From Alex Zander's Facebook page:
From Matt DiSero's Facebook page:
08 July 2018
Alex Seaman and Matt DiSero remember Brian Gillis
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Brian Gillis,
Matt DiSero
Ben Train and Shawn Farquhar remember June Horowitz
From Ben Train's Facebook page:
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From Shawn Farquhar's Facebook page:
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From Shawn Farquhar's Facebook page:
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Ben Train,
June Horowitz,
Shawn Farquhar
07 July 2018
Winners of the 2018 Allan Slaight Awards
Congratulations to all!
Read more about each winner at Magicana:
Read more about each winner at Magicana:
- Canadian Rising Star Award: Nicholas Wallace
- International Rising Star Award: Noah Levine
- Sharing Secrets Award: College of Magic
- Sharing Wonder Award: Michael Carbonaro
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Edwin A Dawes
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~Magicana,
Nicholas Wallace
Toronto: Free magic club
From the Browser's Den of Magic Facebook group:
Dear Denizens,
Hope that you enjoyed the long weekend!
Friendly reminder that this Saturday, July 7 from 2:30pm to 5:30pm is our next Free Magic Club.
All interested in talking magic, sharing ideas are welcome.
Have a nice day-The Jeff's & The Browser's Den Team.
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_Toronto,
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+Canada,
~Browser's Den
06 July 2018
Alex Seaman in the Tri-City News
Congratulations Alex, on becoming the youngest in history to be installed as the International President-Elect of the International Brotherhood of Magicians!
From the July 4th article "Making magic on the international stage --Former Tri-City News paper boy delivers with his act" by Grant Granger in the Tri-City News:
From the July 4th article "Making magic on the international stage --Former Tri-City News paper boy delivers with his act" by Grant Granger in the Tri-City News:
Like many other kids, Zander got a magic kit when he was in kindergarten. But he lost interest in it quickly and put it away. The desire to pull the kit out of the closet didn't resurface until he was 11 years old when his family was on vacation in Victoria. They dropped into Tony's Trick and Joke Shop run by renowned magician Tony Eng. It had its fair share of the prankster staples like squirting nickels, hand buzzers and whoopee cushions. What little Alex couldn't take his eyes off of, though, was the Wall of Magic Wonders with all its oddities.
His parents and two younger brothers had other plans that day, but Alex didn't want to leave so they left him "with the magician dude."
Eng taught him a bunch of stuff, and by the time he exited he was the proud possessor of a deck of cards, sleight-of-hand sponge balls and other magic stuff. And he began to practise, practise and practise some more.
Read more.
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~IBM,
Alex Seaman
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