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Monday -
June 24,
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"Ferco's Untamed Illusion Magic Revue" opens on Tuesday Jun.
25 at the Tropicana Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The Ferco Brothers (Tony and Ferdinand) are the headliners of this
large-scale illusion show, which will feature some new illusions
with Tigers, Lions and Panthers. A big treat in the show is a guest
spot by The Great Tomsoni & Co. who will perform their classic act.
Also on the bill are The Hartzells who will present their Cross Bow
act. The show is a Sal Angelo production that is being produced by
Doug Michaels and Cliff Lawrence. The show is scheduled to run into
September with one or two shows on most weekdays and occasional
Weekends. Tickets cost $16.80-$22.40 and are available by phoning:
800-736-1420 or clicking:
HERE.(6/24)
Martin Gardner is featured in the July issue of Discover
where Scott Kim describes several of the puzzles he brought to our
attention. The focus of the article are: Solomon Golomb's
"Rep-tiles," John Conway's "Lifeline," and "Word Walk." To read the
Jun. 23 article by Scott Kim titled "Gardner of Mathematical
Delights" click:
HERE.(6/24)
Jasper Maskelyne's magic escapades during World War II are
featured in this weeks British series "Secret History." The show is
reviewed in the London Independent, which states, "There has been
little official recognition of Maskelyne and his work, and it's
suggested that his memoirs exaggerated his role because of his
feelings of bitterness at being overlooked. Maybe so - he was, after
all, a master in the art of deception and illusion." To read the
Jun. 23 article titled "Stuart Price on Churchill's secret weapon"
supplied by YellowBrix and Infoseek click:
HERE.(6/24)
An article about magicians in ancient Rome appeared in the
London Independent that reported, "Bruno [Giordano Bruno] was a
philosopher burnt at the stake in 1600 for heresy in the innocently
named Campo dei Fiori, or Field of Flowers. No one is sure of his
exact crime, but it seems he sparked anger by proposing that Christ
was not God, but merely an exceptionally skilful magician." To read
the Jun. 23 article by Jesse Grimond titled "Rome Stories" supplied
by Infoseek and YellowBrix click:
HERE.(6/24)
David Oliver, Jon Stetson, Erik Rochelle, and a special guest
appear on Monday Jun. 24 at 8pm in "Mystery Lounge" at The Comedy
Studio (1236 Massachusetts Ave.) in Cambridge, MA. Admission is $10
per person. For reservations and information phone:
617-661-6507.(6/24) MARYLAND: David Parr lectures at Denny & Lee Magic Studio
(325 South Marlyn Avenue) in Baltimore on Thursday Jun. 27.
Admission is $15 per person. For more information and reservations
phone: 410-686-3914.(6/24)
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Tuesday -
June 25,
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Beulah
"Bea" Collins (Sep. 30, 1918-June 23, 2002) died on Sunday Jun. 23 at the
age of 83. Bea, as many of her friends called her co-founded the Mecca Magic
Society Of Magicians and was the organizer of the Mecca Magic Shop which
just recently closed after more than 50 years of serving magicians in the
New York/New Jersey area. She was the wife of Professor Ted Collins who
invented the famed "Panama Rope Routine" and mother of magicians Bunnie
Collins, Fred Collins and Dahne Meeker who performs as a clown. Viewing will
be on Tuesday Jun. 25 at 2-4pm and 7-9pm at the La Monica Memorial Home (299
Bloomfield Ave - 973-743-4434) in Bloomfield, New Jersey. A Broken Wand
ceremony is scheduled for 8pm on Tuesday. Services will be held on Wednesday
Jun. 26 at 10am-noon.(6/25)
David Copperfield's trip to China and his performance
itinerary are given in a China Daily article that reported,
"Copperfield promises to give Chinese audiences surprises beyond
their wildest dreams - amazing sights, precise lighting, song and
dance and complex plots." To read the Jun. 24 article by Mu Qian
titled "Top magician whirls into China" click:
HERE.(6/25)
The upcoming release of the new Houdini stamp on Jul. 3 is
reported in an Associated Press article that reported that, "The new
stamp honors the 100th anniversary of the Society of American
Magicians. Houdini served as president of the society until his
death on Oct. 31, 1926. The day was Halloween." To read the Jun. 24
article by Syd Kronish titled "Poof!" click:
HERE.(6/25)
A new book by James Flint titled "52 Ways To Magic America"
was just released in the UK where it was reviewed in Scotland on
Sunday. The book revolves Martin Quick who sets out to become a
successful magician. To read the Jun. 23 review titled "52 Ways To
Magic America: Imperfect conjuror of prose" supplied by YellowBrix
and Infoseek click:
HERE.(6/25)
David Blaine and Daryl Hannah's trip to Paris is described in
a New York Post, Page Six article as, "Playboy magician David Blaine
made sure actress Daryl Hannah won't vanish into thin air - grabbing
his new sweetheart in a playful neck-lock as the two vacationed in
Paris." To read the Jun. 24 article titled "Daryl's Magic Moment"
click:
HERE.(6/25)
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Wednesday -
June 26,
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official information about the new Houdini stamp appeared in a United States
Postal service press release that gave all of the pertinent information from
David Copperfield's dedication of the stamp at he SAM convention on Jul. 3
to how non-attendees can get their own first day issue postmarked Houdini
envelopes. The stamps will be available at New York Post Offices on Jul. 3
and the rest of the country on Jul. 5. Some very interesting details are
that 61 million Houdini stamps will be printed in Williamsville, NY using
Offset with Scrambled Indicia. The stamp also "contains a hidden image
that-when viewed through the official U.S. Postal Service Stamp
Decoder-appears to wrap Houdini in chains." The image used on the stamp was
taken from a 1911 lithograph from the collection of Gary H. Mandelblatt and
the stamp was designed by Richard Sheaff. They will be available in blocks
of four, blocks of 10, and a full pane of 20 (with a plate number). The
overall size of the stamp is .99 x 1.56 inches. To read the official US
Postal Service press release dated Jun. 20 click:
HERE.(6/26)
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Thursday -
June 27,
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Roger Dreyer is featured in the Jun. 24-30 issue of Crain's New York
in an article titled "Success In The Cards." Dreyer is described as "An avid
collector of Houdini memorabilia and a former professional magician, he's
now channeling his interest into a new venture, Fantasma Toys." The article
also reported that Dreyer "projects revenues of $1 million this year."
Although not mentioned in the article Dreyer wanted to point out that his
partner in Fantasma Toys is Mark Setteducati.(6/27,8)
Christopher Hurlbert in a Middletown Press article that looks
at his upcoming three-week tour of Europe where he and Dan LaRosa
will entertain the United States military stationed at U.S. Naval
bases in Rota, Spain; Naples, Italy and Sigonella, Sicily. Hurlbert
is quoted, "I have to admit, I'm a little apprehensive about going
overseas with all that is happening in the world… But overall I'm
looking forward to entertaining the troops. It should be a really
good time. This is the least we can do, considering what all they're
doing for us." To read the Jun. 26 article by John Christie titled
"Thrilling the Troops" click:
HERE.(6/27)
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Friday -
June 28,
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MARYLAND:
The annual Phoenix Gathering which is described as "A True
Conference on Performing Magic" takes place on Jun. 28-Jul. 1 in
Baltimore. This year's guest of honor is Kevin James who will
perform and lecture. On Jun. 30 at 5:30pm the convention presents
a "Magic Dream Gala Show" at the Gordon Center for Performing Arts
in Owings Mills. The all-star show will feature Alain Nu, Kevin
James, Gaetan Bloom, Jay Scott Berry, Hiawatha, Torkova, Harley
Newman, Francis J. Menotti, and Kevin Dunn. Tickets for this
outstanding show are only $10 for children and $20 for adults.
Tickets will be available at the door prior to the show.
Convention attendees will perform close-up in the lobby prior to
the show. For more information click:
HERE.(6/28)
Ricky Jay's show "Ricky Jay: On the Stem" is reviewed in
Playbill where it is described as, "The power to astonish -- a lost
(or, certainly, mislaid) art of late -- makes a robust comeback in
Ricky Jay: On the Stem." Jay speaks about the importance of
surprise, "The element that I really care about is surprise. It's
not nearly about fooling someone as it is about surprising them and
making the entertainment come from that surprise. I think my show is
structured so that they are being surprised not only in terms of the
performance but in terms of the patter as well." The show has also
been extended into August. To read the Jun. 26 article by Monty
Arnold titled "Mamet's Merlin" click:
HERE.(6/28)
The new "Magic at War" British documentary about Jasper Maskelyne is previewed in The Guardian where they comment, "Maskelyne
received no official recognition. For a vain man this was
intolerable and he died an embittered drunk. It gives his story a
poignancy without which it would be mere chest-beating." To read the
Jun. 28 story by Nancy Banks-Smith titled "That's magic" click:
HERE.(6/28)
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Saturday -
June 29,
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Daniel Stashower who recently wrote a book about Philo T. Farnsworth titled
"The Boy Genius and the Mogul" says that, "Magic is fiction. So, writing
fiction about magic is the most natural thing in the world." Stashower is
also the author of "The Dime Museum Murders," "The Floating Lady Murder,"
"The Houdini Specter" and "The Magic Box" which all revolve around magic.
This MagicTimes exclusive by Ben Robinson looks at the life and career of
the magician turned award-winning author. ...Go
to full story.(6/29)
Jamie O'Hara who performs as "The Magic Guy" is featured in
the Alamogordo Daily News which describes him as, "a veteran of
magic for 15 years, has been presenting magic and humor for
educational school shows, business presentations, private parties,
promotions, and since 1990, library programs. He travels in the
summer all around New Mexico providing fun times to vacationing kids
who become involved in summer reading programs." To read the Jun. 28
article by Jennifer L. Meadows titled "Magician dazzles Alamo
library patrons" click:
HERE.(6/29)
Christopher Carter's show at the Live Bait Theater in Chicago
is reviewed in the Daily Herald where they describe the show as,
"wilder and wilder feats of mind-reading." He appears at the theater
through Jul. 21. To read the Jun. 28 article titled "Christopher
Carter messes with your mind at Live Bait" supplied by YellowBrix
and Infoseek click:
HERE.(6/29)
Jasper Maskelyne is described in The Scotsmana s "the early
20th century's answer to David Blaine." To read the Jun. 28 article
titled "Abracadabra! When magic went to war" supplied by Infoseek
and YellowBrix click:
HERE.(6/29)
Dick Sanders who performs as "Topper the Clown" is featured
in a Fremont Tribune article that reported how he got into magic,
"Sanders said his interest in magic began while campaigning for the
Legislature when he happened to walk into a magicians' convention.
'I lost the election but ended up joining the magician group (in
Omaha), he said." To read the Jun. 28 article by Janet Nitsick
titled "Topper the Clown is tops with kids" click:
HERE.(6/29)
David Oliver, John Carney, Simon Lovell, Todd Robbins, Jamy
Ian Swiss, Dennis Kyriakos, and Per Ekland appearing at Monday Night
Magic on Jul. 1 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets phone Ticketmaster at:
212-307-4100. For more information click:
HERE.(6/29)
NEW YORK: John Carney will be giving a special lecture and
workshop on Sunday Jun. 30 at the VFW Post 7763 (1012 Park Blvd.)
in Massapequa Park, Long Island. The lecture is scheduled from
1-3pm and the workshop from 4-7pm. For more information phone:
516-799-6758.(6/29)
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Sunday -
June 30,
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Lance
Burton has just finished the first six years of his thirteen-year
contract at the Monte Carlo in Las Vegas where he celebrated between
shows on Friday Jun. 21. A Las Vegas Sun article looks back at his
career in Vegas and how he has contributed to the community. The
article points out, "Since Burton opened at the Monte Carlo, he has
devoted half his income from merchandise profits to charities
helping children and disadvantaged individuals ... As a longtime
board member [Joe Delaney] of Variety, the children's charity, I can
attest to the generous contributions of time and money by Burton, Reveen, and Burton's publicist, Wayne Bernath." To read the Jun. 28
article by Joe Delaney titled "Burton banks his sixth year at Monte
Carlo" click:
HERE.(6/30)
Victor & Diamond and Ray Shank star in "Soul of Magic" at the
New Frontier in Las Vegas on Saturday through Thursday at 2pm. A Las
Vegas Sun review describes it as, "This is not your average magic
show. It is a smooth, hour-plus presentation, deftly combining
comedy and magic, with well-selected jazz overtones." The review
concludes, "With a $14.95 plus tax tab, which includes two free
beverages plus free admission for children ages 5 and under, you'll
be hard-pressed to find a more enjoyable, less-expensive
entertainment package anywhere." To read the Jun. 28 article by Joe
Delaney titled "'Soul of Magic' is an entertainment bargain at New
Frontier" click:
HERE.(6/30)
The Society of American Magicians' 100-year anniversary in an
Associated Press Article that speaks to George Schindler and Charles
Reynolds. Reynolds pointed out, "I think everyone deep down in their
hearts wants to believe in magic…There is an aspiring toward that
sense of wonder." The convention opens to the public with the
Houdini stamp dedication and a lecture on Houdini by his niece. To
read the Jun. 28 article titled "Society Of American Magicians To
Hold Centennial Convention In New York" click:
HERE.(6/30)
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