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Monday -
March 11,
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Dixie Dooley's new "Houdini Lives Again" show is the focus
of a Las Vegas Sun article which looks at Dooley's 20+ year career
of performing in Las Vegas. This is his largest venture yet, he
explained, "This is the first time I've ever taken over a
theater…It's a dream come true for me. This will be a venue where
people will realize they can see some good magic." Speaking about
his fame Dooley said, "I think (stardom) will come in time… But
it's not going to affect me if it doesn't. But in time people will
start to recognize my accomplishments, what I've done with the
magic over the years." In addition to his show Dooley is also
producing Christian Augustine in "That's Magic." To read the Mar.
8 review by Jerry Fink titled "Whistlin' Dixie" click:
HERE.(3/11)
The Harry Houdini statue which was recovered last week is
the subject of a New York Times article which contacted several
Houdini specialists for their take on the situation. Sidney Radner
said that "This is going to make news around the world," and
speaking about the annual séances Milbourne Christopher said,
"Houdini has never said anything yet… But people keep trying."
Also quoted in the article were John Bohannon and Dr. Bruce J.
Lish. To read the Mar. 10 article by Dean E. Murphy titled "With
Police Help, a Bust of Houdini Reappears" click:
HERE.(3/11)
--The same article also appeared in the Atlanta
Journal-Constitution for that edition titled "Houdini statue makes
a reappearing act" click:
HERE.(3/11)
A New York Post article about the found Houdini bust
reported that "A marble bust of legendary escape artist Harry
Houdini stolen from the magician's grave site nearly 20 years ago
has finally been found in a Long Island home, Nassau County police
said." To read the Mar. 10 article by Clemente Lisi titled "Here's
one robbery that went bust" click:
HERE.(3/11)
The Houdini bust story also made it into The Indianapolis
Star. To read the Mar. 10 article titled "Magic of family discord
helps Houdini reappear" click:
HERE.(3/11)
"Byrd-lesque" a program of choreography by Byrd and magic
by Steven Cuiffo is reviewed in Newsday where they say of Cuiffo,
"[He] likes to destroy things - a rope, a newspaper, a balloon -
and then put them back together again." The review concludes, "Cuiffo's
canny magic interludes should keep them [children] in their seats,
however, while grown-ups marvel at something else: the remarkable
similarity in the looks both the magician and the dancers throw at
the audience as they're about to uncork something amazing." The
show runs through Mar. 17 at the New Victory Theater (209 W. 42nd
St) in New York City. To read the Mar. 7 review by Sylviane Gold
titled "A Kinda-Sorta Blend Of Music and Magic" click:
HERE.(3/11)
Earl Nelson, Aldo Colombini, Dana Daniels, Terry Lunceford,
Ully Loop, Jason Baney, Brian Gillis & Sue, and Monique appear at
the Magic Castle in Los
Angeles on Mar. 11-17. Tom Jones and Rachel Wild lecture on Sunday
Mar. 17.(3/11)
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Tuesday -
March 12,
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"Spooky
House" which was made in 1999 may finally be released in the US. The movie
is about a magician, The Great Zamboni (played by Ben Kingsley), who becomes
a recluse after his wife vanishes during a show. The story revolves around a
group of children who befriend the magician who then helps them using magic.
Magic consultants on the project were John Gaughan, Dean Gunnerson, and
Shawn Farquhar. The film has already received several awards at the Chicago
International Children's Film Festival. It is scheduled to open in the
southwest on Apr. 19. To read the Mar. 11 Variety article titled "Kingsley,
Ruehl Get 'Spooky'" click:
HERE.(3/12)
--To visit the official website click:
HERE.
Tommy Nugent will premiere his one-man show, "Burning Man,"
on Mar. 15-16 and 21-23 at Gabriel's Corner in Cincinnati, OH. The
show is described as "The magic and mayhem of one man's journey...
from a teenager consumed with rage to a fiery Pentecostal preacher
to a street magician discovering the meaning of life in the middle
of a Nevada desert." Admission is $10 per person. For information
and reservations phone: 513-871-1429 or click:
HERE.(3/12)
PENNSYLVANIA: A partial cast of regulars from NYC's Monday
Night Magic appear at The Deception Convention on Mar. 15-16 at
The Ramada Inn in Pittsburgh. Headliners include Jamy Ian Swiss,
Todd Robbins, Simon Lovell, Doc Dixon, Rick Maue, Eddie Ace,
Adrian Deery, and Eric Starkey. Registration is $65.00 per person.
For more information phone: 412-823-4323 or click:
HERE.(3/12)
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Wednesday -
March 13,
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Marc Salem's Mind Games which runs at the New Yorker
Theatre in Toronto through April 21 is reviewed in The Globe and
Mail where the review takes on a whimsical turn as the fictional
Sherlock Holms and Dr. Watson discuss the show. As Holmes tried to
explain all, Watson concluded, "More amazements followed, all put
down by Holmes as trickery, fakery and the power of observation
and persuasion. …I sensed, however, more than a touch of jealousy
in Holmes's countenance, mixed with a touch of envy and a grudging
admiration. These were, after all, the types of skills on which
Holmes had built his reputation. …With that, Holmes jumped from
his seat and quickly exited, leaving me alone to query the
remarkable display I had just encountered." To read the Mar. 8
review by Alan Niester titled "Even Sherlock would be amazed"
click:
HERE.(3/13)
Aaron Isaacs is featured in a Finger Lakes Times article
which describes one of his recent shows and looks at his career
and thoughts about entertaining with magic. Giving advice to
future magicians Isaacs "said aspiring magicians should read a lot
of books on magic and become involved in magic clubs." He also
explained that entertainment "gives [the children] a chance to
witness a live performance of an art form they wouldn't normally
be exposed to… It opens their eyes to a whole new performance
style." To read the Mar. 11 article by Gina Muscato titled "The
hand is quicker than the eye; Magician wows kids, adults alike"
click:
HERE.(3/13)
Glen David Gold's "Carter Beats the Devil" is reviewed in
the Pantagraph where it is recommended that "This is one case
where you shouldn't wait for the movie. Read the book. The bygone
world that Gold so ably conjures in his readers' imaginations far
outstrips anything that Hollywood special effects could produce."
To read the Mar. 10 review titled "Carter's stage magic shows in
'Devil' book" supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click:
HERE.(3/13)
The recently released Georges Melies DVD is reviewed in
Nando Times where he is called "…cinema's first great pioneer of
special effects and fantasy illusion, a man often described as the
spiritual father of Walt Disney, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg
and other movie artists known for creating impossible worlds and
magical visions." To read the Mar. 12 review by John Beifuss
titled "Cinema's pioneer of special effects on DVD" click:
HERE.(3/13)
An East Bay Business Journal article reported that
"Business and civic leaders in Fairfield are hoping a touch of
magic will help revive the city's downtown commercial district.
They mean that literally, with magicians performing on stage every
Sunday afternoon." Mentioned in the article is Johnny Ace Palmer
who used to be managed by one of the organizers. To read the Mar.
8 article by David Goll titled "New theater stars in Fairfield
hopes" click:
HERE.(3/13)
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Thursday -
March 14,
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"Lorenzo
& Lorraine" (Dutch Haling and Stacy Maddux) opened in "Magic in the
Market" on Mar. 8 at the 400-seat private party room at the
Spaghetti Works in Omaha, NB. Haling told MagicTimes, "The new venue
offers us great opportunities… The ceiling height allows us to debut
our newest illusion, the '3 in 1.' It's a vertical levitation that
takes Lorraine five feet off the ground." The 45-minute show will
feature a number of large stage illusion including the "Schezhuan
Cabinet of Death" and "Metamorphasis." The show runs on Fridays at 8
pm and Saturdays at 7:30pm and 10pm through Apr. 27. Tickets are
$10-$12 per person. For reservations and information phone:
402-951-5555.(3/14)MARYLAND: Millard Grubb lectures at Denny & Lee Magic
Studio (325 South Marlyn Avenue) in Baltimore on Sunday Mar. 17.
Admission is $15 per person. For more information and reservations
phone: 410-686-3914.(3/14)
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Friday -
March 15,
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David Copperfield's appearances in Chicago gets him a
feature in the Chicago Sun Times where he gets to talk about his
magic and what he likes about the city. Speaking about idols the
article points out that, "Though Houdini is clearly one of his
biggest influences, Copperfield cites the 19th century magician,
Jean-Eugene Robert-Houdin, as his idol. Houdini would ultimately
adapt the French magician's name to his own." The article
concludes with Copperfield naming his Chicago favorites. To read
the Mar. 8 article by Miriam Di Nunzio titled "Speaking of Chicago
with David Copperfield" supplied by Infoseek and Yellowbrix click:
HERE.(3/15)
OHIO: The 30th annual Glass City Conjurors Conclave hosted
by IBM Ring #68 takes place on Mar. 15-16 at the Holiday Inn
French Quarter in Perrysburg. Featured performers include: Bev
Bergeron, Stuart & Lori MacDonald, Joshua Jay, John Osborn,
Jessica Reed, Hope Anderson, and Fr. Mark Davis. Evening shows are
open to the general public. For more information phone:
419-810-1292.(3/15)
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Saturday -
March 16,
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Lance Burton will perform at the "Best of Las Vegas Awards
Show" on Saturday Mar. 16 at 2pm at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.
It is a combination fund-raiser and awards show sponsored by the
Las Vegas Review-Journal, which will be presenting 22 of the award
winners from their 215-category Best of Las Vegas poll. The show
is hosted by Clint Holmes and will feature appearances by Rita
Rudner, Sheena Easton, Bob Anderson, Vince Falcone, the cast of
"Storm," and many others. Proceeds will go to the Sunrise
Children's Hospital Foundation. Tickets run $25-$50 per person and
are available by phoning: 702-632-7580. To read the Mar. 15
article by Mike Weatherford titled "The Envelope Please" click:
HERE.(3/16)
Jim Merrills "Marcellus" who performed his anti-drug and
anti-violence magic show in New York City is featured in a South
Bend Tribune article which quotes one of the teachers, "The kids
loved him. They were really impressed… It's nice for them to know
that, six months later, there are some places outside New York
City ... where people still care about them. It's a nice message,
that you're never alone in this world.'' To read the Mar. 15
article by Lou Mumford titled "Magician lifts New York spirits"
click:
HERE.(3/16)
David Blaine will be participating in a "live auction
benefit at the Ace Gallery in Los Angeles on Tuesday Mar. 19. The
benefit is for "People And Places With No Name" which provides
awareness and aid to victims in Afghanistan, Ethiopia, and Angola.
To read the Mar. 10 Launch article by Billy Johnson Jr. titled "Lauryn
Hill To Perform At Event To Benefit Afghanistan, Ethiopia, And
Angola" click:
HERE.(3/16)
Rob Tarry who moved from Oneida, NY to New York City to
pursue "the dream of becoming a magician, and to try out acting"
is featured in a Oneida Daily Dispatch article that quotes him, "I
always make sure people have a good time; that's the most
important part. If I entertain an audience, I'm happy." To read
the Mar. 13 article by Danielle Elliott titled "Sherrill man makes
himself disappear" click:
HERE.(3/16)
CALIFORNIA: Ivan Amodei lectures at Mind Over Magic (2214
Burbank Blvd) in Burbank on Monday Mar. 18 at 7pm. Admission is
$25 per person. For more information phone: 818-843-5955.(3/16)
PRESS RELEASE:
BIG MONEY FOR
"MOTIVATIONAL MAGICIANS".
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Sunday -
March 17,
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Fielding
West's show, "Comedy, Tricks & Naked Chicks," at the Bourbon
Street in Las Vegas is reviewed in the Las Vegas Sun where they
conclude "It's great fun. You won't do better for the price." West
is described as "…equal parts very funny comedian and proficient
magician, using constant comedic commentary and humorous audience
involvement." The show concludes with, "West reproduced the
balloon, which he had previously swallowed, then brought back Bob
the Bird, who was shot from a cannon and caught between West's
teeth. West, Bob, Dixie and Trixie took bows together to very
heavy audience response." To read the Mar. 15 review by Joe
Delaney titled "West and 'Chicks' offer strong show at Bourbon
Street" click:
HERE.(3/17)
Three young magicians have admitted to stealing much of
William Brewe's magic collection which they sold to a Dealer in
Las Vegas. According to a Cincinnati Post article "Police have
contacted a dealer in Las Vegas who bought much of the collection
for next to nothing. About half already is back with Brewe." To
read the Mar. 16 article by Kimball Perry titled "Teaching his
tricks loses its magic" click:
HERE.(3/17)
The 80th anniversary of the WA Society of Magicians'
celebration at the Day of Magic on Sunday Mar. 17 is reported in
The West Australian. To read the Mar. 16 article by Andrew Shipp
titled "Magicians conjure up a party" click:
HERE.(3/17)
Tom Durnin, Peter Kougasian, and Rocco appear at Monday Night
Magic on Mar. 18 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets phone Ticketmaster at:
212-307-4100. For more information click:
HERE.(3/17)
Murray
at the taping of NBC News Las Vegas Channel 3 with
Sue Manteris on March 7. The appearance was part of
a promo for his show at the New Frontier Hotel &
Casino which opened on February 1 in Las Vegas.
(Photo: Murray Productions). (3/17) |
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