- Evans, Celeste (1931 - 2017)
- Fattah, Suley ( - 2017)
- Foy, Vincent ( - 2017)
- Fricker, Bruce ( - 2017)
- Khan, Arshan ( - 2017)
- Sacco, Nick (1947 - 2017)
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5. London: Michael Close at The Session 2018 - Sounds like a great way to start the new year!
4. Outerbridge Clockwork Mysteries in The Medicine Hat News - Ted and Marion put on a fabulous show!
3. A very Canadian optical illusion - Owen Anderson illustrates an effect I first saw David Acer demonstrate.
2. Phil Matlin's 2017 Ragtime Tour - Magicians, they are a multi-talented bunch!
1. Vote now for the 2017 Readers' Choice award - 107 votes were cast. I hope to get the results posted soon!
The Session & The Event – January 12th – 14th 2018
Now based just two minutes from Heathrow airport (making it very easy to get to!), you’ll learn the true secrets of performing amazing close-up magic and mentalism from some of the best in the industry.
With a variety of workshops, lectures, parties and plenty of time to session (of course), it’s no wonder that The Session has sold out every single year. With one-off events and lectures designed specifically for this event, The Session is not just a conference; it is a learning experience like no other in magic.
The Session 2018 promises to be the best yet! In previous years our guests were sharing magic with the likes of Derren Brown, David Blaine, Dynamo, Rune Klan, Troy, Ben Hanlin, Guy Hollingworth, Pit Hartling, Denis Behr, Daniel Madison, Roberto Giobbi, Juan Tamariz, and more. You would be CRAZY to skip The Session 2017. We’ll be announcing more info soon!
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Also, my new play The Year and Two of Us Back Here is officially premiering at the @HamOntFringe in 2018 at @TheStaircase. It's really personal and also has the longest title at the Fringe this year probably. I can't wait to share it with you. pic.twitter.com/srieQJfaSu— Michael Kras (@KrasMagic) December 12, 2017
Carleton University is pleased to announce the creation of the Allan Slaight Chair for the Study of the Conjuring Arts, thanks to a $2-million leadership gift from The Slaight Family Foundation that has been matched by the university. The Chair will work with students on various topics in many disciplines and will join the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
“We are honoured to be the recipient of The Slaight Family Foundation’s generosity and excited for the learning opportunities this Chair will create,” says Carleton’s Interim President Alastair Summerlee. “As a society, it’s imperative that we understand when we are being deceived. It’s also important to remember that magicians are among some of history’s greatest performers and influencers.”
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So here’s the story. Before Christmas Stephane came to our shop for supplies. He was talking to Phil at this point, as I was with another customer so I don’t know how the topic came up, but I caught a bit of the conversation and later got the whole story. Stephane told us when he graduated from CEGEP, he was accepted by four Universities. He told his father he wanted to go to the Polytechnique Montréal. His father said, “Why do you want to go there? You can go to any University, you can go to McGill!” and Stephane said he made up some excuse that he told his father and that’s where he went.
He said “Very few people know this but I chose it because ...
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