From The Star:
At a magic show, audiences wonder if they can trust their eyes. But are the conjurers themselves believable? As part of the Luminato Festival, we ask some magicians if they can be trusted.
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From The Globe and Mail:
Sitting at a table covered with a red felt cloth in his Toronto studio, magic producer David Ben demonstrates how a magician shuffles cards.
To the spectator sitting across from him, it looks innocuous enough, but lean up beside him and he’ll show you that he can see the face of every card as he fans through the pack with his fingers. Oh, there’s a queen. He stops and cuts the deck, placing the queen on the bottom.
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David Ben on CP 24.
Magicana blog posts in reverse chronological order:
- CTA -Now or Never
- CTA – On Stage
- CTA – Sense and Sensibility
- CTA – Connect the Dots
- CTA – Going Global
- CTA – A Subtle Shift
- CTA – A Lousy Magician
- CTA – An Erdnasian Allusion
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