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I find it amazing that James Randi is still out there debunking Uri Geller. In an age where anybody can go online, spend some money, and learn “the secret” to bending metal. Uri has explained countless times over and over again that he does what he does for entertainment. Sure, he claims he’s legit, but, the reason he does that is to add to his performance. This is nothing more than the rest of the performers who appeared on “Phenomenon”.
I guess if you know that Uri Geller isn’t “legitimate” then he becomes a joy to watch.
Just by searching “magic” or “magic tricks” into google and you’ll find lots of websites, and nearly all of the suck! But, never fear! With a bit of digging you can find lots of information on magic, weather you’re looking for magic news, new magic tricks, or even the latest magician gossip. Here is my list of the top magic websites online:
That rounds up my list for now, If I think of any more I may come back later and edit this post. I hope you found something of use! Cheers.
Looking around online I found www.trickmagic.com that has a bunch of the classic beginner magic tricks for free. One of my favorite beginner tricks is “The Jack Robbers” and you can learn how to do it on their website too!
Effect:
The four Jacks act as robbers who successfully rob a bank (the deck) and make a miraculous getaway! Each jack goes into a different place in the deck, and as the police come, they all rise to the top and get away! This is a great beginner card magic trick!
It really is a great trick…
Enjoy

This creative wine bottle holder is designed and sold by Jason and Justin Senft and was featured in January’s MAGIC magazine. In the magazine there’s a larger picture, and they have another one as well but it isn’t listed on the site.
Their website has this to say about it:
Don’t just store your wine, DISPLAY your wine. Inspired by the legendary Indian rope trick, Jason & Justin Senft’s design for a magical wine holder will have your guests scratching their heads, or just thinking they drank too much!
I know, I know, I keep mentioning things I found in the magazine but there’s just so many cool things inside each issue! If you want to buy one of these for your home email them at houdiniart@hotmail.com.
I must say that I’m loving my subscription to MAGIC magazine! I’ve been eagerly awaiting my new issue, everyday checking my mailbox, usually twice because I check it before the mail lady comes. Today January’s issue came out. I had found out through iTricks that this months Talk about Tricks was going to feature Tyler Wilson. I met him at the PCAM convention this past summer and he’s an excellent performer, very creative, and super funny. It’s good to see some of his tricks again in print because I didn’t get a chance to really understand them too well during the lecture. I doubt I’ll ever perform any of them, but they’re certainly a good study none the less.
This month’s issue also included a link to December’s cover magicians Phillipart and Anja. I tried looking online for a video of them myself, but I didn’t come up with anything. Check out the Thrillusions video online on the MAGIC magazine website here.
If you want to be connected to the magic community at large, ditch the online magic forums and get yourself a subscription to Magic magazine!!
Yesterday I posted a video of Criss Angel from the 80’s and today I came across an interview where Criss mentions his adventure in editing video. It turns out that producing those music videos is how he learnt editing and it helped him later on while working on Mind Freak. Now that he’s almost in season 4 though, he basically has a whole team that does it for him now. Still interesting though how life works like that.
Read the full article at the LA Times.
Q: There is also editing. Have you become as familiar with the mechanics of television as you are with magic?
A: I’ve been incredibly familiar with directing and editing since I was in my teens, because I didn’t have the money to hire people to do that stuff for me. Some of my first music videos I directed and edited and did for $2,500 and favors to get edit rooms on off times. I was always familiar with that. In my first three TV specials I would spend on average 18 to 20 hours a day editing with the editor doing that. Now, we have gathered six or seven editors who are great and who have been with the show for a while and know how I think. So, I just go to my warehouse here in Las Vegas, and I have a facility where I am able to communicate in California and Las Vegas at the same time, and we do editing. That saves a lot of time, and I am able to oversee it but yet not be there.
I received an email today and it had a poster for Ted’s new tour show that I hadn’t seen before.

Look! A floating girl! It looks like the rumors are true. I look forward to seeing this one live ![]()
Ted and Marion Outerbridge are coming back to Kelowna again this year in February at the Rotary Center for the Arts. There will be two shows, one on February 12th that’s a school matinee. The second show will be on February 13th in the evening. Tickets are available from the Rotary Center for the Arts. I don’t know how much tickets cost, but, I saw their show last year and it’s worth whatever the ticket cost is. Also, I heard a secret that they are going to levitate somebody during their show this year! I don’t know if it’s true or not, but I guess we’ll find out together.
Also, if you’re a beginner magician Ted is going to hold a 1 hour magic class. Here is more information:
ATTN: GRADE 7-12 ASPIRING MAGICIANS! VERY SPECIAL OFFER
The Rotary Centre for the Arts is proud to offer a special free magic class for middle and high school students with an interest in magic. Hosted by master magician/ illusionist Ted Outerbridge, this workshop is a one-hour, hands-on clinic that develops skills and increases the magician’s repertoire. It will be held in the boardroom of the RCA from 10 am to 11 am on February 12th, 2008.
We ask that if you know of students who would be interested in this event, to please pass this information on to them. Registration can be made with the contact person below. In the case of wide appeal, a select few will be chosen from each school. Media will be at the workshop, and may want to interview one or two of the participants on their experience.
The workshop is free; Ted has offered his time before the school matinee at the RCA for no charge. Only thirty students maximum will be admitted, so act quickly.
To register, please contact:
Margaret Gobie
Community Program Coordinator
Rotary Centre for the Arts
421 Cawston Avenue
V1Y 6Z1
Phone: (250) 717-5304 x 111
Also, Each month a bunch of us local magicians get together and talk magic. Anybody who has a serious interest in magic is welcome. For more information on the Okanagan Society of Magician please email me at alikzamnews@gmail.com.
I was delighted to be able to catch Murray Hatfield and Teresa this year during their Canadian Tour of “Magic ‘n Miracles“. They’ve been coming through Kelowna now for the past few years but I haven’t ever been able to make it due to being at my own shows. It was nice to be able to sit back, relax, and enjoy somebody else’s show. I had high expectations- and their performance exceeded it by leaps and bounds.

Each year they bring in new talent from around the world to join in their act. This year they had Juliana Chen, Darcy Oake, and David Kaplan. I know lots about Juliana Chen, and I even met her and saw her perform at the IBM convention a few years back in Calgary Alberta. It was outstanding to see her act once again that she’s been perfecting for all these years. The act she performed was essentially whats in the next two clips. Although, I did notice that she changed the music for the card manipulation part. It seems to suit her as a person much more
I had never heard of the other two performers, David Kaplan and Darcy Oake. Both of them performed very impressive magic, that was well rehearsed, well thought out, and executed perfectly. I expect that these guys both have a very long career in front of them.David Kaplan basically performed a vaudeville clown type routine with non-stop magic and visual gags. The part that blew me away the most is when a bowling ball floated away up into the rafters! The second best part of his act is when later on the bowling ball falls from the rafters onto a precious family air loom. Simply fantastic. Don’t ever a miss a chance to see this guy.
Darcy Oake performed a hip-hop street type dove and manipulation act. His slow style and cool glances to the audience made him instantly likable all the while performing classic effects that had his own spin on them making them new again. Apparently he’s already lectured in Vancouver, and won some awards, so it sounds like he too will be around for the years to come.
All in all, the evening was a great night out and although it doesn’t say anything on the Magic ‘n Miracles official site, I think they’re coming back in March to perform in Vernon. I’m not sure if the entire show will be the same, or if it will be something different… get out there and see their show. You wont be disappointed!
In the October 2007 issue of Magic Magazine there was an article on Erik Buss and something about his spring snake routine. Honestly I skipped past it at first because I had NO idea what they were talking about. The pictures showed some guy (Eric) smiling far too much in a T shirt in front of some weird contraption. I eventually went back and read the article, and still none of it made too much sense.

While reading the Magic Cafe forums I found the video of what the heck the whole article was about, and I’d like to share that with you now.
You may remember a few days ago I made a post talking about magic on the TV show House. I quickly looked online but I couldn’t find out much more information about it. Today my new issue of MAGIC magazine came in. In the “Magic Update” column by Shawn McMaster they had a story about the magic in that episode. It turns out that the sick patient is actually close-up magician of the year Steve Valentine. I couldn’t find any videos of him performing, but there is some clips on his site of his acting.
It also turns out that Tony Clark was the magic consultant for the episode. Tony Clark is amazing and I hope I have the opportunity to meet him one day. Here’s a video I found of him on youtube.
I hope you all caught tonight’s final episode of Phenomenon. Tonight they eliminated the rest of the contestants and gave first place to Mike Super along with $250,000. I thought his performance tonight wasn’t as good as the other routines he presented, but it was still very well done. He’s got a great personality and it shines through so well on TV.
Here’s a clip of Mike Super from last week’s episode: