From IBMRing17.com:
Thursday, June 3, 2021
Jonah “Ringmaster” Babins, Ben “Hostile Takeover” Train, Margaret Catwood, and Presto the Toronto Magic Company Raccoon spill the beans on Virtual Magic!
From IBMRing17.com:
Thursday, June 3, 2021
Jonah “Ringmaster” Babins, Ben “Hostile Takeover” Train, Margaret Catwood, and Presto the Toronto Magic Company Raccoon spill the beans on Virtual Magic!
From the May 31st Instagram post by Majinx:
The MAJINX VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE SHOW next instalment is on June 11th at 7 :00 pm EST. For more info and tickets click on link in bio. It’s So MUCH FUN!
www.majinx.com/virtually-impossible
There were 28 posts at Canada's Magic this May. Here are the 5 most viewed posts in the past 30 days:
5. [Guest post] Thirteen tips for supporting your closest brick and mortar magic shop - Have you supported a brick and mortar magic shop lately?
4. Canadian Artists and Content Creators Economic Survey - They won't know if you don't tell them.
3. CAM JAM with Paul Draper & Jeff McBride [May 12] - Another fabulous CAM JAM!
2. IBM convention online July 8th-10th, 2021 - Have you registered yet?
1. May 2021 sale: 40% off yearly sponsorship rates! - Today is the last day to take advantage of this offer which comes with a 6 month extension!
Renée-Claude Auclair is the Canadian Association of Magic's (CAM 2.0) current President, she is also the current President of the Quebec 2022 FISM World Championships and the Co-Organiser of FISM which will be held in Canada July 25-30, 2022. This will be the FIRST time, ever, that FISM (Federation International Society of Magicians) also known as "the World Championships of Magic" will be held in North America.
In this talk Renée reveals her plans & hopes for the future for CAM 2.0. She discusses Joan Caesar and her importance to magic in Canada and the magic community. Plus, tips and lessons Renée has learned from experiences creating festivals, magic conferences & shows and working within organisations. Please comment & let us know what you learn from Renée's talk.
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From the May 27th Facebook post by Mark Clearview:
The last TRY THIS AT HOME until the end of summer! This weekend May 29/30. Featuring four time Guinness World Record Holder and my mentor: SCOTT HAMMELL! Pay what you can tickets at: www.markclearview.com/trythisathome
Updated at 9am to add:
From the May 25th article "Built on a bet. Owner of world-famous Chinatown building says, despite pandemic, he's here to stay" by Ashley Moliere in the CBC News:
The Jack Chow Insurance building, also known as the Sam Kee building, was built on a bet, according to its owner Rod Chow.
In the early 1900s, businessman Chang Toy bought a standard 30-foot lot at the corner of Pender and Carrall streets.
But the City of Vancouver needed to widen one of the streets, so it expropriated 24 feet of the land leaving him with only six feet.
"No one thought he could do anything with it," said Chow.
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The structure at 8 West Pender Street is also the world's narrowest commercial building, according to the Guinness Book of World Records
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[via Shawn Farquhar]
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Which puts the total of Canadian World Record holding magicians to fourteen!
From the May 20th article "More Than Tricks: Canadian Used Magic To Change His Life (VIDEO)" by Jacqueline Swan at Narcity:
Canadian magician Alex Boyer sat down for an interview to talk magic, running a YouTube channel and how the art form has affected his life.
Alongside being a professional magician, Boyer recently added TV star to his resume as he recently released a show he created with his four best friends, Big Trick Energy.