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Derek DelGaudio. Not everyone knows his name; fewer still know the man. This magician cum artist talks of magic, performance, and his philosophies of each in the script of a film you will likely never see.
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Celebrating twenty years of MAGIC Magazine with this fifth “unconventional convention” in ten years, MAGIC Live! brought new surprises when 1,300 friends old and new gathered again in Las Vegas. |
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Juan Varela has created a show with magic you can hear and magic you can feel. But his audiences cannot see it, as they are sightless, whether it be in life or just blindfolded for the performance. |
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Harry Blackstone Jr. became an icon of modern magic — his look, his voice, his manner of performing. Working with original costumes, props, and assistants, David Charvet truly seemed to become Blackstone himself. |
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He’s a native New Zealander, presently living in Canada, often impersonating a British comedian who made his fame in American movies. Performing internationally, it helps that Paul Romhany can do two hours of walk-around close-up without speaking. |
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Eric said “Yes” before the man on the phone finished talking. Travel to Afghanistan to entertain the troops? Of course he would. Even though the audiences proved to be easy, the trip itself was not. But it was worth it.
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One of the longest-running conventions in the history of magic, The Abbott Magic Get-Together, celebrated its 74th anniversary with their annual four-day event in August. The real celebration was not for the convention itself but for John Calvert, who celebrated his 100th birthday on Friday, August 5th.
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Having become a relatively recent convert to the world of conjuring, television host Craig Ferguson has since shared his enthusiasm for the art by bringing magicians onto his Late Late Show. Earlier this summer, Ferguson left California to film a week of shows on the streets of Paris. On the August 2 program, Belgian magician Rafael became a surprise guest.
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When was the first time that someone performed the Sawing in Half illusion? Who is the most prolific writer? Has the secret about Ionia been solved? These and many more questions were asked at the fourth European Magic History & Collections Congress in London.
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The first Erdnaseum was held on Friday and Saturday, August 26–27, at the Sanders Bed & Breakfast in Helena, Montana — the boyhood home of mining engineer Wilbur Edgerton Sanders, David Alexander’s candidate for the elusive author.
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The Steve Allen Theater on Hollywood Boulevard was packed with an SRO crowd on Tuesday, September 6. Dozens of name magicians were present, all eagerly anticipating the opening moments of the second edition of An Evening with Rob Zabrecky.
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Seventeen products are reviewed this month by Michael Claxton, Farrell Dillon, Peter Duffie, Gabe Fajuri, Brad Henderson, Will Houstoun, and Francis Menotti: Tortured Tablet by Doug Bennett
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Back to the Source |
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McDonald Birch to David Price
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My Cup Runneth Over
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You Will Want to Kill Again The type of venue in which you choose to develop your craft is quite critical. I say “choose” as if you have a choice. In the daily grind, it’s often simply that one job paid fifty dollars more than the other.
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When the Shtick Hits The Fan
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Magic Magazine October 2011
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