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Monday -
December 24, 2001 |
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Glen
David Gold who wrote "Carter Beats The Devil" is interviewed in
Newsday where he spoke of his research, "Almost every single
magician in literature ends up being a metaphor. Or having
supernatural powers. I couldn't find a book that just treated
being a magician like a job. Where you have a cup of coffee and
say, 'OK, I'm going to saw someone in half today differently than
I did yesterday.'" Gold also talks about his life and career and
how it was similar to some parts of the book. Describing the
connection between magic and writing Gold said, "If I was trying
to do anything on a literary level with this book, it was to
defeat the whole process of the suspension of disbelief. If you
say something with a straight enough face, people will follow you
a long way. Lying with authority - that's the connection between
writing and magic." To read the Dec. 23 article by Andrew O'Hehir
titled "Talking With Glen David Gold" click:
HERE.(12/24)
--To buy the book for only $17.46 click:
HERE.
Rick Thomas is featured in this week's Las Vegas Showbiz
where he is called on of Las Vegas's marvelous entertainment
"finds." He is described as, "Thomas is a versatile performer. At
times, he is even funny. Then, moments later, he can become
dramatic as he magically disappears and reappears in the audience.
Among the many charming moments in his performance is when he
invites a youngster to participate in a levitation." To read the
Dec.23-29 article by Hilary L. Green titled "Hocus Pocus" click:
HERE.(12/24)
The Pendragons, Arthur Benjamin, George Tovar, Ivan Amodei,
Joycee Beck, and Howard Jay appear at the
Magic Castle in Los
Angeles on Dec. 24-30. Rick Fisher lectures on Sunday Dec.
2.(12/24)
Lou Piltz in a Pasadena Star News is reportedly "…
mystifying local children and adults with magic. He mostly
performs for local schools but also has shown his tricks off at
dinners for La Mirada city employees and the Rio Hondo chapter of
the American Red Cross. And always for free." To read the Dec. 23
article by Mike Sprague titled "Ex-councilman not too old to learn
new tricks" click:
HERE.(12/24)
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Tuesday -
December 25, 2001 |
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Membership to the Magic Circle's Young Magicians' Club is
proposed as a gift for Harry Potter enthusiasts in a Mail on
Sunday article. The reason for learning magic according to the
article is that "A career in magic can be very rewarding. The
world's best-known professional magician, David Copperfield,
earned 36 million last year. High salaries for accomplished
illusionists are nothing new the English magician Isaac Fawkes,
who died in 1731, left the present- day equivalent of 3.9 million
in his will." Magic Circle president, Michael Bailey, pointed out
that "It is the intensive practice, personality and creative
presentation of the performer that brings the magic alive and
makes it baffling and entertaining." To read the Dec. 23 article
titled "Magicians conjure up fat wallets" supplied by Infoseek and
YellowBrix click:
HERE.(12/25)
Matthew
W. Dickie's book "Magic and Magicians in the Greco-Roman World" is
reviewed in the Los Angeles Times. The book looks at the history
of magic (what is perceived as "real" magic) and how it was scene
by the times. The book is described as "the fruit of prodigious
reading and profound scholarship, yet never bogs down in its own
accumulation of facts." The review concludes, "Magic was also
fatally easy to accept. When the limits of scientific logic were
quite uncertain, anything became possible… After all, the
astrologers are still in business." To read the Dec. 23 article by
Peter Green titled "Hocus-pocus" click:
HERE.(12/25)
--To buy the book for only $90.00 click:
HERE.
Alain Nu opens for Leon Redbone on Dec. 28-29 at the Rams
Head Tavern (33 West Street) in Annapolis, MD. Admission is $24.50
per person and tickets are available by phoning:
410-268-4545.(12/25) AUSTRALIA: Hank Moorehouse and Richard Pinner are
headlining the 26th New Zealand Magician's Convention at the
Waipuna Hotel & Conference Centre (Mt. Wellington) in Auckland on
Dec. 28-31. For more information click:
HERE.(12/25)
Marc
Salem with Richard Dreyfuss who attended the Dec. 9
Mind Games, Too show at the Duke in New York City.
(Photo: Marc Salem).(12/25) |
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Wednesday -
December 26, 2001 |
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A speaker company is touting the quality of their product
by describing it's use at Magic Masters in Orlando, "To compete,
you need something spectacular to grab the attention of tourists
in order to make the sale. That is just what Magic Masters does,
by demonstrating and selling their magic tricks, books and kits in
a very entertaining manner. Their JBL sound system lets the magic
be heard inside and outside of the store." To read the Dec. 21
press release titled "Magic Masters Draws a Crowd With JBL
Speakers" click:
HERE.(12/26) Criss Angel will be receiving the "2001 Magician Of The
Year" Merlin Award from Tony Hassini and the International
Magician's Society on Saturday Dec. 29 after the performance of
his show "Mindfreak."(12/26)
CONNECTICUT: Harry Lorayne will be presenting his unique 2
1/2 hour lecture at the 21st annual New England Magician's
Conference (NEMCON) on Saturday Feb. 23, 2002 in North Haven. The
one-day convention is one of the largest in the East coast and
will also feature lectures and performances by Stephen Bargatze,
Chris Capeharte, Tom Jones, Rachel Wild, and Jay Mattioli.
Advanced registration is $50 per person and includes all the
events. For more information e-mail:
sam127nemcon@aol.com.(12/26)
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Thursday -
December 27, 2001 |
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The
Society Of American Magicians will be celebrating its 100-year
anniversary in 2002 and in honor of the occasion they will hold
their annual convention in the city where it all began -- New York
City on July 3-6. Many surprises are being planned and the exact
details have yet to be officially announced, but one thing is for
certain, the deadline for the discounted early registration rate
of $195 per person expires on Dec. 31 when it will be raised to
$225 per person. The convention hotel is the prestigious Hilton
New York & Towers and most shows will take place at the historic
City Center, which is Manhattan's first performing arts center.
All attendees will also receive a special edition first day of
issue Houdini stamp. For more information and registration click:
HERE.(12/27)
Penn & Teller perform at the Soaring Eagle Casino and
Resort in Mount Pleasant, MI on Dec. 27 at 7pm. Tickets are
$18-$45 per person and are available by clicking:
HERE.(12/27)
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Friday -
December 28, 2001 |
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John Tudor presents his "The Magic Is In You!"® multi-media
magic show on Saturday Dec. 29 at 3pm at the Township Auditorium
in Columbia, SC. The illusion show which teaches positive values
to young people will donate a portion of the proceeds to The Red
Cross September 11 Relief Fund. The messages stressed in the show
include staying in school, staying off drugs, and avoiding violent
behaviors. Also scheduled to appear are close-up magicians in the
lobby and special guests Walt Hemmingway and Steve Harris. Tudor
hopes that in addition to having fun the "students are left with a
variety of special lessons to hopefully last a lifetime." Ticket
are $7.50-$10.50per person and are available by phoning:
803-252-6530.(12/28) Richard Pinner who did a blind-fold drive during the magic
convention in Auckland, Australia is interviewed in a One News
article. To read the Dec. 27 article titled "Eyes wide shut:
driving blindfolded" click:
HERE.(12/28)
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Saturday -
December 29, 2001 |
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David Blaine's influence has just gone beyond cultivating a
generation of close-up magicians who dream of entertaining
strangers on street corners to people who want to freeze
themselves in ice cubes. Rabbi Abraham Abraham is trying to outdo
David Blaine by staying in a block of ice for 72 hours. According
to a New York Post article the "Coney Island rabbi entombed
himself in 12 tons of ice yesterday without food or drink, because
he claims the current endurance record isn't kosher." To read the
Dec. 27 article by Mia Goldberg and Maria Alvarez titled "Ice
Rabbi Bids To Set Record Straight" click:
HERE.(12/29)
Lance Burton and Melinda have both donated personalized
Christmas ornaments which are being auctioned off on the web, with
proceeds going to their favorite charity. The bidding for the
celebrity auction, run by the Venetian, closes on Dec. 31. To view
the ornaments and bid click:
HERE.(12/29)
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Sunday -
December 30, 2001 |
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Jeff
McBride and Eugene Burger who have been presenting their Master
Classes throughout the United States have announced that they will
present special Master Classes in Amsterdam and Belgium in March.
The specialized classes which have helped many magicians improve
their magic shows and presentational skills are presented over a
three day period with the themes: "Achieving Your Magical Dreams,"
"Power, Passion and Performance" and "Taking Your Magic to the
Next Level." Attendees are also given an opportunity to perform
their act and be given feedback and advise on how to raise the
level of their show. Sessions will be given in Amsterdam on Mar.
1-3 and Belgium on March 8-10. The Friday-Sunday classes last from
four to eleven hours each. For more information and contact
information click:
HERE.(12/30)
The Pendragons, Dick Barry, Scott Tokar, Ivan Amodei, Jeff
Martin, and Ron Saylor appear at the
Magic Castle in Los
Angeles on Dec. 31-Jan. 6. Dick Barry lectures on Sunday Jan.
6.(12/30)
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