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Archive for September, 2007

Girls’ tricks leave dad pulling his hare out (South Manchester Reporter)

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

TEN-YEAR-OLD Ellie Gammon has always had a few tricks up her sleeve. Now the youngster has been named Manchester’s best young magician by the Magic Circle.Read full story

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Abracadabra right on campus (Daily Pennsylvanian)

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

As far as extracurriculars go, yearbook editor or debate team president seemed to lack that certain something for College sophomore Josh Corn. Instead, Corn went for a hobby that was a little more magical.

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Magic (2007) (Entertainment Weekly)

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

‘’Have a little faith/There’s magic in the night,’’ Bruce Springsteen sang on 1975’s ‘’Thunder Road.’’ And for keeping the faith along the decades of back roads and stylistic detours, fans get their beautiful reward with Magic , his best record since The River in 1980. If such devotees assumed that the new album’s title was […]

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Asian American Magicians Have the Magic Touch

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

Asian American magicians Andrew Ngo and Carlos da Silva II, along with members of multiethnic magic group Prophecies of the Element, took the top three spots at San Francisco’s 10th annual Stage Magic Competition on Sept. 21. …

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Not So Magic Tricks (Daily Record)

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

SO which do you think is the real story of prostitution?

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Magician still has trick or two (Calgary Sun)

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

After 76 years mastering the art of magic, you’d think Les Brockelsby would know every trick in the book. But at 84 years old, the old dog’s still learning new tricks.

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Old magic (The Australian)

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

IS television getting too edgy for you, with dark American comedies such as Weeds, My Name is Earl and Californication bringing the unconventional morality of independent filmmaking to mainstream programming? Do you find the hedonism and bland amorality of Weeds offensive? Does the trailer trash surrealism of Earl Hickey’s quest for karma make you squirm? […]