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Monday -
April 15,
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Mac King and Lance Burton's long friendship is recounted in
a Las Vegas Review-Journal article that focuses on King's rise to
Vegas star. The article pointed out that his "cohesively funny
show" at Harrah's "was turning away as many as 200 people per day"
during spring break last month and "King can now claim something
Burton can't: He's a published author." The article concludes
"Time will tell if 'Tricks With Your Head' further boosts King's
popularity on the Strip. But as the definitive guide for
pretending to break your nose, swallow a goldfish or shove a straw
through your chin, it's a legacy that will at least guarantee a
welcome in his daughter's school cafeteria for years to come." To
read the Apr. 14 article by Mike Weatherford titled "Book may help
King's climb" click:
HERE.(4/15)
--To buy the book for $8.80 click:
HERE. Milton Tropp died on Monday Apr. 8 at the age of 89. Tropp was an
active magician in the New York City area for many years and had a number of
routines published in various magazines. He began using mnemonic techniques
to do magic a number of years ago when he lost his eyesight. He also managed
to continue with his other hobbies of playing bridge and backgammon using
memory and brail.(4/15) MISSOURI: George Schindler lectures on Thursday Apr. 18 at
8pm for SAM Assembly #8 at the St. Louis Senior Center (Sublett
and Arsenal) in St. Louis. For more information e-mail:
hayraker@mindspring.com.(4/15)
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Tuesday -
April 16,
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David Copperfield's Project Magic is the subject of a USA
Today feature that pointed out that some of Copperfield's "…best
magic is in hospitals and rehabilitation centers with those who
are disabled and going through rehabilitation." Some of the most
important aspects of what makes magic better than standard methods
of rehabilitation therapy are discussed in the article. In
addition to practice (repetitive motion, a key to successful
physical therapy) magic also motivates and helps with cognitive
functions, speech, self-esteem, depression and social skills.
Copperfield summed it up, "Learning magic can help them learn a
variety of skills… It's fun and challenging." To read the Apr. 15
article by Mike Falcon titled "David Copperfield conjures
therapeutic magic" click:
HERE.(4/16)
New York magician Russ Merlin has signed a one-year contract to
appear in Showgirls Of Magic at the San Remo in Las Vegas. He is currently
in the process of moving to Las Vegas where he plans to be a permanent
resident. After spending years working cruises and traveling all over the
world Merlin told MagicTimes "I really like the idea of driving to work
everyday." At one time Merlin toured with Richiardi, Jr.(4/16)
A humorous article about the purchase of Magic Christian
magic cards appeared in The Observer. To read the Apr. 16 article
by Tim Dowling titled "Now that's tragic" click:
HERE.(4/16)
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Wednesday -
April 17,
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Marc Salem is featured in the May issue of Games Magazine where they
describe him as, "There are very few performers like Marc Salem on the
entertainment scene today. While his act involves a certain amount of patter
and misdirection, he doesn't like to be called a magician, and he avoids the
standard trappings of magic: No tricks involving playing cards, no animals
pulled out of hats. Salem is a mentalist. …He may predict what you are about
to say, force you to make the choices he wants you to make , or simply read
your mind outright." The article by Eric Berlin titled "Mental Giant"
chronicles Salem's career both as a performer and educator and concludes
with, "Lots of people consider the mind to be a playground. Marc Salem is
one of the few people out there building new rides for it." Also in that
issue is the debut of Scott Kim's new column which converts video games into
board games. The issue will remain on sale until May 7.(4/17)
The masked magician will be back on May 15 on FOX
television where he will attempt to expose David Blaine's ice
stunt from his last TV special. According to a New York Daily News
article "Fox is aiming to melt the mystique around illusionist
David Blaine, who two years ago encased himself in ice for an
ABC-TV special." To read the Apr. 16 article by Donna Petrozzello
titled "Fox Says It'll Expose Blaine's Ice Escapade" click:
HERE.(4/17) Millennium Magic III produced by George Tovar & Theatre West
is a benefit for the theater on Apr. 19-21 which will feature
performances by Max Maven, John Carney, George Tovar, Larry Wilson,
Amos Levkovitch, Joe Monti, Sylvester The Jester,The Arlingtons,
Woody Pittman, and Bob Jardine. Each of the three shows will feature
different performers at Theatre West (3333 Cahuenga Blvd. West) in
Hollywood, CA. Tickets are $10-$15 per person and are available by
phoning: 323-851-7977.(4/17)
NEW JERSEY: Danny Archer lectures on Friday Apr. 19 at 8pm
for the SAM Rouclere Assembly #25 at the VFW Hall (Veterans Place)
in Elmwood Park. For more information e-mail:
Fields973@aol.com.(4/17)
Legendary
character "Uncle Floyd" and John Pizzi performed at
the annual benefit for the Stanley M. Levine
Memorial Foundation on March 25. In addition to your
editor audience members included Jake "The Raging
Bull" LaMotta, New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevy and
a host of celebrities and athletes. (Photo:
MagicTimes). (4/17) |
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-VOLUME: 52 / ISSUE:
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Thursday -
April 18,
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The Society of American Magicians, Parent Assembly will celebrate
their 100th anniversary at a cocktail party on May 11 at the Soldiers,
Sailors and Airman's Club in New York City. The event will also honor past
"Magicians Of The Year" Tony Spina (1984), George Schindler (1986), Imam
(1989), Fr. Cyprian (1990), Mike Bornstein (1991), Ken Krenzel (1993), Eric
DeCamps (1996), Meir Yedid (1997), John Bohannon (1998), and Bill Andrews
(2002). Space is limited to 100 people and restricted to SAM members and
their guests. Admission will be $10 per member and one guest. For more
information phone 718-336-0605 or e-mail:
showbiz10@aol.com.(4/18) Then Goan Magicians' Guild was inaugurated in India on
Apr. 2. According to a Times Of India article Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said at the event that "The art of magic could be
used for the benefit of society." To read the Apr. 3 article
titled "Magicians' guild formed in Goa" click:
HERE.(4/18)
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Friday -
April 19,
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The Spencers are featured in a Wickenburg Sun article
that is promoting their Apr. 19 show at the Del E. Webb Center for
the Performing Arts in Wickenburg, AZ. Kevin Spencer pointed out
that by bringing audience members on stage to assist "They'll just
be close to the magic… What we do is fun, and we want people who
come to have fun, too." He also explained that the show "…is not
only suspenseful at times but also humorous and beautiful." To
read the Apr. 18 article titled "Theatre of Illusion perform magic
Friday night" click:
HERE.(4/19) NEW JERSEY: B.J. Hickman, Danny Archer, and John Bundy &
Morgan headline at Magic Funday on Sunday Apr. 21 at the Villagers
Theatre (475 DeMott Lane) in Somerset. In addition to the lectures
and shows there are contests and an auction. Admission is $40 per
person. For more information click:
HERE.(4/19)
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Saturday -
April 20,
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Penn
& Teller's show at the Rio in Las Vegas is the subject of a
Showbiz Weekly feature that also looks at their recent TV specials
where they traveled to Egypt, India and China to look for local
magicians. The article pointed out that "Despite being renowned
for some rather gory routines—hanging, firearms, water torture and
flames—Teller said some of the things he saw on the road surprised
even him. Some acts, he said, "Had to do with the father cutting
the son’s throat or the father cutting the kid’s head off, and
then going around and taking up a collection," to restore his
son’s life. Teller observed, "We really look like birthday-party
magicians compared to that." To read the Apr. 21 article by Todd
Peterson titled "Almost Morbid Magic" click:
HERE.(4/20)
Siegfried & Roy's support for Cape Town’s College of
Magic is discussed in Showbiz Weekly where Siegfried said, "We
have used our on-stage magic in our conservation efforts… Now,
it’s going toward youngsters who are experiencing the world of
magic as we did when we were young." To read the Apr. 21 article
titled "May The Force Be With You" click:
HERE.(4/20)
Two out of the three magicians who stole magic
memorabilia from the collection of William Brewe were fined and
given jail sentences. According to a Cincinnati Post article the
third "awaits trial on his charge." To read the Apr. 19 article by
Kimball Perry titled "Trick earns magician time in jail" click:
HERE.(4/20)
Spooky House, which stars Ben Kingsley as the Great Zamboni is, reviewed in the Houston Chronicle which reported that
"Spooky Guy's house is full of stage props and magical
paraphernalia. The kids are fascinated yet frightened by such
contraptions as a sofa with a revolving seat (so whoever lies on
it tumbles inside)." To read the Apr. 19 review by Eric Harrison
titled "'Spooky House' provides enough chills for the young ones"
click:
HERE.(4/20)
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Sunday -
April 21,
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Mac
King is interviewed in the Las Vegas Sun about magic, his career
and his new book "Tricks With Your Head." Speaking about how to
become good at magic King said, "I get e-mail all the time from
people who want to know how to become a professional magician. The
only real answer is, you find a place where you can do a bunch of
shows. There's no magic to it, no pun intended, it's just a matter
of getting in front of an audience as much as you can." To read
the Apr. 19 article by Jerry Fink titled "Mac the Nice" click:
HERE.(4/21)
--To buy the book for $8.80 click:
HERE.
The upcoming "Magic's Secrets Finally Revealed" is
mentioned in a Los Angeles Times article which pointed out that
"the network's executives might want to uncover, while they're at
it, is who cast the spell that put a chill on their ratings." To
read the Apr. 20 article by Brian Lowery titled "As 'X-Files,'
'Ally' End, Fox in a Fix" click:
HERE.(4/21)
David Regal, Goldfinger & Dove, Dana Daniels, Jason Tong, Tim Shegitz, Bob Jardine, Magic Feets, and Doug Hoover appear at the
Magic Castle in Los
Angeles on Apr. 22-28. Tim Shegitz lectures on Sunday Apr. 28.(4/21)
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