The following is a guest post from an author who wishes to be known as The Magic Demon.
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CANADA'S MARK LEWIS FEATURED IN JUNE 2024 GENII
Vanessa Armstrong, via her excellent monthly column "The Eye - Stories From Around The World of Magic" features a full half page item on Mark Lewis winning the Golden Buzzer on Canada's Got Talent, back in April. This includes a colour photograph taken from the City TV stream.
Although this is no new news to readers of Canada's Magic (who first reported the matter in a much more timely fashion) it is still always a noteworthy achievement to make it to the pages of Genii, The Conjuror's Magazine.
Armstrong, who refers to Mark as "79 years young" reports that Howie and the other judges were "smitten by Lewis's deprecrating manner and delighted by his card routine".
She explains how Howie called him back after Mark left the stage in order to give him a Golden Buzzer which had Mark looking "truly shocked".
We can only hope that the $25,000 cash prize has helped the shock wear off by now.
Armstrong concludes with a link to Mark's performance (at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Id4703fH33o) and her sincere congratulations on his triumphant success.
To which, belatedly, we can only add our own.
- The Magic Demon
Vanessa Armstrong, via her excellent monthly column "The Eye - Stories From Around The World of Magic" features a full half page item on Mark Lewis winning the Golden Buzzer on Canada's Got Talent, back in April. This includes a colour photograph taken from the City TV stream.
Although this is no new news to readers of Canada's Magic (who first reported the matter in a much more timely fashion) it is still always a noteworthy achievement to make it to the pages of Genii, The Conjuror's Magazine.
Armstrong, who refers to Mark as "79 years young" reports that Howie and the other judges were "smitten by Lewis's deprecrating manner and delighted by his card routine".
She explains how Howie called him back after Mark left the stage in order to give him a Golden Buzzer which had Mark looking "truly shocked".
We can only hope that the $25,000 cash prize has helped the shock wear off by now.
Armstrong concludes with a link to Mark's performance (at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Id4703fH33o) and her sincere congratulations on his triumphant success.
To which, belatedly, we can only add our own.
- The Magic Demon
Thank you The Magic Demon for guest posting at Canada's Magic!
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