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Peace to the Whole World.. And a Prophylactic Talk.

Peace to the Whole World.. And a Prophylactic Talk.

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A Russian man has been detained for writing “Peace to the whole world” on a wall of the Kremlin, the Interfax news agency reported Tuesday, citing an unidentified source in law enforcement.

The writing was made with chalk using the Old Slavic alphabet, the source told the news agency.

After being approached by the police, the 43-year-old man explained he was a magician and the writing he made had special properties. The officers then decided to take the man to a police station for a psychiatric evaluation.

However, the assessment did not reveal any mental disorders, so the man was released after a “prophylactic talk,” the source told Interfax. Source…

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/police-detain-russian-magician-after-writing-pacifist-slogan-on-kremlin-wall/553517.html

Get 2 Free Tickets to see Penn & Teller..

Get 2 Free Tickets to see Penn & Teller..

Are you a fan of Penn and Teller? Well, from now till the first of the year fans will have the opportunity to donate blood and receive free tickets to their show.

For the past 15 years, the Rio hotel-casino headliners have partnered with United Blood Services to remind people of the need for blood donations during the Christmas and New Year seasons.

Fans who donate blood now through Friday, Jan. 1 will receive two complimentary tickets to Penn and Teller’s Las Vegas show. The vouchers can be used any time, except Saturdays, through July 31, 2016. 

United Blood Services is located at: 6930 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas

Also, donations are accepted at these two locations… 

4950 W. Craig Rd.
Las Vegas, NV 89130

601 Whitney Ranch Dr. Bldg. D, Suite 20
Henderson, NV 89014

“The Long-Lost Houdini Movie Escapes Extinction”..By Teller

“The Long-Lost Houdini Movie Escapes Extinction”..By Teller

I’ve read bios of Houdini all my life, and they all give the impression that Houdini — though he was an electrifying presence onstage – was a dud in the cinema, a posturing ham in whiteface. Not wanting to mar my hero’s image, I’d avoided those films.

But recently a virgin print of the long-lost film The Grim Gamewas rediscovered in the estate of Larry Weeks. I’d met Weeks at magic conventions when he was in his 80s — a wiry, goateed leprechaun with a beret and a wicked grin. He’d take my arm with a broad, tan, bone crushing grip (he’d been a juggler in his prime), and pull me aside to chat about Houdini. He’d obtained the print directly from the Houdini family and shared it only with his closest friends.

The Grim Game was Houdini’s third major movie venture. He’d botched a first attempt, then learned the ropes of the new medium by starring in a fifteen-part serial The Master Mystery shot in Brooklyn and bristling with his signature stunts. In the course of shooting, he’d suffered seven black eyes and a broken left wrist after he fell off a swinging chandelier, but during that time he’d learned to act for the camera. He wrote, “The smallest movie star can make the biggest spoken stage star look like a nickel before the camera, especially if they do not know the angle of the lens.” He was ready for Hollywood. Read more..

http://eatdrinkfilms.com/2015/11/26/the-long-lost-houdini-movie-escapes-extinction/

AUDIENCES ARE EATING UP PIFF THE MAGIC DRAGON AT FLAMINGO..

AUDIENCES ARE EATING UP PIFF THE MAGIC DRAGON AT FLAMINGO..

You won’t see him frolic in the autumn mist. Not in a land called Honalee. Not anywhere. (Some mythical being immortalized in poem and song already cornered that shtick.) You might not even think he stands outs in a crowd—just another green (with bursts of red and gold), grumpy, scaly creature walking his Chihuahua on the Strip. And yet …

“There’s nothing women in Las Vegas love more than a magic dragon,” says John van der Put—Piff the Magic Dragon to you—as Angela Stabile, co-producer of his headliner gig at the Flamingo, can affirm. “He gets proposals all the time,” she says with a touch of amazement. Piff clarifies: “It’s the joy I exude.”

Perhaps it’s the joy of dyspepsia. At least onstage. Anyone who’s seen the London-born, dragon-costumed comedian/magician in Vegas venues, at tour stops and on America’s Got Talent—where he advanced to the season finale before being bumped from the competition—knows his personality is built on a foundation of dour, deadpan ’tude. He looks like he’d rather be anywhere else—and there’s nowhere else he wants to be.  Read more…

http://lasvegasmagazine.com/entertainment/2015/dec/11/piff-the-magic-dragon-flamingo-comedy/#/0