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Monday -
April 8,
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Gerry
McCambridge who bills himself as "Mentalist to The Stars" will be
presenting his one-man mentalism show at Caroline's on Broadway
(1626 Broadway) in New York City on Tuesday Apr. 9 at 7pm. You can
also catch him on Z-100 radio (100.3 FM) on Apr. 8 around 8am.
McCambridge has a special offer to Magicians and Mentalists who
would like to attend the Caroline's show: you can have the $15 cover
charge waved by mentioning MagicTimes when making a reservation. The
Caroline's reservation number is: (212) 757-4100.(4/8)
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Tuesday -
April 9,
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Elizabeth Warlock who recently received the David Berglas
Award from the British Magical Society is featured in an Evening
Mail article. Warlock said, "I was really pleased to be given this
award. I am the first woman ever to receive it so it is quite a
landmark. It was for my services to magic, both as a performer and
as a writer." Warlock has accomplished a lot in her magic career
both as a performer and a correspondent. As a performer she was
the youngest person to win the IBM's British Ring Shield and also
the first woman to do so. She continues to write about magic and
magicians for many of the magic print magazines. Coincidentally,
her father Peter Warlock "was the first recipient of the accolade,
making it an extra special magic moment for Elizabeth." Also
receiving awards on that night were Mr. Merrell and Marc Dominic.
To read the Apr. 5 article titled "It's Pure Magic" supplied by
Infoseek and YellowBrix click:
HERE.(4/9)
Deddy Corbuzier, one of Indonesia's best known magicians,
is featured in the Jakarta Post where he said that "…the
Indonesian magic world was about 20 years behind other countries
so he had to study abroad to garner the skills." Corbuzier's dream
is "…to make Indonesia like Las Vegas where magicians become a
respectable profession and the magic society is really
appreciated. Here many still mistakenly compare magicians with
dukun (shamans)." To read the Apr. 7 article by Emmy Fitri titled
"I want Indonesia to become like Las Vegas" supplied by Infoseek,
YellowBrix and Worldsourcs, Inc. click:
HERE.(4/9)
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Wednesday -
April 10,
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Ricky Jay's new show "On The Stem" which was originally supposed to
begin previews on Tuesday Apr. 9 has postponed it's opening until Saturday
Apr. 13. All ticket holders for the first few shows are being rescheduled
for the end of May and early June. The official opening night will be in the
early part of May. Currently the show is scheduled to run through Jul. 14,
at the Second Stage Theatre (307 West 43rd Street) in New York City, with a
brief hiatus in June. Some seats are still available. To purchase tickets
click:
HERE.(4/10) Aaron Isaacs who
teaches magic as an after school program is in a Post-Standard
that quotes a the coordinator of the program, "He uses magic
tricks to entertain the younger kids, and he actually teaches the
older kids some of the basic tricks… He's a very good magician. I
find myself enthralled at his skills. He's creative and funny." To
read the Apr. 9 article by David L. Shaw titled "School Tries
Magic Touch" click:
HERE.(4/10) Members of SAM Assembly #181 and IBM Ring 200 will
participate in "A Day at Hogwarts" a Harry Potter themed magic show
on Apr. 13 at 3pm and 7pm at the Manalapan High School in Freehold,
NJ. The show is a benefit for the Freehold Area Habitat for
Humanity. For more information click:
HERE.(4/10)
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Thursday -
April 11,
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MASSACHUSETTS: The 14th annual Hank Lee's Cape Cod Magic
Conclave takes place on Apr. 12-14 in Falmouth. A usual strong
lineup is scheduled with performances and lectures by Scott The
Magician & Muriel, Goldfinger & Dove, Wayne Dobson, Jay Sankey,
Amos Levkovitch, Eric DeCamps, Kenji Minemura, Chuck Fayne, Robert
Swadling, Gene Anderson, David Stone, Laurent Beretta, Majinx,
Kerry Pollock, David Oliver, Todd Charles, Bob King, Thomas Fraps,
Danny Archer and much more. Registration is $125 per person. For
more information and registration phone: 617-482-8749 or click:
HERE.(4/11)
David Blaine's next stunt which is scheduled to take place
next month at the General Motors building in New York City is
beginning to get some press. The Irish Independent described it as
"…his most death-defying stunt yet when he spends two days and
nights balanced on top of a 100ft flagpole." To read the Apr. 11
Irish Independent article titled "New stunt is up the pole" click:
HERE.(4/11)
Criss Angel's Mindfreak will celebrate its 200th performance on
Sunday Apr. 14 at 7pm at The World Underground Theater (WWF New York on
Broadway and 43rd Street) in New York City. Angel is currently working on a
TV special slated to air around Halloween.(4/11)
Geoffrey Durham who is touring his show throughout the UK
gets press in The Western Mail where they quote him,
"One-man-shows are what I like doing best - they're the
culmination of a life's work... You can't do this sort of thing
unless you have been working for a long time. You need the
versatility and depth of knowledge which you slowly acquire over
the years." To read the Apr. 10 article by Kate Jackson titled
"Magician to share some secrets" click:
HERE.(4/11)
David Blaine's new TV special will air on Sky One in the
United Kingdom. A Guardian article describes the show as, "…a
one-off special following US magician David Blaine as he attempts
to spend two days on top of a flagpole in New York." To read the
Apr. 10 article by Jason Deans titled "Sky One takes a shine to TV
dating" click:
HERE.(4/11)
Bill Andrews is scheduled to "speak and critique members'
acts" at the Society of Young Magicians workshop in Indianapolis
on Saturday. To read the Apr. 10 The Indianapolis Star article
titled "Workshop set for members of young magicians group" click:
HERE.(4/11)
PRESS RELEASE:
THREE
OUTSTANDING TORN & RESTORED CARD ROUTINES RELEASED ON DVD/VIDEO.
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Friday -
April 12,
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Jerry
Sadowitz will bring his show to London's West End for six nights
beginning on Monday Apr. 15. The shows which come with a warning:
"not suitable for the easily offended" will be held at the New
Ambassadors Theatre. An Ananova article reported that "The show
promises a return to pure stand-up following recent shows that
concentrated more on the magic." Tickets are £14.50-£16 per person
and are available by phoning: 020 7369 1761. To read the Apr. 10
article titled "Jerry Sadowitz brings 'offensive' show to London"
click:
HERE.(4/12)
Murray has just signed a contract extension for his show at the New
Frontier in Las Vegas. The show which has been well received is scheduled to
run at least through the end of May.(4/12)
The NYU Magic Club is featured in the Washington Square
News article that talks to Jeremy Meadow, Doug McKenzie, and
Jenna Kassen about magic and the camaraderie between the magic
enthusiasts who meet every Thursday to talk and practice magic.
Meadow pointed out that "The Magic Club is very social… You hang
out with these people and form friendships. That’s more important
than any magic tricks." To read the Apr. 10 article by Cristina
Silva titled "Magic is in the air for student tricksters" click:
HERE.(4/12)
CALIFORNIA: Lee Earle lectures at Mind Over Magic (2214
Burbank Blvd) in Burbank on Monday Apr. 15 at 7pm. For more
information phone: 818-562-1921.(4/12)
PRESS RELEASE:
94 YEAR OLD
MAGIC SHOW RE-APPEARS IN NEW YORK CITY.
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Saturday -
April 13,
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Lance Burton's Vegas show is reviewed in the Las Vegas
Review-Journal where they comment that "Magician's greatest feat
might be rapport he establishes with audience members." The review
concludes, "People feel like they know him by the time the show is
over. That's perhaps the most impressive feat of all, and the key
to repeat business for a guy who's likely to be a fixture on the
Strip for as long as his lifelong career plan dictates." The show
is also called "…arguably the best on the Strip for families" and
the review also mentions the recently staged parody on Burton. To
read the Apr. 12 review by Mike Weatherford titled "Burton's
tried-and-true show a family favorite" click:
HERE.(4/13)
An auction benefit for Joe Raven who injured himself by blowing up
his hand during a show on Mar. 23 is being organized by IBM Ring 332 and magicauction.com. Those who wish to donate a magic item to the auction ma
send it to: Enchanted Workshop Ltd., 2 Grand Street, Hancock, MD 21750. Mark
the item for: "Joe Raven Fund." For more info about Raven search MagicTimes
for prior stories.(4/13)
PENNSYLVANIA: Docc Hilford and Kenton Knepper lecture on
Tuesday Apr. 16 at 7pm at the Shubin Theater in Philadelphia.
Admission is $20 per person. There will also be a special workshop
on Saturday the 20th. For more information e-mail:
azingg@ix.netcom.com.(4/13)
NEW YORK: Danny Archer lectures on Tuesday Apr. 16 at
7:30pm at the Magical Arts Centre (578 Warburton Ave.) in
Hastings-On-Hudson. Admission is $18 per person. For more
information phone: 914-478-2680 or e-mail:
pinomagic@aol.com.(4/13)
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Sunday -
April 14,
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The Amazing Johnathan is the subject of a Las Vegas Sun
article that looks at his career, accomplishments and current show
at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas.The very successful show which
continues to get large downtown audiences is described as "Amazing
Johnathan's show is not for everyone. Children under 14 are not
allowed to attend; ages 15-18 are permitted only with a parent."
Johnathan pointed out that "You'll see kids' arms being pulled out
of the sockets the first five minutes of the show, the parents
can't get them out of the showroom fast enough… This is live and
this is violent and there's language, and I like for it to be very
anti-magic edgy." The show is currently booked through Jul. 7 but
will probably continue to be renewed as long as his audiences
continue to be twice as large as the celebrity shows who share the
theater. To read the Apr. 12 article by Kirk Baird titled "Amazing
Johnathan puts his own twist on traditional magic" click:
HERE.(4/14)
Jim Wilson collapses with a stroke then dies prior to his
magic show at a child's fifth birthday party. The children at the
party were kept from seeing Mr. Wilson and did not know what went
on. To read the Apr. 13 Daily Record article titled "Kids' Party
Magician Drops Dead" click:
HERE.(4/14)
Alan Marchese, Kerry Pollock, Dan Birch, Thomas Fraps, John Shryock, Todd Lamanske, and Jim Skaggs appear at the
Magic Castle in Los
Angeles on Apr. 15-21. Alan Marchese lectures on Sunday Apr.
21.(4/14)
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