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Monday -
July 23, 2001 |
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Murray
Hatfield and Teresa are profiled in The Edmonton Journal story
which looks at the evolution of their show and career. Hatfield
explained, "By the time I was 18, I had invested thousands of
dollars into my show… Within about 10 or 15 years, I had over a
quarter-million dollars worth of equipment." Hatfield performs on
the CFCW stage every day at 3pm, 6pm and 9pm during the Klondike
Days (through Jul. 28). To read the Jul. 22 story by Scott Foster
titled "This won't hurt a bit, dear!" click:
HERE.(7/23)
David Blaine tips what his next endurance
stunt will be to the New York Post's Page Six. According to the
article "David Blaine is preparing for his next feat. The
magician, …told us he'll stand on top of a 50-foot-tall pillar for
48 hours straight with no net to break his fall." To read the Jul.
22 article by Richard Johnson, Paula Froelich and Chris Wilson
titled "Next Feat" click:
HERE.(7/23)
Lou Marin who performs under the name Typhoon Lou is
featured in an Orlando Sentinel story which reports on his new
"Masters of Magic Show" which he described as "It’s a cultural
experience because you get to experience different cultures in the
past, present and future…" To read the Jul. 20 story by Jamie J.
Anderson titled "No illusion -- feel-good production is pure
magic" click:
HERE.(7/23)
Aldo Colombini, Fernando Keops, Bob Bolivar, Mark
Hendrickson, Steve Dacri, Bruce Gold, Tyler Knight, and J. C. Dunnat
the Magic Castle in Los
Angeles, on Jul. 23-29. Mark Wilson lectures on Sunday Jul.
29.(7/23)
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Tuesday -
July 24, 2001 |
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Penn
& Teller have been appearing in Las Vegas for many years without
being snatched by a casino as their "house" show. A Las Vegas Sun
article commented, "Penn & Teller have proven their consistency as
a year-round Las Vegas attraction and deserve a showroom such as
the Rio Samba Theatre where they, too, can perform 40 weeks a
year." Teller pointed out, "We've been around long enough that
people are beginning to discover us. We believe completely in what
we do. I think that people can feel this. Penn is concerned with
plot; my area is themes and ideas. Our differences are really one
of our strengths." To read the Jul. 20 article by Joe Delaney
titled "Penn & Teller settle in for longer run at Rio" click:
HERE.(7/24)Arturo Brachetti opened his show "The Man With A Thousand
Faces" (L'Homme Aux Milles Visages) at the Casino de Paris (16 rue
de Clichy) in Paris on Jul. 5. The show is scheduled to run through
Sep. 30 at which time a US tour is planned. Shows run on Tuesday -
Friday at 8:30pm, Saturday at 3:30pm and 8:30pm. For more
information click:
HERE.(7/24)
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Wednesday -
July 25, 2001 |
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Doug
Henning's "The Magic Show" DVD is now available at most,
if not all, major DVD retail outlets in the US. This
edition, which was shot in 1981 at the Queen Elizabeth
Theater, Exhibition Palace in Totonto, Canada does not
try to authentically reproduce the original Broadway
show, which opened on May 28, 1974. The magic featured
in the show consists mostly of Henning's favorite
routines from his touring show. You get to see him
perform a motorcycle transposition, Elephant vanish, the
Rabbit's Revenge, and many other illusions not seen in
the original show. New music sequences include "It's
Gonna Take A Magician," and "The New Magician In Town,"
while some of the catchiest tunes such as "Sweet, Sweet,
Sweet" and "Solid Silver Platform Shoes" were not
included. The movie is nowhere near as good as the
original play but you do get to see Doug Henning in his
prime performing some of his best stuff with his
contagious likeability and charm. The DVD contains the
original movie with 18 scene selections and the choice
of listening to it in Dolby 2.0 or 5.1. Magicians
mentioned in the credits are Charles Reynolds as magic
consultant and Jules Fisher for lighting design. Running
time is 1:44:48.(7/25)
--To buy the DVD for $14.99 click:
HERE.
Norman Beck and Matthew Grover are mentioned in a
Wall Street Journal article, which looks at the
investigation and accusation by The American Contract
Bridge League that John Blubaugh, was cheating during a
tournament. Beck, after studying surveillance video,
pointed out that after repeated shuffles by Blubaugh an
ace was kept on the bottom of the deck and dealt to his
partner. The Jul. 17 article by June Kronholz is titled
"John Blubaugh Blames Pig Accident For Shuffle That
Caused 'Cheat' Cries."(7/25)
Wayne Minge is featured in an Inland Empire story which
chronicles 60-year career as a magician. Minge commented that,
"The job of the magician hasn't changed over the centuries, he
said. It all comes down to selling a notion that seems to defy the
laws of physics and common sense. It's got to be done with a sense
of drama and flair. The more passionate the magician, the greater
the audience's willingness to suspend reality and go along with
the illusion. To read the Jul. 24 article by Joe Vargo titled
"Nearly 60 years as illusion master" click:
HERE.(7/25)
Young magicians Nancy R. dosSantos and
Nancy S. Goncalves are profiled in a Union News story which quotes
dosSantos, "I like doing tricks for my brother (George) because
it's fun to watch someone who's 21 not know how something's done."
To read the Jul. 24 article by Kathleen E. Moore titled "'Magical
Nancys' amaze young crowd" click:
HERE.(7/25)
PC. Sorcar Jr. continues to get press on his proposed
magic school. An Insight on the News story quotes him, "…one of
India's most celebrated illusionists, said that he's now going to
teach students who want to learn his craft. He told Reuters his
institute would fill a void. 'Young magicians don't have any place
to go to hone their skills.'" To read the Jul. 23 story titled
"Magic academy" supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click:
HERE.(7/25)
Friedhoffer presents his Magic of
Science show at the
Newark Museum (49 Washington Street) in Newark, NJ on Jul. 27 at
1pm. For more information phone: 973-596-6550.(7/25)
PRESS RELEASE:
WAX FAX: A
COMPILATION OF TRICKS WITH WAX.
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Thursday -
July 26, 2001 |
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Phil
Matlin and Romaine have once again join forces to present "Back In
Time" which recreates a vaudeville show that promises a bygone era's
worth of magic, music, ventriloquism and comedy. Both are
accomplished entertainers with more than 70 years of combined
experience. You can catch "Back in Time" on Saturday Jul. 28 at
7:30pm at the historic Haskell Opera House (1 Church Street) in Stanstead, Canada. For tickets phone: 819-876-2471. For more
information click:
HERE.(7/26)
Doug Henning's dream of creating the Veda Land theme park
came one step closer to happening yesterday when Vedic City was
incorporated in Iowa. According to a Vedic City press release, one
of the future plans for this new city is "Maharishi Veda Land, an
indoor family theme park with high tech illusions created by
master magician the late Doug Henning, and a Maharishi Vedic
Observatory, a full-scale outdoor astronomical observatory based
upon principles of ancient observatories found around the world."
To read the Jul. 25 press release titled "Vedic City Established
Wednesday, July 25, 12:30PM" click:
HERE.(7/26)
Beatrice Huntley who was John W. Frye's
magic assistant for 43 years celebrated her 95th birthday on
Tuesday. An Akron Beacon Journal article about her life quoted
her, "We worked the vaudeville circuit with some of the best in
showbiz, people like the Four Aces and some from the Lawrence Welk
show. We also worked with Burt Lancaster, who did an acrobatic act
long before he got into the movies. …Ours wasn't any half-baked
act. We worked very hard at what we did.'' To read the Jul. 25
story by Jewell Cardwell titled "Magic tints woman's life with
delightful surprises" click:
HERE.(7/26)
Kalita will perform his full-evening magic show on
Saturday Jul. 28 at 7pm at St. Mary’s Parish Hall (217 S. Lincoln
St.) in Niles, MI. The Niles Daily Star explained that the benefit
is "…to help produce $2,000 for the Viking cheerleaders for new
uniforms and funds for camp." To read the Jul. 25 article titled
"Magic show to help produce funds for cheerleaders" click:
HERE.(7/26)
Clarence Dale Bowersox "Budda the Great" is profiled in
the Montreal Gazette where he explained why he performs for the
elderly, "Most seniors only have only X number of years left...
They need entertainment, they need to feel young again and be
acknowledged." To read the Jul. 21 article titled "Magician finds
trick to staying young" supplied by YellowBrix and Infoseek click:
HERE.(7/26)
Dustin McCrickard who performs at Ozark Empire Fair in
Springfield as a "street magician" is featured in the Herald-Free
Press. The article explained, "He and other street performers will
be entertaining fairgoers as they walk along the main
thoroughfare." To read the Jul. 25 story by Judy Kallenbach titled
"Magic act paying off" click:
HERE.(7/26)
Ed Popielarczyk's show at Lincoln Grove Park is covered
in MassLive. To read the Jul. 25 article by Pamela H. Metaxas
titled "Magician conjures up some fun" click:
HERE.(7/26)
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Friday -
July 27, 2001 |
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Jenny
Alexander stars in a new Las Vegas show at The Plaza Hotel & Casino,
which opened a couple of weeks ago. "Le Cabaret" is described as "…a
trio of talented young newcomers each with their own unique
specialty and style. Vocal impressionist Larry G. Jones,
singer/dancer Sarafina and magician Jenny Alexander blend their
talents seamlessly into an evening of music, magic, comedy and
dance." Shows run Tuesdays through Sundays at 8pm and 10pm tickets
are $28.95 per person.(7/27)
Paul Daniels presents his new show "An Audience with Paul
Daniels" on Sunday Jul. 29 at 7:30pm The Pavilion Theatre in
Weymouth, England. Tickets are £6-12 per person. For more
information phone: 01305 783225.(7/27)
Lou Walston who is described as "…a lifelong magician,
clown and magic-shop proprietor" is featured in a New York Times
story about his life. He will be making his farewell appearance at
the 20th annual Funhouse Big 3 Convention, which he produces. He
expects to continue running his Baltimore magic shop for another
year. Walston who is 77-years old commented, "…you never tell the
secrets involved… You keep the secrets, protect the art." To read
the Jul. 25 story by Francis X. Clines titled "Magician Prepares
to Hang Up Black Hat" click:
HERE. (Members only site).(7/27)
David Copperfield
has been asked to be one of the presenters at the "53rd Annual
Primetime Emmy Awards," scheduled to air live on Sep. 16. To read
the Jul. 24 Zap2it article titled "Parker, Copperfield Among Emmy
Presenters" click:
HERE.(7/27)
Victorian Magician Mr. Davis performs this weekend at
the Strawbery Banke Museum. To read the Jul. 26 Fosters Online
article titled "A summer’s worth of intriguing fun at Strawbery
Banke" click:
HERE.(7/27)
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Saturday -
July 28, 2001 |
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The Amazing Johnathan show at the Golden Nugget is reviewed
in the Las Vegas Sun where he is described as "If Howard Stern
were to become a magician, he would be the Amazing Johnathan." The
review concludes with a strange endorsement, "Johnathan will be at
the Nugget at least through Oct. 31, Halloween being an
appropriate target date for a man who can be downright scary.
Don't miss his act. His tricks are full of treats." To read the
Jul. 27 article by Jerry Fink titled "Amazing Johnathan mauls
magic at Golden Nugget" click:
HERE.(7/28)
David Copperfield reported to Yahoo
Entertainment News that the Chinese government changed their laws,
which forbid performers from going into the audience, in order to
"help prove to the world they could be flexible." To read the Jul.
19 story by Marilyn Beck and Stacy Jenel Smith titled "Sarandon
Juggling Film Work and Family Time/'Big Brother' Producer's Words
Back To Haunt Him" click:
HERE.(7/28)
John Bundy and Morgan will appear
in "Magic of the Night" at the
Fantasy Island Amusement Park in Beach Haven, NJ on Jul. 30-Aug. 9.
The shows, which run at 7:30pm, 8:30pm, and 9:30pm, are free with
park admission. For more information click:
HERE.(7/28)
Siegfried, Tammy and John Calvert, and Roy pose for a picture during Calvert's visit to their show, where he was introduced to the audience and brought up on stage for an ovation. Lynette Chappell, S&R's main assistant, began her career as Calvert's assistant. (Photo: Siegfried & Roy).(7/28) |
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Sunday -
July 29, 2001 |
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Houdini
on the cover of the July, 2001 issue of WE&T magazine.
Some wonderful and scarce photographs of Houdini from
the Kevin Connolly collection are interweaved through
the pages of the magazine, which has nothing to do with
magic. The Houdini angle is explained "His success also
depended on his ability to look at his situation and see
possibility where others saw restrictions. This is a
useful skill to develop, especially for those of us
working in a regulated filed like water quality
management." Another Houdini reference, "If you dive
right into the optimization process (figuratively
speaking), you may discover a Houdini-like ability to
conjure more treatment capacity." Like I said – nice
photos.(7/29)
The Fellowship of Christian Magicians
annual convention in
Marion, IN is featured in the Indianapolis Star. Some of the
magicians mentioned in the article are Kelvin Chun, Steve Varro,
Diana Payne, Wanda Pelton, Ricky Henson, Dawn Nix, and Markly
Anderson. To read the Jul. 28 story by Lisa Hanson titled
"Faith-based illusion" click:
HERE.(7/29)
Robert Baxt's appearance at J.R.'s Comedy Club in Valencia,
CA is promoted in the Los Angeles Daily News where he is described
as, "With his unique sense of humor and spectacular magical
ability, Baxt creates wonderment and merriment as he commands the
attention of audience members of all ages." To read the Jul. 27
article titled "Briefly Swing, Blues Band Set To Take Stage"
supplied by YellowBrix and Infoseek click:
HERE.(7/29)
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