James Long, the traditional end of show illusion act closed, which I think was a shame, I dont think anyone could have followed Voronin, on his own, great but I think he looked weak after what I think was perfection. …
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Archive for November, 200736th International Magic Convention 2007 - Round Up and Look BackFriday, November 30th, 2007James Long, the traditional end of show illusion act closed, which I think was a shame, I dont think anyone could have followed Voronin, on his own, great but I think he looked weak after what I think was perfection. … Bookmark to: Posted in | No Comments » Current Issue: (Daily Sundial)Friday, November 30th, 2007To the world, Harry Houdini was the greatest magic man that ever lived. He escaped water torture cells and straightjackets in locked metal handcuffs and shackles. But, to his wife Wilhelmina Beatrice “Bess” Rahner Houdini, he was the love of her life. Bookmark to: Posted in | No Comments » They will keep you spellbound (The New Straits Times)Friday, November 30th, 2007ABRACADABRA… yes, whether you are a believer or a sceptic, the wonders of magic will leave you spellbound. Bookmark to: Posted in | No Comments » Guitar Hero Soundtracks Complete (320kbps)Thursday, November 29th, 2007“Spanish Castle Magic” – Jimi Hendrix * “Higher Ground” – Red Hot Chili Peppers * “No One Knows” – Queens of the Stone Age * “Ace of Spades” – Motörhead * “Crossroads” – Cream * “Godzilla” – Blue Öyster Cult …Read full story Bookmark to: Posted in Magic Dealers | No Comments » The Second Coming (Forbes)Thursday, November 29th, 2007Michael Dell is back in charge of the troubled computer company he founded. But can he bring back the magic?Read full story Bookmark to: Posted in | No Comments » Coming Attractions: Stonewall tours set (Rocky Mount Telegram)Thursday, November 29th, 2007Ticket purchase and contact information for select Twin Counties venues, page 2B.Read full story Bookmark to: Posted in | No Comments » Mathemagician wows Queens College kids (The TimesLedger Newspapers)Thursday, November 29th, 2007Magician and mathematician Bradley Fields showed that halving the distance between two points will never get you all the way to your destination, but he had no trouble getting through to the high school students and teachers in the audience at Queens College last Friday.Read full story Bookmark to: |