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Monday -
January 14,
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The Stars of Magic Show produced by Dale Salwak is
previewed in a Los Angeles Times article which quotes Amos
Levkovitch saying that he was born to be a magician. Levkovitch
explained, "That's the truth, like you are born a musician or a
painter or an artist a sculptor… I think the first time I was
exposed I went, 'Wow!' It took me like a storm and I am still
carrying the disease." The article also looks at how some of the
magicians in the show became interested in magic. Featured
performers include Ed Alonzo, Dana Daniels, and Chuck Jones. To
read the Jan. 12 article by Jennifer K Mahal titled " The stars of
magic to come out" click:
HERE.(1/14)
Clyde Keeley and his Magic Shop are featured in a Muncie
Star Press article which points out that "After 10 years in
business, even magicians haven't made the Magic Shop turn a
profit. That doesn't bother Keeley, though. Keeping prices low
makes young magicians-in-training appear out of thin air, browsing
his well-stocked shelves." To read the Jan. 13 article by John
Carlson titled "Items at this store disappear like magic" click:
HERE.(1/14)
Tomas Kubinek who is a variety artist that uses magic,
acrobatics, clowning, and comedy is profiled in an Indianapolis
Star article. To read the Jan. 13 article by Kelly Kendall titled
"Bouncing Czech" click:
HERE.(1/14)
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Tuesday -
January 15,
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SOUTH
CAROLINA: The 7th Annual South Carolina Association of
Magicians (S.C.A.M.) takes place on Jan. 18-19 in Columbia where
headliners include "The Great Tomsoni & Company," Max Howard,
Duane Laflin, Howie Marmer, Bob Little, Big Daddy Cool, Wild
Magic, Phil Willmarth, Johnnie Moore, Jr., Jayson Morrison, and
John Daniels. This year's convention has a theme of "Magic In
Character," that of magicians who take on a different personality
and image for their performances. There will also be special
lectures, performances and a Saturday Night Gala which is open to
the public. For more information click:
HERE.(1/15)
William E. Neal who presented a four-hour mentalism and
hypnosis show is reviewed in the Pottsville Republican where they
state that he, "…persuaded about 300 people in the auditorium that
their house and car keys were bending uncontrollably, before their
eyes." The show was a benefit for a high school newspaper. To read
the Jan. 14 article by Rory Schuler titled "Key-bending magician
astonishes crowd" click:
HERE.(1/15)
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Wednesday -
January 16,
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Benjamin Curtis who plays "Steven" in the Dell Computers TV
commercials has become very popular. Curtis who is a magician and
former student at Tannen's Magic Camp is featured in a USA Today
article, which quotes him about his popularity, "It's pretty
intense… I've been in people's living rooms for a year. They feel
like they know me." The article also mentions his interest in
magic; "Curtis began doing magic at age 4 and has been a
professional magician since age 13." Currently attending school
and living in New York City, Curtis grew up in Chattanooga, TN. To
read the Jan. 14 article by Michael McCarthy titled "A lot of
people find Steven pretty lovable" click:
HERE.(1/16)
Benjamin Curtis was also featured in a Wall Street Journal
article which pointed out that "The 'Dell Guy' boasts one of the
largest advertising fan club message boards on Yahoo, with 535
members." Curtis also auditioned recently for a roll in
"Terminator III." To read the Jan. 10 article by Suzanne Vranica
titled "Another Advertising Star Is Born As Viewers Embrace Dell's
Pitchman" click:
HERE.(1/16)
David Copperfield begins his US tour by spending most of
January in Florida. You can catch his "Portal" show at the Broward
Center for the Performing Arts in Ft. Lauderdale (Jan. 18-20), Bob
Carr Performing Arts Centre in Orlando (21-22), Lakeland Center Youkey Theatre in Lakeland (23), King Center For The Performing
Arts in Melbourne (25-26), Ruby Diamond in Tallahassee (28-29),
the Saenger Theatre in Pensacola (Jan. 30), and Memorial
Auditorium in Chattanooga, TN (31).(1/16)
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Thursday -
January 17,
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"Puzzlers'
Tribute: A feast For The Mind" is a new book by David Wolfe and Tom Rodgers
which is a tribute to Martin Gardner and features contributions from his
fans and friends. The book includes more than 400 pages of magic, puzzles,
math, science, games, essays, topology, origami, and much more. Magicians
represented in the book are: Jerry Andrus, Tyler Barrett, Russell Barnhart,
Gordon Bean, Arthur Benjamin, Harry Eng, Brain Epstein, Ken Fletcher, Bob Friedhoffer, Martin Gardner, Ray Hyman, William Kalush, Scott Kim, Max
Maven, Mark Setteducatti, Allan Slaight, Mel Stover, Larry White, Ron Wohl,
and Meir Yedid. The non-magician contributors are leaders in the science,
puzzle and math world. There is literally something for every type of
thinking person included here. Of interest to many would be Kalush's essay
on "Sleight of Hand with Playing Cards prior to Scot's Discoverie," Kim's
"Inversions" and Eng's method of inserting coins in bottles. Many of the
contributors are considered geniuses in their field and to understand some
of the essays and theories you too might need to be a genius. The special
edition book is available from Amazon.com for $35. To order click:
HERE.(1/17)Kenley Browne who performs at the annual Magic 'N' Miracles
Benefit Magic Show -- Illusions 2002 is featured in a Calgary Sun
article. To read the Jan. 16 article by Chris Gerritsen titled
"Haggis ready to fly city's friendly sky" click:
HERE.(1/17)
Skilldini (Tim Wright) performs with the Amazing Johnathan
on Jan. 15-20 at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas. For tickets
phone: 702-386-8100.(1/17)
Penelope
Cruz and Tom Cruise with Siegfried & Roy backstage at the Mirage in Las
Vegas. Just for the record, the White Siberian Tiger's name is Titan. (Photo:
Siegfried & Roy).(1/17) |
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Friday -
January 18,
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Lance Burton has been voted as "Favorite Magician" in the
3rd Annual Visitor's Choice Awards, which are voted on by the
readers of What's On, The Las Vegas Guide. Burton was the only
magician who won an award in any category. He will be featured in
the Feb. 19-Mar. 4 issue of What's On. To read the Jan. 17 press
release titled "What's On, The Las Vegas Guide Unveils The Winners
Of The 2002 Visitor's Choice Awards" click:
HERE.(1/18)
O.P. Sharma who is running for a seat in the Uttar Pradesh
Assembly in India is getting 200 magicians to help him win by
having them "hypnotise voters." Annanova reported that he to is a
magician who "…has staged 26,000 shows during his career." To read
the Jan. 17 article titled "Magician-turned-politician to get
friends to hypnotise voters" click:
HERE.(1/18)
A Children's book about a magician titled "Daughter of the
Great Zandini" by Cary Fagan is reviewed in Resource Links. To
read the Jan. 12 review by Connie Forst titled "Daughter of the
Great Zandini" supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click:
HERE.(1/18)
--To buy the book for $13.56 click:
HERE.
Paul Daniels buys a Mark II ClamBoat at the Earl's Court
Boat Show. According to a Yachting Monthly Daniels said, "It is
easy to stow away. I live on the River Thames and my
grandchildren, nephews and nieces are going to love this." To read
the Jan. 17 article titled "Magician Paul Daniels buys a ClamBoat"
click:
HERE.(1/18)
CALIFORNIA: Martin Lewis is lecturing on Monday Jan. 21 at
7pm at Mind Over Magic (2214 Burbank Blvd) in Burbank. Admission
is $30 per person. For reservations phone: 818-562-1921.(1/18)
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Saturday -
January 19,
2002 |
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Monday
Night Magic opens at their new location on Jan. 21 at 8pm with their
very talented board of directors performing. It is a rare
opportunity to see Frank Brents, Michael Chaut, Todd Robbins, Peter
Samelson, and Jamy Ian Swiss on the same bill and their varied
styles and expertise will present an outstanding show. The new venue
is The McGinn/Cazale Theatre (2162 Broadway, 76th Street) in New
York City. We understand the show has already sold out but you might
give it a try by phoning: 212-615-6432. For more information click:
HERE.(1/19)
--For a MNM Spotlight article click:
HERE.
CALIFORNIA: Danny Archer lectures for the Misdirections
Magic Shop in San Francisco on Wednesday Jan. 23 at7:30pm. For
more information phone: 415-566-2180.(1/19)
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Sunday -
January 20,
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Gary Ouellet's latest vehicle is reviewed in the Las Vegas
Review-Journal. "Tease," a musical about a strip club and it's
characters opened at the Blue Note at the Aladdin Hotel in Las
Vegas. The show is directed by Ouellet who also wrote 10 of the
songs in the show. The review commends Ouellet, "Ten of the 16
songs are original, an impressive first-time effort by Ouellet,
who usually works with magicians and produced "The World's
Greatest Magic" specials for NBC." To read the Jan. 18 review by
Mike Weatherford titled "Strip clubs get a musical salute in new
show 'Tease'" click:
HERE.(1/20)
Rick Thomas received a "Magician of the Year" award on Jan.
17 from the Academy of Magical Arts. A Las Vegas Sun article
pointed out that, "…the academy powers-that-be are genuine experts
who each year present awards to the best magicians in the world."
To read the Jan. 18 article by Kate Maddox titled "Odds are, DeLuca's on target" click:
HERE.(1/20)
Lance Burton talks about his friend Clint Holmes in a Las
Vegas Sun article that looks at how Holmes has brought together
many of the Vegas performers. Burton said, "He's the instigator of
getting all the performers together, of hanging out, having
dinner… I've noticed a definite change in the entertainment
community since his arrival." To read the Jan. 18 article by Jerry
Fink titled "Uptown guy: Indefatigable Holmes sets boundless
goals" click:
HERE.(1/20)
Johnny Ace Palmer, Rafael Benatar, Topas, Roxanne, Doug
Brewer, Len Reid, Mark Haslam, Jim Kopperman appear at the
Magic Castle in Los
Angeles on Jan. 21-27.(1/20)
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