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February 4,
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With the addition of the 12,000 members of the Indian
Magic Circle to it's ranks, the 37,000 member International Magicians
Society dramatically out distances all other magic clubs in the world in
regard to the size of their membership. "People join for a lifetime. We only
loose members when they die," observed IMS founder and President Tony
Hassini during a recent interview with MagicTimes. ...Go
to full story.(2/4)
Mystina, Andrew Goldenhersh, Doug Malloy, Gary Norsigian,
Miguel Puga, Lou Serrano, Todd Oliver, and Nancy Gray appear at the
Magic Castle in Los Angeles on Feb. 4-10. Danny Archer lectures on
Sunday Jan. 20.(2/4) NEW JERSEY: Paul Hallas lectures on Monday Feb. 11 at 8pm
for S.A.M. Assembly #161 at The Willows (1013 Washington Avenue)
in Greenbrook. For more information click:
HERE.(2/4)
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candid shot of close-up magic heavies Harvey Rosenthal and Steve Draun
comparing notes, not about magic, but video camera technique at last year's
Tannen Jubilee. (Photo: MagicTimes). (2/4) |
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Tuesday -
February 5,
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Rick
Thomas' receipt of the 'Magician of the Year' award from the
Academy of Magical Arts on Jan. 17 is reported in a Las Vegas
Review-Journal newsmaker article. Thomas sais of magic "Magic has
to be the most universal art form in the world... Everyone loves
to be amazed. Everybody dreams dreams." The article also points
out that "…he does not see himself tiring down anytime soon. He is
constantly changing his show, adding new tricks and illusions,
which he thinks 'keeps him fresh.'" To read the Feb. 4 article by
Deana DiDio titled "Las Vegas illusionist receives Academy of
Magical Arts honor" click:
HERE.(2/5)
A movie script titled "Mephisto" and based on a comic book
has been optioned for a movie. According to a Variety article "The
story concerns a couple trying to save their troubled marriage.
They attend a magic show and the wife volunteers for a
disappearing trick, but the magician dies midway through. The wife
is nowhere to be found, and the husband, not sure if she's dumped
him, enters a metaphysical world to try to find her." To read the
Jan. 4 Reuters article titled "Latest Hollywood script deals"
click:
HERE.(2/5)
Penn & Teller appear at the Samba Theatre at the Rio Hotel &
Casino (3700 W. Flamingo Rd.) in Las Vegas on Feb. 8-24. Tickets are
$55 per person. For more information and reservations click:
HERE.(2/5)
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February 6,
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William Andrews, who was instrumental in implementing many worthwhile
programs for the Society of American Magicians, has been named as "Magician
of the Year" for 2002 by SAM Parent Assembly #1. The presentation will be
made at their annual show on Apr. 27 at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center
(199 Chambers St.) in New York City. Already booked to appear during the
annual "Salute to Magic" are Chuck Jones & Jan, Gay Blackstone, Ted Lee, and
George Schindler & Nina. Tickets are $25-$35 per person and are available by
phoning Isaac Rodriguez at: 718-651-7335.(2/6)
André Kole tours with his full-evening show of magic and a
message with appearances at the Shefield Family Center in Kansas
City, MO (Feb. 8 - 816-241-4831), Cornerstone Community Church in
Harrisonville, MO (Feb. 10 - 816-380-2190), United Methodist Church
in Dyer, IN (Feb. 16 - 219-661-1737), Sauk Valley Alive in Dixon, IL
(Feb. 17 - 815-284-3090), Christ Church in St. Louis, MO (Feb. 19 -
314-843-4600), TBA in St. Louis, MO (Feb. 20-21 - 314-579-9460),
Parkway Baptist Church in St. Louis, MO (Feb. 22-23 - 800-730-3081)
an at the Calvary Church in St. Peters, MO (Feb. 24 -
636-939-4343).(2/6) PRESS
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February 7,
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Judy
Carter who was one of the pioneer magicians to brake into the
Comedy Club circuit in the 1970s is featured in a Grand Island
Independent article which also looks at what she has been up to
since leaving magic. She is currently billed as a "master teacher,
author and humorous speaker" who will be presenting the a keynote
presentation for the Grand Island Area Chamber of Commerce's
annual meeting on March 5. According to the article Carter has
written several books on comedy, appeared on more than 100 TV
shows, formed Comedy Workshop Productions and produces the annual
California Comedy Conference. To read the Feb. 5 article titled
"Comedienne chosen to speak at chamber dinner" click:
HERE.(2/7)
--To buy her latest book "The Comedy Bible" for $12 click:
HERE.Paul Daniels continues to tour his "An Audience with Paul
Daniels" show in the UK with appearances at the The Spa in Lowestoft
(Feb. 9), The Bacon Theatre in Cheltenham (15), The Playhouse in
Harlow (16), Bognor Regis (17), The New Gala Theatre in Durham (19),
The Arena Civic Theatre in St. Albans (23), The Ashcroft Theatre in
Croydon (24), and The Coliseum in Oldham (27).(2/7)
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Friday -
February 8,
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Howard Posener's performance at a gallery is described in an LA
Times article, "A woman named a card, Posener shuffled, and
suddenly the card appeared. 'He did it!' she shouted. But that
wasn't enough. Posener had to show them the trick that so thrilled
a Saudi prince that he gave the magician his sapphire and titanium
watch. With a turn of the hand, Posener switched the card from one
suit to another." To read the Feb. 7 article by Gina Piccalo and
Louise Roug titled "Boyle, Off the Shelf" click:
HERE.(2/8)MARYLAND:
Tim Ellis & Sue-Anne Webster lecture on Tuesday
Feb. 12 at 7pm at Ken-Zo's Yogi Magic Mart (1025 South Charles
Street) in Baltimore. Admission is $15 per person. For more
information phone: 410-727-5811.(2/8)
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February 9,
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Magician O.P. Sharma who is running for the legislature in
Uttar Pradesh, India is using magic to garner votes. According to
an Associated Press article he "…uses his magical tricks to appeal
to voters who may not be able to read or write." Sharma is quoted,
"It will be a victory of artists," and also pointed out that
"other magicians are also running, and magicians from around the
country have come to help them campaign." One of the methods used
to persuade voters was described, "He put flags bearing the
symbols of all the competing parties into a bag, and let someone
in the crowd draw one out. 'Oohs' and 'ahs' emerged as the person
drew out one huge flag, of Sharma's party, and the others had
vanished." To read the Feb. 8 article by Prajnan Bhattacharya
titled "Magicians, eunuchs, mock political establishment as they
seek votes in India's biggest state election" click:
HERE.(2/9) The contests at the recent Columbus Magi-Fest attracted around 30
competitors and the winners were: Senior Close-Up: Tommy Williams (1st),
Trent Rupp (2nd), Arthur Trace (3rd). Senior Stage: Arthur Trace (1st),
Michael Herrick (2nd), Father Mark Davis (3rd). Junior Close-Up: Kelvin Kwong (1st), Mike Misko (2nd), Doug Pace (3rd). Junior Stage: Daniel Weeber
(1st), Norman Ng (2nd), Matthew Stanley (3rd).(2/9)
CALIFORNIA: Mark Wilson lectures on Tuesday Feb. 12 at
7:30pm for the Misdirections Magic Shop at the Fort Mason Center
(Building C Room 370) in San Francisco. For more information and
reservations phone: 415-566-2180.(2/9)
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Sunday -
February 10,
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David Copperfield featured in a St. Petersburg Times
article that interviewed him prior to his show in Fort Myers, FL.
Asked what makes him stand out from all other magicians
Copperfield said, "I like telling stories. I like taking people's
dreams and making that the basis of what I do. Like the dream of
flying that everybody shares. And I used to make it snow in the
theater because a lot of people have that same dream. Or they
think of a beach." Talking about the difficulties in developing
new illusions Copperfield explained, "It's a long process and a
lot of trial and error. It's like making a feature film. And I do
most of the work on tour. In fact, when I'm finished with you, I'm
going to the theater to work on a new thing that will go into the
show tonight. In kind of rough form." To read the Feb. 8 article
by Thomas Zucco titled "Making magic is hard work" click:
HERE.(2/10)
Andre Kole who will perform in Illinois later this week is
featured in a Munster Times article which points out that he is
"Considered to be one of the great magical entertainers of our
time, Kole has performed before millions of people through live
and televised audiences in all 50 U.S. states, South America,
Europe, Asia and Africa - 76 countries in all." To read the Feb. 9
article titled "Church under no illusion of guests talents" click:
HERE.(2/10)
The newly released "Méliès the Magician" DVD is reviewed in PopMatters where they surmise that "One cannot help but admire the
work, yet wish at the same time that the director were not as
steadfastly committed merely to astonishment. No matter how hard
he tried, Méliès could not put aside the role of conjurer. A top
hat could never be simply a top hat. It had to contain rabbits,
birds, colored ribbons, and chorus girls." To read the Feb. 8
review by David Sanjek titled "Now You See It, Now You Don't"
click:
HERE.(2/10)
--To buy the DVD for $26.96 click:
HERE.
Paul Zenon in the Independent about his show at The Comedy
Store. Zenon commented about the state of magic, "People think
it's [magic] dated and try to avoid watching it… It's a very
reactionary profession. It hasn't changed much since the 1950s.
Anything new gets slated. Many magicians still believe top hat and
tails is the only dress option." To read the Feb. 9 article titled
"Paul Zenon tonight Comedy Store" supplied by Infoseek and
YellowBrix click:
HERE.(2/10)
Torkova, Jim Karol, and Todd Robbins appear at Monday Night
Magic on Feb. 11 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets phone Ticketmaster at:
212-307-4100. For more information click:
HERE.(2/10)
EAST COAST: Tim Ellis & Sue-Anne Webster hit the New York
lecture circuit with lectures in Pennsylvania on Feb. 11 (IBM
#6 - phone: 610-917-1132), in New Jersey on Feb. 13 (JMMRT
- 732-969-2566) and in New York City on Feb. 15 (SAM #1 – members
only).(2/10)
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