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Monday -
February 25,
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Jack
Miller (Jul. 15, 1922-Feb. 24, 2002) died on Sunday at the age of 79. Miller
was a well-known and well-liked magician from the Syracuse, NY area who was
very active with the local magic organizations where he was a frequent
organizer and officer. He was the inventor of the very popular "Gem Busters"
routine and owner of Jack Miller Enterprises which manufactured most of the
standard paddle effects and some unique items such as "Aqua Pips." You may
still be able to visit his website by clicking:
HERE.(2/25)
Tommy Cooper gets some press in a Washington Times article
about European taxation. The Belgian UPI article reported,
"Cooper's triumphal grin always ignored the fact that when the
audience was supposed to see 'it,' the object wasn't there.
Conversely, when it was not supposed to be seen, there it was.
That the stage figure appeared oblivious of this had the people
rolling in the aisles, but, always sure that his final trick would
be mystifyingly successful, proving that the man was indeed a
master of his craft." To read the Feb. 23 article by Chris White
titled "The show goes on but will soon end" click:
HERE.(2/25) George Schindler can be seen at the Art Expo on Feb. 28-Mar.
1 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City. He will
be at the Harvey Fabrics booth.(2/25)
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Tuesday -
February 26,
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Gay Blackstone, wife and main assistant to the late Harry Blackstone,
Jr., will be the master of ceremonies at the 94th annual "Salute To Magic"
on Saturday Apr. 27. She will also present a tribute to the 100th
anniversary of the Society of American Magicians. Also appearing on the show
are George Schindler & Nina, Chuck Jones & Jan, and Ted Lee. Bill Andrews
will be presented the SAM Parent Assembly #1 "2002 Magician of the Year"
honors. All will take place at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center (199
Chambers Street) in New York City. Admission is $25-$35 per person and
tickets are available by phoning: 718-651-7335.(2/26)
WASHINGTON: Tom Stone lectures on Friday Mar. 1 at 7pm for
IBM Ring #52 at the Seattle VA hospital in Seattle.(2/26)
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Wednesday -
February 27,
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Marc
Salem's Mind Games opens at the New Yorker Theatre (651 Yonge St) in
Toronto on Wednesday Feb. 27 and will run through Apr. 21. In
promoting the show he will be all over Canadian TV and radio in the
next week or so. You can catch him on: Breakfast TV, City TV, CP 24,
Mix 99.9 (w/Carla Collins), Canada AM, John Oakly, Mike Bullard and
more. Following the Canadian run he will open at the Ambassadors
Theatre in London on Apr. 30. Tickets for the Canadian run range
from $29-$44 per person and are available by clicking:
HERE.(2/27)
"Four Plays by Steve Martin" which runs in New York through
Mar. 3 is reviewed in Theater Mania where they describe the magic
themed plays titled "Guillotine," "Patter for the Floating Lady,"
"The Zig-Zag Woman," and "WASP." To read the Feb. 25 review by
Meredith Lee titled "Four Short Plays by Steve Martin" click:
HERE.(2/27)
--For ticket information click:
HERE.
Irwin Royes featured in the February issue of the New
Orleans Magazine where he explains, "Ninety percent of all magic
is in the presentation… Anybody can do tricks. What I like to see
myself as is an actor playing the part of a magician. I never come
out thinking I’m here to fool these people. I come out thinking
I’m here to entertain them. If they’re fooled, then so much the
better. But I never forget that first and foremost I am there to
entertain." To read the February article by George Gurtner titled
"Making Magic" click:
HERE.(2/27)
Ricky Jay is paraphrased in a Guardian gallery review, "The
illusionist Ricky Jay once suggested that a magician is the most
trustworthy of artists: 'He tells you he is going to deceive you,
then lives up to his word.'" To read the Feb. 27 article by Alfred Hickling titled "Con Art" click:
HERE.(2/27)
NEW YORK: Sol Stone will be giving one of his very rare
lectures on Friday Mar. 1 for SAM Parent Assembly #1. This is part
of their long running annual Willie Schneider Memorial Lecture
series produced by Meir Yedid. It will be held at the Soldiers,
Sailors & Airmen's Club in New York City. The lecture is free to
members of SAM #1 -- no one else will be admitted.(2/27)
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Thursday -
February 28,
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David
Williamson, John Carney & Mac King star in "OperaCadabra! A Night of
Music, Magic & Mirth" on Saturday March 2. The show is produced by
Williamson and is a benefit for the Historic Cedarville Opera House
in Ohio. The one-night only show promises "hilarious magical antics
as well as foot-stompin’ music with the Corn Daddies," or as
Williamson put it, "[a] chance to see the kind of weird, wacky
people who populate the rest of the country without actually having
to go there." Although the show has sold-out, it might be worth
trying to get tickets if you are in the area. It is sure to be
outstanding, as everyone involved is. For more information click:
HERE.(2/28)
Harry Belcastro who died on Feb. 23 at the age of 73 is
remembered by his wife in a Detroit Free Press obituary as, "He
always carried tricks in his pocket, magic tricks, cards, stuff
like that." To read the Feb. 27 obituary titled "Salesman, amateur
magician" click:
HERE.(2/28)
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Friday -
March 1,
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Frank
Brents, Chris Capehart, Hiawatha, Puck, and Gabriel & Randy Shine
star in "The Heart and Soul of Magic" on Sunday Mar. 3 at 2pm and
7pm at the Freedom Theater (1346 North Broad Street) in
Philadelphia, PA. Produced by the "Philadelphia-Five" the show
promises a celebration of the diverse styles of magic throughout
history. Tickets for the 90-minute show cost $15 per person and are
available by phoning: 215-765-2793 or 215-276-2260.(3/1)
Steve Cuiffo appears in "Donald Byrd/The Group" at the New
Victory (209 W. 42nd St.) in New York City on Mar. 1-17. The show is
a mini-retrospective of past dance pieces from the group's many
shows with some new works all "woven together by a magician’s
progressively astounding illusions, the show catapults from
spectacle to spectacular." Tickets are $10-$30 per person and are
available by clicking:
HERE.(3/1)
Marc Salem featured in the Overture section of the current
issue of Maclean's where he reads the mind of the interviewer over
the phone. Salem advises, "All of us could pick up far more from
people if we only knew certain ways to see things." To read the
Mar. 4 article titled "If you could read my mind" click:
HERE.(3/1)
Ron Popple who won "British Champion Children's Entertainer
2002" award in Blackpool last weekend is in an Evening Mail --
Birmingham article where he told them that "he has worked hard
over the years to perfect his skills." To read the Feb. 27 article
titled "Ron's clown crown" supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix
click:
HERE.(3/1)
Joe Carnahan to direct new movie "Smokin' Aces," about the
"disappearance of a semi-famous Las Vegas magician." A Variety
article reported that the movie is described as "an ensemble
action comedy." To read the Feb. 28 article by Michael Fleming
titled "'Evil' lurks at Universal" click:
HERE.(3/1)
ISRAEL: The Israeli Society for Promoting the Art of Magic
(I.S.P.A.M) sponsors its annual magic convention on Mar. 4-5 at
Merkaz Barbur (135 Hahagana Road) in Tel Aviv. Headliners include
Tommy Wonder, Yossy Allon, Elimelech Bar-On, Pelli the Tiger, Amir
Lustig, and Haiim Goldberg. For more information click:
HERE.(3/1)
Tony
Hassini presents Peter Marvey the 2002 "Magician Of
The Year" trophy on behalf of the International
Magicians Society at the Blackpool Magicians Club
convention which attracted more than 3000 attendees
at the end of February. (Photo: IMS). (3/1) |
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Saturday -
March 2,
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Fielding
West's new Vegas show "Comedy, Tricks & Naked Chicks" and Murray's
new show are the subject of a Las Vegas Review-Journal article
which looks at both of their careers and current ventures. West
who has been a longtime Vegas star is described by his producer
David Saxe as, "I don't know if `cult' is the right description,
but we're trying to make (West's show) an experience you could
only have at a place like this." Saxe continued about West's
magic, "[he is] actually doing some amazing things that I've never
seen before. Great magic." The article also reported that, "Murray
hopes his afternoon show puts him on track for his long-term goal
of delivering a big show featuring illusions 'that nobody has seen
yet.'" To read the Mar. 1 article by Mike Weatherford titled
"Fielding West, Murray try to break into the magic establishment
with new shows" click:
HERE.(3/2)
David Copperfield is described as, "He is tall, dark and
handsome - with a quick smile and mesmerizing eyes. He literally
oozes charm and charisma. Oh, and he does a little magic too." The
Cincinnati Post article also quotes Copperfield, "Right now in the
show, just to break the mold a little bit, I'm doing magic with a
black African scorpion… All the poison's still there - the sharp
little stinger is still there and there he is, crawling around on
my hand, just to keep things interesting." To read the Feb. 28
article titled "David Copperfield's Dream Portal" supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click:
HERE.(3/2)
Andre Kole in an Independent Review article which reported
that, his show, "according to advance publicity, is 'an exciting,
mind-boggling, magical extravaganza involving tons of elaborate
equipment, lighting, music, costumes and special theatrical
effects.'" To read the Feb. 28 article titled "Magic will be in
the air March 12 in Litchfield" click:
HERE.(3/2)
Bob Marchini who uses magic techniques to teach physics is
featured in a Commercial Appeal article. To read the Mar. 1
article by Ruma Banerji titled "Physics lesson debunks magic
behind some of life's mysteries" click:
HERE.(3/2)
Eli Kerr explains in a Nevada Appeal article that
""Basically, my whole life is a lie… I don't want to ruin this for
anyone, but it's all a trick." To read the Feb. 27 article by Teri
Vance titled "Magician comes home to share success" click:
HERE.(3/2)
Doug Ammann is described as a "self-taught magician" in a
Daily Southtown article which describes the routines he uses in
his show and quotes him, "Magic is like a window into other
people's lives… When I'm doing magic and a child is waiting, you
see them laughing and having a good time. That's what it's all
about. I try to put smiles on children. …It's my calling." To read
the Mar. 1 article by Michelle Mullins titled "Magic man is a
self-taught wiz" click:
HERE.(3/2)
David Copperfield's March tour dates include appearances at
the Arnoff Center in Cincinnati, OH (Mar. 1-2), The Rosemont in
Chicago, IL (7-10), The Fox Theatre in Detroit, MI (15-17), and then
a stint in Las Vegas at the Hollywood Theatre in the MGM Grand on
Mar. 21-Apr. 3.(3/2)
Friedhoffer headlines at the Science Vaudeville Show on
Monday Mar. 4 at 6pm at the Elebash Auditorium at the City
University Graduate Center (365 5th Avenue – 34th St.) in New York
City.(3/2)
NEW ENGLAND: George Schindler lectures for SAM Assembly #26
in Warwick, R.I. on Tuesday Mar. 5 at 7pm (Phone: 401-467-8749).
You can also catch him on Mar. 6 at SAM Assembly #104 in Salem, MA
(Phone: 800-330-2713).(3/2)
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Sunday -
March 3,
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Lance
Burton hosts a new TV special, "The Secrets of Animal Magic," on Tuesday
Mar. 5 about the relationship between magicians and their animals. According
to a press release the show "is the first comprehensive TV special on the
enduring relationships between magicians and their animal assistants. 'The
Secrets of Animal Magic' immerses viewers in a new look at an old art, by
looking behind the curtain, to see just how they do what they do." Scheduled
to appear on the show are Johnny Thompson, Rick Thomas, and Jim Steinmeyer.
To read the Mar. 1 press release titled "Lance Burton Hosts 'Secrets of
Animal Magic' on Animal Planet" click:
HERE.
--To see some clips from the show click:
HERE.(3/3)'The Shell Collector'' by Anthony Doerr is reviewed in The
New York Times where some of the stories have magical themes. One
is about "an outdoorsman from Montana [who] falls in love with a
magician's assistant who has the power to read dreams and see the
souls of dying animals." While another story features "a spirited
Idaho high-school girl [which] visits a carnival at the state fair
and runs away with a man billed as a metal eater, who amazes his
audience by eating half a dozen razors." To read the Mar. 3
article by Nancy Willard titled "'The Shell Collector': Stories
About Hunting and Being Hunted" click:
HERE.(3/3)
--To Buy the book for $16.10 click:
HERE.
Dimmare, Gregory Wilson, Ray Pierce, Mark Matsumoto, Matt
Marcy, and Brandon Scott appear at the
Magic Castle in Los
Angeles on Mar. 4-10. Mark Cannon lectures on Sunday Mar. 10.(3/3)
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