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Monday -
November 19, 2001 |
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Marc
Salem's "Mind Games, Too" begins previews on Tuesday Nov. 20 at
the Duke Theatre (229 West 42nd Street) in New York City. The new
90-minute show (with no intermission) officially opens on Dec. 3
and will run through Jan. 13, 2002. Since Salem's first critically
acclaimed show opened in New York it has been in demand around the
world where the shows have been selling-out and getting incredible
raves in the local newspapers. You owe it to yourself to see this
show if you are in the New York area during the holiday season.
Tickets are $45 per person and are available through Tele-charge
by phoning: 212-239-6200 or by clicking:
HERE.(11/19)
Tony Clark, Doug Malloy, Lorenzo Clark, Lou Serrano, Bill Chaudet,
Fitzgerald, and Doug Hoover appear at the
Magic Castle in Los
Angeles on Nov. 19-25.(11/19)
Zigmont's "Forbidden Magic: Secrets of the Mummy's Tomb
2001 Illusion Show" won the Best Production award at the Nov. 14
"Big E awards" ceremony (given by the International Association of
Amusement Parks and Attractions -IAAPA) which honored the best
Theme park shows worldwide.(11/19)
The Clark County Commission is scheduled to vote
for and approve, on Tuesday, adding Siegfried & Roy's names to the
street signs on Koval Lane between Sands Avenue and Flamingo Road.
To read the Nov. 16 article by Kate Maddox titled "Akashia made a
name for herself" click:
HERE.(11/19)
IBM Ring 193 in Utah performed a benefit
for the Cancer Wellness House on Oct. 29 and received press in a
Salt Lake Tribune article. To read the Nov. 18 article by Judy Magid titled "Judge Memorial, Wellness House Celebrate; Museum
Donors Honored" click:
HERE.(11/19)
Seems like Britney Spears may have "borrowed" some
segments for her concert from the Siegfried & Roy show. A Las
Vegas Review-Journal article commented, "So maybe it's just one of
those wacky showbiz coincidences? Probably not. Spears attended
the Siegfried & Roy show at The Mirage about a year ago. To read
the Nov. 16 article by Norm titled "Siegfried & Roy cast notes
similarities in Spears scenes" click:
HERE.(11/19)
FLORIDA: Tommy Williams lectures on Monday Nov. 19 for IBM
Ring #303 in Fort Myers.(11/19)
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Tuesday -
November 20, 2001 |
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David
Copperfield will be featured on an NBC TV special on Tuesday Dec.
4. The special titled "In Style Celebrities at Home" will feature
Copperfield's New York City apartment, which is being renovated. A
Zap2it article quotes Copperfield, "I travel so much, that I just
told them to go in there. It was a renovation. This is a unique
situation, because my place was a total disaster area, like a war
zone. They took some 'before' pictures, and they took 'after'
pictures." He kept an eye on the apartment while on tour through
the internet, "I would get pictures every day of the renovation.
It was pretty cool. I'm really glad I wasn't there for it. Seeing
pictures wasn't as stressful as being there every day," said
Copperfield. To read the Nov. 19 article by Kate O'Hare titled "At
Home with David Copperfield" click:
HERE.(11/20)
Rob Zabrecky is featured in a Los Angeles Times article
where he stated "I relate magic to music." Zabrecky is one of a
handful of alternative rock musician's who are now doing magic. As
he explained it, "For artists, magic is just another venue to
express yourself." Another reason he gave to be a magician was
funny, "You can grow a lot older as a magician than you can as a
musician… I'd rather see a 60-year-old guy doing card tricks than
see, say, Mick Jagger or Steven Tyler." To read the Nov. 18
article by Mara Schwartz titled "When Rockers Get That Magic
Touch" click:
HERE.(11/20)
INDIA: The Shankars' World of Magic Udupi will hold the
second GILI GILI 2001 convention in Udupi, South India on Nov.
23-25. Headlining the convention are Franz Harary and Dean
Gunarson, For more information click:
HERE.(11/20)
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Wednesday -
November 21, 2001 |
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Ayala and Tanya who appear at Caesars Magical Empire in Las
Vegas are featured in a Showbiz story, which looks at Joaquin
Ayala's career. The article asked what makes him stand out, "He
said his style differs from other magicians because he relies less
on high-tech devices, preferring more elemental, ancient objects
from Mexican culture. It's a strategy he says works well with
audiences who have figured out many modern magic tricks." To read
the Nov. 25-Dec. 1 article by Greg Cheeseman titled "The Empire
Strikes Back With A Passion" click:
HERE.(11/21)
Uri Geller in The Herald about his "You
Only Live Once" television appearance and an overview about his
career. To read the Nov. 20 article titled "Does he also bend the
truth?" supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click:
HERE.(11/21)
Siegfried & Roy sing in a commercial made to invigorate
tourism in Las Vegas. According to a Showbiz article the TV ad
will run in Southern California, Phoenix, Dallas, Houston and San
Francisco. It can also be seen at www.vegasfreedom.com. To read
the Nov. 25-Dec. 1 story titled "Siegfried & Roy Let Their Voices
Show" click:
HERE.(11/21)
IBM Ring #8's convention in Columbia, MO is featured in
a Columbia Daily Tribune article which mentions magicians: Doug
Clark, Joe Cole, Professor Zappo, Carl Macon, Todd Lamanske, and
David Klachko. To read the Nov. 17 article by Mary Jo Feldstein
titled "Amateur Magicians' Group Gathers for Weekend Convention in
Columbia, MO." click:
HERE.(11/21)
David Silverman performs at the annual pecan sale and
Holiday party for the Pennington Seed and Supply Co. To read the
Nov. 20 State Gazette article by Kathy Krone titled "Magician
David Silverman earns applause" click:
HERE.(11/21)
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Thursday -
November 22, 2001 |
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Criss
Angel's "Mindfreak" begins previews on Friday Nov. 23 at The World
Underground Theatre (WWF New York, Broadway at 43rd Street) in New
York City. Angel told MagicTimes that he created "An experience
unlike anything the world of magic has ever seen." The 160-seat
theater is unique, as the audience completely surrounds the small
stage. The intimate setting allows Angel to bring the magic into
the audience and makes them an integral part of the show. Angel's
character and vision is very unique and the illusions, special
effects and magic he presents should "freak the minds" of most who
see the new show. The show runs a little more than an hour with
ten performances per week. Doors open 45-minutes before show time
where an exceptionally attractive staff will be serving drinks.
The official opening is scheduled for Dec. 6. Tickets range from
$15-$55 per person and are available by phoning: 212-307-4100 or
by clicking:
HERE.(11/22)
Hans Klok accidentally set his assistant (Debbie Verheij)
on fire during a show in Nijkerk, Holland. A Ananova article
quotes Klok, "We have indeed a dangerous profession… This accident
has been caused by not being attentive. We've done the act so many
times we forgot about safety." To read the Nov. 21 story titled
"Master magician sets assistant on fire" click:
HERE.(11/22)
Carter Beats the Devil by Glen David
Gold is reviewed in The Sunday Telegraph where they concluded,
"Gold has captured the high-wire excitement of the age when the
thrills and spills of vaudeville were about to be overtaken, but
not eclipsed, by the wonder of television." To read the Nov. 18
review titled "Tricks and questions" supplied by Infoseek and
Yellowbrix click:
HERE.(11/22)
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Friday -
November 23, 2001 |
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Tony Blanco is featured in a View article chronicling his
career from the age of 15 to his current engagements in Las Vegas.
To read the Nov. 21 article by Emmily N. Bristol titled "Magician
enjoys putting creativity into work" click:
HERE.(11/23) PENNSYLVANIA: Robert Baxt will headline Bob Little's Super
Sunday on Sunday Nov. 25. Featured performers include Todd
Charles, Joe Holliday, Jason Bishop, and Francis & Randy.
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 Robert Baxt, auction
hosted by Hank Moorehouse, free Champagne, cake, and homemade
chocolate. For more information phone: 215-672-3344.(11/23)
PRESS RELEASE:
HOW A MAGICIAN
RAKES IN $100,000 IN 12 WEEKS.
Ben
Robinson entertains police, FBI and EMT at the Command Center near Ground
Zero. The photo was taken at 5am on October 4, 2001. (Photo: Ben Robinson).(11/23) |
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Saturday -
November 24, 2001 |
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The popularity of Indian street magic is said to be fading. Chand Baba, who at 85 may be India's oldest street magician, said
in a BBC article that he "…is struggling hard to keep his ancient
art alive as people are more interested in watching television
than seeing street magic shows." Shankar Jr. who is the organizer
of a magic convention taking place in Udupi this weekend said that
"…the number of street magicians in India has dwindled over the
past decade." To read the Nov. 23 article by Habib Beary titled
"Indian magicians fear for future" click:
HERE.(11/24)
Michael Chaut, Peter Kougasian, Simon Lovell, Todd Robbins, Jamy Ian Swiss, Asi Wind and Frank Brents appear at
Monday Night
Magic on Nov. 26 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets phone Ticketmaster at:
212-307-4100.(11/24)
Eric Brouman gets stuck inside a pair of
thumb cuffs and goes to the fire department and hospital to have
them removed. To read the Nov. 20, The Plain Dealer, article by
Regina Brett titled "An old trick can dog you" click:
HERE.(11/24)
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Sunday -
November 25, 2001 |
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Marvin
Berglas opens a new Marvin's Magic shop at the Toys "R" Us toy
centre located at the heart of New York City. The new
multi-million dollar, 110,000 square foot, multi level Toys "R" Us
store, known as "Centre of the Toy Universe" features a 60-foot
Ferris Wheel and a 20-foot LED screen that will occasionally
transmit magic demonstrations. The magic section is staffed with
trained demonstrators that use state of the art audiovisual
equipment to enhance their presentations. There will also be an
interactive 'live' video stream where Marvin Berglas can appear to
perform magic from London. More than 1.5 million people visit
Times Square every day – many of them will be able to catch a live
magic demonstration and possibly be inspired to pursue the study
of magic.(11/25)Adam Christing who presents the Family Comedy Revue at the
Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts in California on Sunday is
featured in the Press Telegram. To read the Nov. 23 article by
Vicki Smith Paluch titled "People, people who throw people" click:
HERE.(11/25)
Johnny Ace Palmer, Puck, Danny Cole, Andrew Goldenhersh,
David Yee, George Tovar, Mark Haslam, and Rick Fisher appear at
the Magic Castle in Los
Angeles on Nov. 26-Dec. 2. Rick Fisher lectures on Sunday Dec.
2.(11/25)
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