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Monday -
April 22,
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YORK: Max Maven will be the guest of honor at the 32nd Annual Fechter's Finger Flicking Frolic "The Original Close-Up Magic
Convention" in Batavia on Apr. 24-27. The "by invitation only"
convention regularly attracts many of the best close-up magicians
in the world who perform, lecture, party and discuss magic during
the four sleepless nights.(4/22)
Tim Ellis & Sue-Anne Webster are featured in a recently released book
titled "The Two Of Us" whose subject is "true stories about remarkable
relationships." The stories have been culled from the "Good Weekend" column
in the Morning Herald Sydney. For more information about the book click:
HERE.(4/22)
John Coppin featured in a Green Bay News-Chronicle article
which quotes him about the art of magic, "We (magicians) never
like calling what we do a trick, because we aren't trying to trick
you… We are creating an illusion or an idea of something
happening." To read the Apr. 21 article by Heather Chrudimsky
titled "Local magician has handle on comedy, magic and fun" click:
HERE.(4/22)
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Tuesday -
April 23,
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Reed
McClintock's life story is recounted in The Oregonian, which
traces his interest in magic from childhood until now. He got
serious about making magic his career when, "At the age of 25, he
graduated from college with a degree in visual communications. In
a bar on the Oregon coast, he performed nights and practiced days,
sometimes 30 hours straight. He dedicated his life, he says, to
making each sleight perfect." The article concludes with McCLintock's goal for the future, "Through the daily practice of
his art, he says, he hopes to someday be seen as the best close-up
coin magician in the world." To read the Apr. 22 article by
Spencer Heinz titled "Up his sleeve" click:
HERE.(4/23)
Jeff Simon who performed at the Enchanted Kingdom’s (EK)
recent press conference is featured in The Manila Times where they
report that he "…is set to perform at the Enchanted Kingdom on
April 28, and May 4 and 5 in a show entitled Jeff Simon’s World of
Magic at the Launch Pad." To read the Apr. 23 article by John
Graciano Roson III and John Paul Tolledo titled "Magic unmasked at
The Kingdom" click:
HERE.(4/23)
Lennart
Green doing coins during his marathon close-up performance on Friday Apr. 5
in Atlanta. The impromptu show lasted several hours as he thoroughly
enthralled a group of mathematicians, scientists, artists and puzzlers
during the invitational G4G5 event. (Photo: MagicTimes). (4/23) |
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Wednesday -
April 24,
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Charles
Bach has taped a live performance of the "World's First Bungee Jumping Card
Trick" in Thailand on Apr. 1. Fifty-two jumbo cards were spread on the
water as he plunged toward them from a height of 52-meters and found the
selected card. The video will be used as part of his live shows. Currently
Bach is touring Asia with Star Cruises on SuperStar Virgo with his Wonders
show. He is also scheduled to appear at the Tucson Magic Convention on May
17-18. Bach credits Bob Massey for the routine.(4/24)
Autumn Morning Star's show is described in the Starkville
Daily News as "…an hour of education and entertainment that
include storytelling, flute playing, drumming, dance, sign
language and magic. She will be appearing at the Starkville
library on Apr. 24. To read the Apr. 21 article by Casey Moore
titled "Story teller brings talents to Starkville" click:
HERE.(4/24) The sixth annual "Magic at the Wells" shows sponsored by SAM
Assembly #146 on Saturday, Apr. 27 at 4pm and 8pm at the Wells
Theatre in Norfolk, VA will feature Michael Rappa, Albers & Co.,
John Kingry & Family, and Pete Pedersen & Maria. Tickets are
$12.50-$15 per person and are available by phoning:
757-627-1234.(4/24)
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April 25,
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The 94th annual Salute To Magic, which is sponsored by SAM
Parent Assembly #1, takes place on Saturday Apr. 27 at 8pm at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center (199 Chambers Street) in New York
City. Featured performers include Chuck Jones & Jan, Gay Blackstone,
George Schindler & Nina, and Ted Lee. This year's "Magician of the
Year" honor will be given to Bill Andrews who will also recreate
Howard Thurston's "Eggs from Nowhere." Tickets are $25-$35 per
person and are available by phoning: 718-651-7335. On the day of the
show tickets will be available at the theater box office.(4/25)
Daniel Madison Byrd Jr. who died on Apr. 21 at the age of
87 was described by his son in The Herald, "As a youth, Byrd
worked as a magician and was a student of Houdini… He was noted
for driving an automobile while blindfolded down Pennsylvania
Avenue in Washington, D.C." To read the Apr. 23 obituary titled
"Former Springs lawyer Byrd dies" click:
HERE.(4/25)
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April 26,
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Marc Salem's upcoming show at the New Ambassadors Theatre
in London is the subject of a This Is London article that praises
the show and then probes into the hows. The article points out
that "He [Salem] does not claim to be a psychic, even if he gives
a convincing impression of one." The article concludes that,
"Salem's job is to fool you. He does it with his slick
presentation, gag-a-minute patter and impressive audience skills.
Perhaps the biggest tribute is that, having explored the subject
more deeply and having worked out some of his methods, I'm still
gobsmacked." To read the Apr. 25 article by Bruce Dessau titled
"Theatre of the mind is Salem's lot" click:
HERE.(4/26)
An article about magic in JoongAng Ilbo observes that
"Magic defies even science. How then can we explain people
floating in the ir, or beautiful assistants being cut in half,
only to be put together again with apparent ease? Everyone knows
that there is no such thing as real magic. But for unexplainable
reasons, people willingly love to suspend their disbelief."
Magicians highlighted in the article are Lee Eun-gyeol and Park
Hye-seong. To read the Apr. 26 article by Lee Sang-bok titled "In
their world, everything is wonderful" click:
HERE.(4/26)
Michael Mander, a former judge, who performed a magic show
for charity is featured in the Shropshire Star where it is
reported that he "…who was influenced by TV magician Paul Daniels
and has been a member of the Magic Circle for a number of years,
performed to raise money for Shropshire Air Ambulance and
RoadPeace." To read the Apr. 25 article by David Burrows titled
"Former judge showing magical side" click:
HERE.(4/26)
NEW YORK: The 57th annual MAWNY takes place on Apr. 28 at
the Holiday Inn (8250 Park Road) in Batavia. Headlining is Max
Maven with additional performances by Alan Marchese, Jupiter,
Paul Richards & Mike Seege, Jay Mattioli, and Robbie Allen.
Registration is $35 per person. For more information click:
HERE.(4/26)
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Saturday -
April 27,
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The "Strolling Olympics" at the Magic Castle on Wednesday
Apr. 24 is covered in a Los Angeles Times article which describes
it as "…a competitive event in which performers are judged by a
panel of their peers. Organizers from the Academy of Magical Arts
envision it as the equivalent of stand-up comedy at the Improv."
The winner of the competition was David Shimshi. After the
competition Brian Ochab pointed out that "There is a "hipness to
[magic] that wasn't there before… We've moved past the old idea of
the bad tux and the bad jokes." Also mentioned in the article are
Hillel Gitter, Gordon Bean. To read the Apr. 26 article by Gina
Piccalo and Louise Roug titled "Things Get a Little Tricky" click:
HERE.(4/27) Max Maven headlines with Puck and Alex Feldman appearing at
Monday Night Magic on Apr.29 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets phone Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100. For more information click:
HERE.(4/27)
Dixie Dooley was pictured in the Apr. 18 issue of the Henderson Home
News where he presented a water escape dressed like an IRS officer in
sympathy with the Apr. 15 tax-filing deadline. Last year he escaped after
being tied up with red tape by an IRS employee.(4/27)
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Sunday -
April 28,
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Siegfried & Roy and their ascent to Las Vegas headliners is
reported in the Las Vegas Sun where they look at magic in Vegas
before and after Siegfried & Roy's arrival in 1967.Blackstone and
Carl Ballantine appeared in Vegas before S&R's climb from a
novelty act in the "Folies Bergere" show to their own show at the
Frontier in the early 1980s, which led to their multi-million
dollar deal at the Mirage. The article points out that "it was
Siegfried & Roy who made magic in all its forms the No. 1
attraction in Las Vegas." Lance Burton's career is also recounted,
as he too began with the "Folies Bergere" then got his own show
and parlayed it into a multi-million dollar production in his own
theater. Also mentioned are the Las Vegas careers of David
Copperfield, Penn & Teller, Steve Wyrick, and Melinda. As a final
note the article mentions that Darren Romeo will be opening at the
Siegfried & Roy Theater on May 28th with daily afternoon shows. To
read the Apr. 26 article by Joe Delaney titled "No trick to making
magic work on the Strip" click:
HERE.(4/28) Boris Wild, Allan Hayden, Ray Pierce & Co., Jeff Ezell, B.J.
Hickman, and Mark Hendrickson appear at the
Magic Castle in Los
Angeles on Apr. 29-May 5. Boris Wild lectures on Sunday May 5.(4/28)
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