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CONFESSIONS OF A SHOWGIRL: THE TALE OF THE ZIG-ZAG GIRL

CONFESSIONS OF A SHOWGIRL: THE TALE OF THE ZIG-ZAG GIRL

By Maren Wade for Las Vegas Weekly..

We all know the tale of the Zig-Zag Girl. Wait, you don’t? I thought I was the only one.

Well, I did some research. It’s similar to the magic trick where the woman is sawed in half, except in this trick, she is known as the Zig-Zag Girl. This special showgirl is placed in an upright cabinet. Only her face, hands and left foot are seen through designated slots. The magician inserts two large metal blades into the midsection, dividing the girl into three parts. He then slides out the midsection of the cabinet, disconnecting the middle of the girl from the rest of her!

I wonder why they call her the Zig-Zag Girl.

At the end of the magic trick, the girl’s midsection is slid back in place, the blades are removed and the Zig-Zag Girl steps out magically in one piece…

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Criss Angel to launch third production, aims for six in next four years..

Criss Angel to launch third production, aims for six in next four years..

By Robin Leach for the Las Vegas Sun..

Tied into the 88th anniversary of magician Harry Houdini’s still-discussed death and on the eve of his own sixth anniversary of Cirque du Soleil’s “Believe” at the Luxor now approaching 2,500 shows, magician Criss Angel reveals that he’s launching a third live production — and he plans to have a total of six in the next four years.

“That’s the goal,” he told me this morning when he revealed a June 2015 world premiere of “The Supernaturalists.” He’s signed eight mind-blowing global magicians who destroy reality for the show titled from his 2003 Sci-Fi special that also was used in the Ludacris song about “Mindfreak.”

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The Wizard Behind the Wizards A Q&A with Wizard Wars co-creator—and onetime Vegas stunt journalist—Rick Lax

The Wizard Behind the Wizards A Q&A with Wizard Wars co-creator—and onetime Vegas stunt journalist—Rick Lax

By Scott Dickensheets for Los Angeles Magazine…

I met Rick Lax shortly after the publication of his first book, a law-school memoir; he’d come to Las Vegas to research his second, a treatise on deception, through the lens of Sin City. While he said he eventually planned to return to the Midwest to practice law, he was clearly taking to this city. I edited a local alt-weekly in those days, and I began assigning him stories. Odd, offbeat stories. Gregarious, curious, game for anything, Lax turned out to be a gifted stunt journalist—the kind of writer who observes the human condition by ginning up cray-cray scenarios and seeing what happens: walking around in an old-man mask, attempting to reside in the men’s room of a local mall that was marketed as a “community.” As you can imagine, Vegas offers no shortage of opportunities for that kind of work, as Rick chronicled in his third book.

As it happened, the theme of deception was related to another passion of Rick’s: magic. He’s been performing magic, sometimes professionally, since childhood, and has gone on to craft tricks for companies that retail them to aspiring magicians.

All of that has led him to his current role: co-creator of the TV show Wizard Wars, a Syfy Channel show in which two teams of magicians compete to create magic routines out of randomly selected, and often ludicrous, items. The winners then compete against a team of the show’s more advanced performers, or “wizards.” Each round is judged by magic experts, including Vegas headlienrs Penn & Teller. After its initial six-show run, Syfy has ordered another round of shows. Though it’s shot in LA, Wizard Wars has a heavy Vegas vibe.

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‘AGT’ Season 9 winner Mat Franco: ‘I felt like David Copperfield for a moment’

‘AGT’ Season 9 winner Mat Franco: ‘I felt like David Copperfield for a moment’

By Robin Leach for the Las Vegas Sun

At 4 years old, Mat Franco dreamed of making it big in magic by starting to teach himself card tricks. At 12, he became the youngest student ever in Henderson magician Jeff McBride’s Magic Academy classes. One week ago, he made TV history as the first magician to win the $1 million “America’s Got Talent” prize on NBC.

This weekend, he headlines at Axis at Planet Hollywood, Britney Spears’ residency theater at Planet Hollywood. He’ll walk away from the two-night show with his fellow “AGT” Season 9 finalists with an offer to return for his own solo spotlight shows when Britney is on hiatus.

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