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She's a perky young lady from New Bedford, Massachusetts who's combining classical music with classic illusion and making quite a name for herself across the nation.

By Jack White




When Bartinomas magazine ran a full-color spread of Constantinos Nikforos' artsy photographs of the cast of the Art & Illusion Festival at the Gialino Dinner Theater, ticket sales for the all-star magic show boomed.

By Mike Caveney



Les Arnold, being the grandson of The Great Leon, considers himself a traditional illusionist; however, his dancing daughter, Alex, with whom he's teamed with to produce a new act, looks at herself as "a funny girl." The result? Les Arnold & Dazzle, a wacky, spoofy act that's causing waves of laughter in the magic world.

By Nancy C. Anderson



On the eve of the 100th anniversary of London's Magic Circle, the executive producer of the Centenary Celebrations takes a look at the members, the events, and the affairs that have shaped the club into the formidable international institution it is today.

By John Fisher



After a 16-year spree of entertaining the rich and the famous nightly at the chic Boca Raton Resort & Club, Malone's Magic Bar becomes legend, as it forever closes its doors.

By By Lance Pierce


Reviewed this month by Brad Henderson, Richard Hatch, Peter Studebaker, Billy McComb, and Trixie Bond:

· The Glorious Deception: The Double Life of William Robinson a.k.a. Chung Ling Soo, the "Marvelous Chinese Conjurer."
· Daryl's Fooler Doolers
· Weapons of the Card Shark
· Barrie Richardson's Act Two: Theater of the Mind
· Corporate Close-up with Martin Sanderson
· Signed Card in Sealed Envelope in Wallet
· Hopkins the Well-Dressed Hare
· A Magician's Wand: A History of Mystical Rods of Power
· Overboard


It's FASDIU time, an all-Paul Cummins column, where the remarkable Mr. Cummins teaches Tap a Lac and Punken Droken, two card miracles that are performed "From a Shuffled Deck in Use."



It's the good old summertime, time for some poolside foolery, and Florida family-show magician Mark Byrne offers up some fun tricks from his "Wet and Wild Magic Show."



A trick often becomes more believable if done with a borrowed object, but Mark Striving's mental effect with a borrowed thought is absolutely unbelievable.



It might be old hat, but you'll probably surprise the heck out of your audience when you actually pull a rabbit from a hat.




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