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Read more: The Day The Pedophile (Un)subscribed
This post is currently being researched further by request of the sexual offender featured. It seems he may have been the victim of a nasty campaign involving local news, a prosecutor we are now reaching out to, and other careless reporting including our own that led to many believing he is a child molester, when…
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A Color Coded, Tailor Fitted Effect
Category: tipsRead more: A Color Coded, Tailor Fitted EffectWe’ve all been in that dreaded situation where you’ve been asked to perform and you’re completely blanking out. It’s never a fun spot to be in. Despite knowing a countless number of effects and routines, you’re not able to produce any of them during the moment any of it actually matters. It’s not a matter…
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Read more: Making Your Anagrams Commute
UPDATE: Check out the dedicated Anagram page on our site for the best anagram generator ever, among other things. Editor’s note: After introducing frontloaded progressive anagrams, which give your typical progressive anagram a couple of the perks of a perfect progressive anagram, Franklin announces the definition of a new category of branching anagram based off…
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21 Savant (Degaffing Petty and Barnes)
Category: trickRead more: 21 Savant (Degaffing Petty and Barnes)So, yeah, the Savant Deck. Murphy’s is now hawking a gaff deck from Craig and Lloyd whose core purpose is to make you look like a mathematical genius or a Grandmaster of Memory (as they call them in the competitive memory sports arena). And, you know what? I don’t mind it. It’s a plot that…
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Read more: In Defense of Lecture Patter
Hello from the land of surf and Spam musubi, where you tip the beach boys by day and Shoot Ogawa by night. That’s right, as I write this I’m absorbing the mana of Hawai’i. I’m not sipping a Mai Tai on the beach, unfortunately. I’m in an airport lounge punching keys on my laptop and…
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Bits and Bobs #1: On Realism and Reality
Category: tipsRead more: Bits and Bobs #1: On Realism and RealityEditor’s note: This is a new feature where we’ll do something kind of like Odds and Ends, only instead of being the equivalent of People magazine for magic, it’ll be actually useful and relevant to your performances. Hopefully. Let’s say that the dreaded situation has occurred where someone authentically believes in your magic and you…
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Why Do People Hate Crazy Sam’s Mind?
Category: reviewRead more: Why Do People Hate Crazy Sam’s Mind?If you didn’t know, Crazy Sam’s Mind is a trick by Sam Huang released through Hanson Chien that debuted at Blackpool and seemingly gives you the powers of (weak) telekinesis. It’s been getting a lot of love from professional magic reviewers, and a lot of hate from many others. Now, I’m not trying to claim…
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Read more: Odds and Ends #4: The Fig One
So Mark Elsdon featured us last Sunday in his premium newsletter, A Metabolic Fig. What the hell? Thank you, Mark! A Metabolic Fig is an excellent newsletter that provides the best of magic weekly. That he would think an article of ours was worth featuring means a great deal. It was even enough to counteract…
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Read more: Like Cards In Rain: Why Card Tricks Are Forgettable
Editor’s note: This post sucks. It sucks so much, Jerry wrote a followup explaining himself. And although this art is so wonderful, still it is held in no honor…The reasons are various, it seems to me;first, the art is concerned with useless matters;second, it is practiced by men of low degree. Girolamo Cardano (no relation)…
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