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click: HERE.(6/26)
US: The International Brotherhood of Magicians (IBM) and
the Society of American Magicians (SAM) will be holding their
annual conventions in July. The Annual IBM convention takes place in
Orlando, Florida on Jul. 4-7 and the Annual SAM Convention will be in New Orleans,
Louisiana on
Jul. 12-15.
For information about the IBM Convention click: HERE.
For information about the SAM Convention click: HERE.(6/26)
David Roth teaching advanced coin magic during his lecture in Linden, New Jersey on June 20, 2001. (Photo: MagicTimes).(6/26) |
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Wednesday -
June 27, 2001 |
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Vanni Pulé, best known magician in Malta, is featured in a
"First Sunday" story where He confides to the author,
"Vanni tells me about secrecy and how it plays an important
part in the performance of magic. 'It is important but it is not
everything because magic is the easiest thing to do but the most
difficult thing to do well.' He stresses the fact that secrets can
be learnt but the important part is the artistry of the
performance… 'Tricks can be bought like one can buy a piano but
playing that piano with mastery is a completely different thing
altogether!'" To read the Jun. 22 article by Joe Demanuele
titled "Man about Town: Vanni Pule" click: HERE.(6/27)
Greg Bordner, owner of Abbott's Magic
in Colon, MI, was
released from the hospital and is back home after undergoing
further tests on his heart. Although his doctors prescribed some
rest, Hank Moorehouse told MagicTimes that the entire Abbott's
staff is working very hard to make this year's Abbott's Magic
Get-Together (Aug. 1-4) a convention to remember. More good news
is that the manufacturing operation, which suffered a fire
recently, has been moved back to the main building where it was
located in the 1980's and all production is back to normal. For
more information about the Abbott's Magic Get-Together click: HERE.(6/27)
Milt Larsen explained about the Magic Castle "vermin
infestation" in a Los Angeles Times article, "It just
proves that cockroaches can multiply faster than magicians'
rabbits." To read the Jun. 26 article by Steve Harvey titled
"You Never Know What You'll Need During Blackout, or How Long
It'll Last" click: HERE.(6/27)
Paul Arthur appears in "Celebrate America" on Jun. 28 at 7pm at
the Robert B. Atkin Performing Arts Center in Kansas City, MO. The
90-minute patriotic revue is presented by Coldwell Banker. For more
information and tickets phone: 816-358-3500.(6/27)
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Thursday -
June 28, 2001 |
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David Copperfield is back in Singapore for 11 shows where
he last performed in 1992. According to a Channel News Asia
article the technology by which Copperfield and an audience member
travel to a different country, "…is provided by Copperfield's team of scientists, engineers, and psychologists who
work with him to deliver his brand of magic." The shows will
run on Wednesday through Sunday. To read the Jun. 27 article by
Ca-Mie De Souza titled "David Copperfield performs magic for
Singaporeans" click: HERE.(6/28)
Ed Russell in a Contra Costa Times
article talks about
the difficulty in instructing children to perform, "It's
harder than a circus show… There are different kids and
attitudes." Speaking on his career, "I like to fool them
with illusions and to see the surprise on their faces… There's
nothing else I'd rather do, or I'd be doing it." To read the
Jun. 27 story by Melissa Moy titled "Father, son get kids
into act at fair" click: HERE.(6/28)
"Explosion - Mystical Entertainment Beyond
Belief," which opened in April and was being produced by
Bonnie Saxe officially closed after many problems with backers and
law suites. A Mountain Press article reported, "The show
focused on several illusions, and also featured exotic animals,
including three tigers and a camel." To read the Jun. 24
article by Anna Garber titled "'Explosion' ends without a
bang" click: HERE.(6/28)
PRESS RELEASE:
"ART
OF STAGE FLOATING" WORKSHOP IN HONOLULU JULY 19.
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Friday -
June 29, 2001 |
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Cary Durgin has been making a reputation for himself by
combining gymnastics with card magic. A Skagit Valley Herald
article explained that after he has a card selected he,
"…returns it to the deck and does a back flip as the cards
riffle through the air above his head, then lands on his feet with
your card held up high." Durgin has been booked to perform at
the All-Star FanFest at the Seattle Exhibition Center on Jul.
6-10. To read the Jun. 28 story by Peter Kelley titled
"Don’t be tricked: Sedro-Woolley illusionist works Pure
Magic" click: HERE.(6/29)
Dan Dyer is profiled in a Sentinel Correspondent story
where his strengths are reported as, "…the most magical
transformation conjured by this illusionist is on the faces of
children who interact with Lake County's 'Dandy Dan,' professional
magician, teacher and entrepreneur." Also recounted in the
story is Dyer's career progression. To read the Jun. 28 story by
Sherry Boas titled "Magician has message: 'The magic is
you'" click: HERE.(6/29)
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Saturday -
June 30, 2001 |
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"The Magic of David Darkstone -- Illusions &
Beyond" starring David Darkstone and Will Roya is the latest
magic show to open in Las Vegas. What makes this show, at the New
Frontier, unique is that the two stars, which are in their early
20's, are producing it and backing it themselves. A Las Vegas
Review-Journal review wrote of the show, "While it's still a
work in progress, the show already has a nice flow and comes
across as a professional offering, thanks to some creative
thinking and attention to technical details." To read the
Jun. 29 review by Mike Weatherford titled "Partners show some
smarts in afternoon magic show" click: HERE.(6/30)
Peter Gossamer will be presenting his show on the Main
Stage at the Meadowlands Fair (Giants Stadium) in Rutherford, NJ on
Jul. 1,4,7 and 8. The Fair, which runs from Jun. 21-Jul. 8, also
features strolling magician Steve Trash with his Ecological Magic
Show and Hypnotist Steve Bayner. For more information click:
HERE.(6/30)
Adrian Van Vactor presents "Illusion and Beyond: Mysteries for
the Mind and Magic for the Heart" on Sunday Jul. 1 at 3pm and 6pm at the
Victory Vineyard Church (13798 Parkwood Dr.) in Burnsville, MN. Admission
is free. For more information phone: 952-892-1000.(6/30)
David Copperfield appears in Hawaii on Aug. 18-26 and
the Honolulu Star-Bulletin ran a story about the upcoming
"Portal" show whose tickets go on sale this weekend. To
read the Jun. 28 story titled "Honolulu Star-Bulletin David
Copperfield returns in August" click: HERE.(6/30)
Steve Wyrick hosted a benefit at the Sahara for the Big
Brothers Big Sisters of Nevada. A Las Vegas Sun article reported
that Wyrick, "…is a former Little Brother who was
fortunately matched to a volunteer who encouraged his interest in
magic." To read the Jun. 27 story by Elizabeth Foyt titled
"Epicurean Affair lends a hand to students" click: HERE.(6/30)
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Sunday -
July 1, 2001 |
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FLORIDA:
The 73rd Annual I.B.M. Convention takes place on Jul. 4-7 in
Orlando where an outstanding lineup of talent will be showcased in
performances and seminars. Featured performers include: Jerry
Andrus, Tom Mullica, The Pendragons, Mark Wilson, Gay Blackstone,
Fukai & Kimika, Fielding West, Greg Wilson, Shimada, Jay Marshall,
Rich Bloch, George Saterial, Rick Walker, Dario, Henry Evans,
Barrie Richardson, Dale Salwak, Murray, Randy Pryor, Trevor Lewis,
Boris Wild, Bob King, and Lee Bayless. Registration is $120 for
members and $175 for non-members. For more information click:
HERE.(7/1)
David Blaine performed his brand of card magic at the
Serpentine Gallery party in London. A This Is London article
reported that, "Among the more unusual guests were Uri Geller who
was wearing a parrot print Hawaiian shirt and sneakers."To read
the Jun. 29 story by David Hayes titled "Magic moments at the
Serpentine" click:
HERE.(7/1)
Milo's Hat Trick is a new children's book
by Jon Agee about "An inept magician and a talking bear that can
jump into a hat make this a magically fun book." A Denver Rocky
Mountain News review surmised, "The book moves along at a perfect
clip and the artwork is as entertaining as the story." To read the
Jun. 29 review by Natalie Soto click:
HERE.(7/1)
--To buy the book for $15.95 click:
HERE.
Zeek's Real Magic Trick is recommended a Montreal
Gazette article which comments, See how long it takes you to
figure this one out. ...Do it a few times and all will be
revealed." To read the Jun. 30 article titled "Sites to see when
you're on the Web with nowhere to go" click:
HERE.(7/1)
David Copperfield continues touring through Asia during July
with shows in Singapore on Jul. 1, Hong Kong on Jul. 4-8, Guangzhou
Jul. 10-15, Osaka Jul. 20-22 and Nagoya Jul. 28-29.(7/1)
Puck,
Peter Kougasian, Simon Lovell, Rich Marotta, Rick Franceschini, and
Asi Wind appear at Monday
Night Magic on Jul. 2 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets call
Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100.(7/1)
Jackie and Hank Moorehouse manning their display at Bob Little's Super Sunday in Warrington, Pennsylvania on June 24, 2001. (Photo: MagicTimes).(7/1) |
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