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‘I now actually believe in magic’: Simon Cowell left astounded

‘I now actually believe in magic’: Simon Cowell left astounded

Expressions can be priceless. Simon’s is just that. Watch as Jamie Raven performs Dan Harlan’s Card Toon trick with the Card Toon Deck. 

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After a host of bad, sad and tragic magical acts Jamie Raven came onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage to try to change Simon Cowell’s attitude towards the genre.

He first managed to actually impress the judges with an incredible note changing trick – switching a £50 note into a special BGT one.

Following that, his next trick left Simon so astounded that he declared, ‘I now actually believe in magic.’ Watch the video at:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3045122/I-actually-believe-magic-Simon-Cowell-left-astounded-magician-Jamie-Raven-leaves-Britain-s-Got-Talent-room-speechless-incredible-trick.html

COMEDY MAGICIAN MAC KING IS READY FOR HIS CLOSE-UP..

COMEDY MAGICIAN MAC KING IS READY FOR HIS CLOSE-UP..

BY SUSAN STAPLETON for Las Vegas Magazine..

Do not be fooled by his easygoing nature, Louisville drawl and suit that looks like your grandmother’s plaid couch. Comedy magician Mac King is slick. He’s a pro. You’ll never even see how he tricks you.

King, who’s been performing on the Las Vegas Strip for 15 years, specializes in close-up magic, a skill he learned from his grandfather, who used to point him to his magic books when King asked how he did a trick. His friend Lance Burton, a magician who for a long time had his own show on the Strip, convinced King to make the move to Las Vegas. At the time, King didn’t think his style of magic would work in a big room. “It turns out Lance was right,” he said. “My show is really a close-up magic show. It all depends on me. So the tricks aren’t giant. The key is to make those smaller tricks play to the back of the room.”

Fast-forward to today, and his tricks still resonate on a bigger stage. All the while, he’s sizing up the audience, first looking for a man wearing a watch. “I’m always able to find a guy who is expressive and ready to participate,” he said. His first volunteer is a woman who’s told she’s going to participate in the Houdini Challenge Naked Rope Escape—more specifically, she’s going to get naked and he’s going to tie her up. “She’s the first person up in front of the audience. There’s so much audience participation in the show that how she reacts shows you how willing people are to come up later.” Read more:

http://lasvegasmagazine.com/entertainment/2015/apr/10/mac-king-harrahs/

A new magic festival appears in Colon..

A new magic festival appears in Colon..

COLON – There’s at least one really good reason that Rick Fisher of FAB Magic Manufacturing Co. thinks Colon can handle another magic festival on its calendar.

“Our claim to fame is the magic capital of the world. There’s only one magic capital of the world,” Fisher said Friday. “There ought to be all kinds of events going on every single month in the magic capital of the world.”

The people of Colon and regular visitors, of course, are no strangers to magic performances. Abbott’s Magic Get Together will hold its 78th event there this year, and Michigan Magic Day’s 2014 events were in Colon.

The downtown area features three magic shops that, in their own ways, also serve as repositories of the history of the craft; besides FAB, Sterlini Magic Co. and Abbott’s Magic Co. are competing to get magicians the supplies they need and introduce beginners to their first tricks.  Read more at:

http://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/story/news/local/2015/04/03/new-magic-festival-appears-colon/25261415/

Jonathan Ross aims to cast spell on America with version of magic show that flopped in Britain..

Jonathan Ross aims to cast spell on America with version of magic show that flopped in Britain..

Chat show star Jonathan Ross will try to crack the US by hosting a magic show.

Ross, 54, will next month film a US version of Penn & Teller: Fool Us, which was axed by ITV in 2011.

He told the Mirror he would fit the filming into a two week schedule to avoid being apart from his wife Jane Goldman and their three children for too long.

The presenter said: “I am going to do 13 shows, maybe 20. I love Penn & Teller.”  Read the rest and watch the videos at:

http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/jonathan-ross-aims-cast-spell-5430888