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February 18,
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Steve
Cohen who continues to present his "Chamber Magic" show in New
York City is featured in a New York Post article which says he,
"specializes in Victorian salon-style magic in the tradition of
Robert Houdin (Houdini's namesake)." Cohen explains what he tries
to do, "I spend a little time doing card 'tricks,' then I move on
to magic of the mind. Many magicians impress you with tricks, but
once people have a suspicion it's a trick, it's over. I want to
focus on the mystery. Hit them in the gut. Make them gasp." Cohen
will also be making a jeep disappear in an upcoming History
Channel special about Jasper Maskelyne. To read the Feb. 17
article by Nathaniel Eaton titled "What A Card!" click:
HERE.(2/18)
"Le Grand David and His Own Spectacular Magic Company,''
who are celebrating their monumental 25th anniversary season are
featured in a Boston Herald article that points out the strengths
of the show, "Le Grand David's steady, hypnotic method of magic
makes even the smallest trick, like the dancing handkerchief, seem
glamorous, and the grander ones - like a woman appearing out of an
ornately decorated, seemingly empty box - all the more
mesmerizing." To read the Feb. 17 article by Kimberly Click titled
"Shazam! Celebrating 25 years of magic in Beverly with Le Grand
David" click:
HERE.(2/18)
Andre Kole's show in the Post-Tribune where they described
the event, "Hundreds who gathered at Kahler Elementary School were
treated to an array of illusions in a kaleidoscopic burst of
glitzy costumes and dazzling light effects." To read the Feb. 17
article by Alyce Jarman titled "'Christian illusionist' wows with
mix of religion and magic" click:
HERE.(2/18)
Max Maven, Eugene Burger, Tina Lenert, Whit Haydn, Bob
Jardine, Tom Stone, Henry Evans, and Gerry Katzman appear at the
Magic Castle in Los
Angeles on Feb. 18-24. Henry Evans lectures on Sunday Feb. 24.(2/18)
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Tuesday -
February 19,
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Criss
Angel who currently stars in "Mindfreak" will be presenting a very unusual
endurance stunt in the window of WWF New York on the corner of Broadway and
43rd street in New York City. Eight fishhooks will be pierced through his
skin at different locations on his body and he will be hoisted into the air,
eight feet above ground, where he will attempt to remain hanging from the
hooks for six hours, from 8am to 2pm on Wednesday Feb. 20. People are
invited to come and see this "demonstration of an ancient tribal tradition."
Asked if he is planning on anything else like this in the future Angel said,
"Next up, a Halloween Television special, where I really plan on pushing the
envelope."(2/19) Rolando Medina who specializes in sideshow magic and tricks
is featured in a San Antonio Express-News article. Performing
under the name Father Jack Kill "
the San Antonio College student
has left the respectable world of close-up magic and entered a new
realm of conjuring that relies heavily on 'shock value.'" To read
the Feb. 18 article by Anita Baca titled "Act mixes magic with the
macabre" click:
HERE.(2/19)
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February 20,
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From February 10-14 more than 10,000 people crowded the vast Jacob Javits Convention Center on the west side of Manhattan and the toy business
showroom HQ -- 200 Fifth Avenue. Amidst the hundreds of vendors, four
manufacturers of magic-related items stood out. The US Playing Card Co. and
Cadaco featured new magic products while Techniart Inc. unveiled interactive
wizards. The big news was the newly launched Fantasma Magic which will try
to become one of the big players in the general public magic niche. ...Go
to full story.(2/20)
A discussion of Lance Burton's recent tour to the East
Coast is mentioned in the Las Vegas Review-Journal where they
pointed out that all six shows sold-out and that Burton had to
build a second show to tour with as he was back in Vegas a day
later. Burton will also be appearing in Japan in April. The
article also mentions a lawsuit against Garry Ouellet's new show
"Tease." To read the Feb. 19 article by Mike Weatherford titled
"Burton wraps up successful East Coast tour" click:
HERE.(2/20)
Andrew Baerlocher who is performing on the streets of Salt
Lake City during the Olympics explained to the Deseret News "At
night, people don't stop to watch a card trick. But they do stop
to watch a guy on fire." To read the Feb. 19 article by Angie
Welling titled "Entertainers line Salt Lake streets" click:
HERE.(2/20)
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February 21,
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ENGLAND: The Blackpool Magicians' Club celebrates their
50th Magic Convention on Feb. 22-24, 2002 at the Winter Gardens in
Blackpool, England. Touted as the largest magic convention in the
world they will try to outdo themselves by hiring some of the
finest magicians in the business. Scheduled to appear are Juan
Tamariz, Norm Nielsen, Jeff McBride, Lennart Green, Jay Sankey,
David Williamson, Bob Sheets, Michael Ammar, Juliana Chen, Mystina,
George Sateriale, Peter Marvey, Emerson & Jayne, Simo Aalto, Simon
Lovell, Terry Seabrooke, Guy Barrett, David & Dania and many more.
For more information click:
HERE.(2/21)
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Friday -
February 22,
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"The New Foon" is the title of a spec script for a movie
which was just purchased by Paramount Pictures. According to
Variety the story is about "
a Siegfried & Roy-type magician who
goes into rehab and is replaced by a hapless look-alike." To read
the Feb. 21 article titled "Latest Hollywood script deals" click:
HERE.(2/22) CONNECTICUT: Harry Lorayne is headlining at the 21st annual
New England Magician's Conference (NEMCON) on Saturday Feb. 23 at
the Holiday Inn (201 Washington Avenue) in North Haven. Lorayne
will present one of his famous 2 1/2 hour lectures at the one-day
convention which will also feature performances and lectures by
Stephen Bargatze, Chris Capehart, Tom Jones, Rachel Wild, and Jay
Mattioli. Registration is $60 per person at the door and includes
all events. For more information e-mail:
sam127nemcon@aol.com or
phone: 860-349-8149.(2/22)
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Saturday -
February 23,
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Ricky
Jay's new show "Ricky Jay: On The Stem" which is scheduled to open on April
9 will run through July 14 (with a short hiatus Jun. 10-17) at the 299-seat
Second Stage Theatre (307 W. 43rd Street) in New York City. Tickets will
sell-out very quickly, so if you have any aspirations to see this modern day
master of our art -- act now. The box office opens on Tuesday-Saturday from
noon-6pm. Tickets are $65 per person and are available by phoning:
212-246-4422. The new show is also being directed by David Mamet and will
feature new material and larger performing pieces than what many are used to
seeing Jay perform.(2/23)
AFLAC is now the official sponsor of David Copperfield's
40-city US Portal tour. In addition to the sponsorship they are
also partnering with Project Magic to bring the rehabilitation
program to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. AFLAC will also be
involved in producing a Project Magic handbook. To read the Feb.
22 press release titled "AFLAC and David Copperfield Unite for
Children; AFLAC Duck Takes Center Stage for Project Magic" click:
HERE.(2/23)
Joe Riding in the news trying to raise money for his
nine-year-old granddaughter Sally Hoolin's Olympic aspirations as
a skater. She has already qualified for the British Novices Ice
Skating Championships. A This Is Blackpool article mentioned that
Riding is donating his services as a magician in exchange for
sponsorship from companies and individuals who will help in the
expensive Olympic preparations and training. To read the Feb. 22
article by Nikki Masters titled "Oh Grandad, you're magic" click:
HERE.(2/23)
David Corsaro performs at the Bellagio Restaurant & Covellos
Catering (Route 23 North) in Kinnelon, NJ on Saturday Feb. 23 at
8pm. Cost is $5-$20 per person depending on dinner package. For
tickets and information phone: 973-838-2900.(2/23)
The Italian Committee for the Verification of Paranormal
Assertions explains how easy it is to become a psychic in a
Guardian article. Massimo Polidoro and Luigi Garlaschelli, two of
the members, will be releasing a book about debunking many of the
paranormal hoaxes of the past ten years. The article asked, "At
the end of the day, thousands of copies of this new book will
circulate, while those psychics who appear on television preying
on the pain of others are watched by millions. Who can we blame
for misguiding so many people?" To read the Feb. 23 article by
Umberto Eco titled "Psychic? It could just be the power of
persuasion" click:
HERE.(2/23)
Oscar Wilson who performs in clown as "Rosco the Court
Jester" is profiled in the Messenger Post where he said, "If
you're going to entertain that age group, you'll become that age
group... One of the great things about this job is you get to
watch cartoons." To read the Feb.21 article by Bryan Mahoney
titled "Clowning achievement" click:
HERE.(2/23)
CALIFORNIA: Eugene Burger lectures at the Renaissance Hotel
(1755 N Highland) in Hollywood on Saturday Feb. 23. Admission is
$30 per person at the door. For more information phone:
661-260-3773.(2/23)
Criss
Angel hanging at the WWF New York site shortly after he was impaled on eight
fish hooks and raised off the ground on Wednesday February 20, 2002. (Photo:
Carl Polaris). (2/23) |
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February 24,
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Erik
Jan Hanussen (1889-1933) was a very popular magician, mentalist and
hypnotist in the early part of the 20th century. He billed himself as "The
Man Who Knows All" and was also widely known as Hitler's psychic and was
very friendly with the Nazi party, which supported him. His close
connections as an insider also helped him make predictions about upcoming
fires and attacks. He is also rumored to have been the one who suggested to
Hitler the use of a swastika as a good luck charm. What they didn't know at
the time was that he was Jewish. Hanussen has been the subject of several
books and a 1988 German movie. On Mar. 29th a new movie, "Invincible," opens
in the US with Hanussen as one of the main characters. Hanussen will be
played by by Tim Roth (General Thade - Planet of the Apes). To watch a
German trailer for the movie with magic scenes click:
HERE.(2/24)
-- To buy the movie Hanussen for $19.95 click:
HERE.
-- To buy the book Hanussen: Hitler's Jewish Clairvoyant for $17.46 click:
HERE.
Jadoogar O.P. Sharma who is running for the Indian
legislative assembly is profiled in The Rediff where they describe
the outside of his house, "He has a huge spider's web made of iron
as his porch gate. The front portion of the house is a giant
skull, painted in white and the windows have smaller skulls
engraved on them." Explaining why he is running he said, "I have
enough money. I entered politics not for money. For sometime I
wanted to do something for the people and that is why I entered
politics." To read the Feb. 23 article by Basharat Peer titled "I
will make my rival disappear" click:
HERE.(2/24)
Loren Lind, former national president of the SAM, is given
a surprise 80th birthday party by local magicians and the story is
reported in the San Francisco Chronicle. To read the Feb. 22
article by Justino Aguila titled "And poof! It's a birthday party
for Concord magician, 80" click:
HERE.(2/24)
Sylvester the Jester, Christopher Hart, Randy Pryor, Josh Sadowsky, Jon Armstrong, Brian Stoops, Mike Wong, and Bill Perron
appear at the Magic Castle
in Los Angeles on Feb. 25-Mar. 3.(2/24)
CALIFORNIA: Andy Nyman lectures at Mind Over Magic (2214
Burbank Blvd) in Burbank on Monday Feb. 25 at 7pm. Admission is
$25 per person. For more information phone: 818-562-1921.(2/24)
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