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Tiger That Mauled Siegfried & Roy Magician Dies at 17

Tiger That Mauled Siegfried & Roy Magician Dies at 17

By Debbie Emery for the Hollywood Reporter..

Las Vegas performers Siegfried & Roy said goodbye to their beloved white tiger, Mantecore, on Mar. 19.

The giant cat, who had been a part of their show at The Mirage Resort & Casino, passed away after a short illness, the duo announced in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter on Tuesday.

“The world has lost one of its most majestic creatures, and I have lost a brother,” pledgedRoy Horn, despite being attacked by the animal in 2003, when Mantecore hauled him off stage and caused serious injury. 

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Watch America’s Favorite Magicians on HuffPost Live

Watch America’s Favorite Magicians on HuffPost Live

Do you believe in magic? Some of America’s most well-known magicians Criss Angel, David Blaine, James “The Amazing” Randi and David Kwong sat down with HuffPost Live to talk about magic, deception and the supernatural.

  • WATCH: David Kwong Makes Movie Magic & NYT Crosswords
  • WATCH: Tribeca Film Fest: ‘An Honest Liar’
  • WATCH: David Blaine Stumps The Stars In New Special
  • WATCH: Criss Angel’s New Series, ‘BeLIEve’
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Behind the Scenes of a Reality Show Where Magicians Fight for Fame

Behind the Scenes of a Reality Show Where Magicians Fight for Fame

By Angela Watercutter for WIRED

We know you desperately want to see what happens behind the scenes of your favorite magic competition show. OK, fine, Wizard Wars probably is the only magic competition show, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be your fave, and it’s always fun to see television, um, magic in action.

The video comes from show creator Rick Lax, who shot the footage during the making of Wizard Wars. The program, basically a reality show where magicians face off in something akin to Iron Chef (the original Japanese version, not that sorry Americanized version) but with magicians, started as an internet video made by Lax and some fellow Las Vegas wizards. After the clip made the rounds online (and possibly at the suggestion of WIRED) Syfy turned it into a series judged by Penn & Teller. “Walking around the set was surreal. Such an upgrade from my living room,” Lax says, referring to the set for his video clip…

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Cheap Trick: Most Magicians Are Lazy Hacks..

Cheap Trick: Most Magicians Are Lazy Hacks..

  By Rick Lax for The Daily Beast..

There’s nothing wrong with recycling the tried-and-testeds of magic. Most magicians do. But it’s time to shock and delight audiences anew.

Ninety percent of magicians perform other magicians’ material. They don’t just take the tricks; they take the whole routines—the lines, the timing, the movement. Sometimes they steal proprietary illusions like Losander’s Floating Table or Piff the Magic Dragon’s Fireball Sneeze (which isn’t OK), but usually they just perform the classics. Classic tricks, classic patter, hack jokes.

That’s not the worst thing in the world. I love cover bands. Hell, I get pissed when cover bands try to slip one of their own songs in the mix. That’s when I use the restroom or grab that second drink. Popular songs are popular for a reason: They’re really good. (Or they’re performed by somebody you want to have sex with.)

Same thing with popular magic tricks. Not the parenthetical—you rarely want to bed the magician performing the trick—but the first part: Popular tricks are performed so often because they’re super-deceptive. That’s why your signed dollar invariably reappears inside a lemon. Why the salt shaker passes through the table. Why the cigarette ashes pass through your hand: They’re great tricks….

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