This article from ThisIsPlymouth.co.uk features another British-based magic club. The Magic Circle of Plymouth has seen their membership dwindle to 8.
Not content to simply disappear, the club is actively trying to recruit new members.
First they came for our magic shops and we said nothing....
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I've been at the extreme fringe of magic--and not the mascara-wearing and body mod end either--for about 40 years. I have no skill, no repertoire of tricks that I can use to entertain, but I do have a couple of things to say.
Showing posts with label magic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magic. Show all posts
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Magic Has a Lot to Offer...
From the Hindustan Times comes this item about magic and the many rewards and benefits of pursuing it as a career.
Listed as a pro and/or con of magic as a career: "You will get name, fame and money, provided you are good at your work."
Listed as a pro and/or con of magic as a career: "You will get name, fame and money, provided you are good at your work."
Labels:
career,
Hindustan Times,
magic
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Everything You Need to Know
This brief article from the Smithsonian Magazine contains everything you need to know about how magic works. Leave it to Teller to say a lot without having to say very much.
Labels:
magic,
Penn and Teller,
Smithsonian
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Time Tunnel
In my work, I try to write about issues relating to mental health. As part of that work, I curate our agency blog.
It was there that I posted this piece about magic, memory and Marshall Brodien. It may not be original to this blog, but it is in keeping with it.
It was there that I posted this piece about magic, memory and Marshall Brodien. It may not be original to this blog, but it is in keeping with it.
Labels:
magic,
Marshall Brodien,
memory,
mental health
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Triumph
Labels:
card trick,
Dai Vernon,
magic,
Triumph
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