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Friends, this looks like an incredible convention! I will be going.
10/04/2024

Friends, this looks like an incredible convention! I will be going.

This groundbreaking three-day event is for anyone and everyone who’s eager to be part of the exciting future of women in magic.

09/24/2024

Folks, Genii is upgrading its website and most or all services will be unavailable overnight from Sunday evening, September 29, until sometime Monday morning. Thanks for your patience.

Join us! A $35 subscription to Genii brings you a visit to The Magic Castle and a full year of new issues, plus access t...
09/23/2024

Join us! A $35 subscription to Genii brings you a visit to The Magic Castle and a full year of new issues, plus access to our digital archive of every issue of Genii and MAGIC magazines ever published. www.geniimagazine.com
On our cover this month is the anonymous character known as The Magician, who performs at a venue in Las Vegas known as The Magician’s Study. He wears a rabbit mask in all of his publicity shots and keeps it on only for the first few minutes of his show. His name is never spoken and few know his true identity. His success speaks for itself: consistently sold-out shows in a small premier parlor-style venue, seating 60, located in a fancy boutique hotel within a larger hotel on the Las Vegas strip. His performing style is unique in today’s world of magic.
The beginning of August saw the yearly convention MAGIC Live take place at the Orleans Hotel in Las Vegas. For those of you who could not attend, our coverage of the event is provided in this issue by Dustin Stinett and Bill Mullins.
In “Magicana,” Jamy Ian Swiss explains an excellent handling of Al Baker’s classic “Haunted Deck” by Jeffrey Kellogg. There have been many versions of the “Haunted Deck,” but not so many in which any card is named rather than physically chosen. * From David Regal this month an intriguing illusory card control in “Material Concessions.” * John Bannon takes an off-beat approach to using Bill Simon’s Prophesy Move in “Dealing With It” (includes two videos). * Jonathan Friedman could have marketed “MVP,” this month’s installment of “WWPD,” as a download—but he didn’t! It’s yours, at no charge, in this month’s issue (includes video). * In Jim Steinmeyer’s “Conjuring” this month you’ll learn an adorable trick called “Hershey Comes Home.” * Krystyn Lambert discusses a college course she teaches on magic in “Stage as Studio.” * And of course Vanessa Armstrong brings us interesting news in “The Eye”; Shawn McMaster tells of his recent visits to our club in “Knights at The Magic Castle”; and books, tricks, and videos are reviewed by Tom Frame, Tom Dobrowolski, and Bill Wells.

A $35 subscription to Genii gets you into The Magic Castle, along with 12 new issues a year of the best magic magazine o...
01/20/2024

A $35 subscription to Genii gets you into The Magic Castle, along with 12 new issues a year of the best magic magazine on the planet, along with every back issue of Genii and MAGIC magazines every published. Make it happen at www.geniimagazine.com.

This month we feature the elusive coin master Ponta the Smith, who hails from Osaka and has been a professional magician since graduating from college. Ponta’s article is a bit of a potpourri—an interview, two essays, and a trick. His level of skill is extreme, to say the least; his DVDs are titled Sick for a reason. His handling of the classic “Tenkai Pennies” is among his less difficult pieces, so please give it a try.

The late Ken Silverman, an accomplished amateur magician since a young age, and a Pulitzer Prize winning biographer, wrote the definitive biography of Houdini in 1997 titled, most appropriately, HOUDINI!!! Ken started writing about magic while still at Columbia University and, in cooperation with his son Ethan, we are pleased to bring you the first publication of a story involving Ken, Al Flosso, and Frank Garcia.

Also this issue: Stephen Forrester remembers Micky Hades, while Paul Gertner remembers Bill Goldman. * In “Dealing With It,” John Bannon exhumes an overlooked twist to Spectator Cuts the Aces, ditches the sleight of hand, and comes up with “SMACK Monte.” * “The Chair Test” is a well-known plot in mentalism where the performer is able to predict where spectators brought onstage will sit. In this month’s “Conjuring,” Jim Steinmeyer divines that in advance. * The goings on at The Magic Castle are revealed to us by Shawn McMaster, who spotlights Kevin Kapinos and Jonathan Levit in “Knights at The Magic Castle.” * In “Magicana” Jamy Ian Swiss explains a working pro’s Coin in Bottle routine and then tells us who Alex Boyce really is. * Vanessa Armstrong, who sometimes seems to be everywhere all at once, tells all in “The Eye.” * Krystyn Lambert delves into Who We Are vs. Who We Were in “Stage as Studio.” * David Regal delivers an Ace Assembly in which the principal cards hang invisibly in the air until they drop into view in “Material Concessions.” * In “WWPD,” Jonathan Friedman does a pirouette and a card changes between his lips. * Jon Racherbaumer digs deep for a fooler from Al Leech in “Exhumations.” * The issue wraps with Light from the Lamp in which: Bill Wells reviews videos, with a deep look at Curtis Kam’s third Penguin Live lecture; David Regal reviews tricks, including Angelo Carbone’s big-seller “Demi Deck”; and Tom Frame reviews books, among them The Elusive Illusive by Ben Daggers, whom I saw with Ponta the Smith in Tokyo.

Dustin Stinett presents his annual run-down of the year in magic on the Genii Forum:
01/01/2024

Dustin Stinett presents his annual run-down of the year in magic on the Genii Forum:

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