The Genii Questionnaire: Bill Malone
Bill Malone is famous for his unique brand of comedy and mystery at corporate events. His most recent project is business seminars for magicians, combining commercial approaches with performance.
Bill Malone is famous for his unique brand of comedy and mystery at corporate events. His most recent project is business seminars for magicians, combining commercial approaches with performance.
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Tom Stone, from Sweden, is well known to Genii readers for his long-running column of original magic and for his innovative performances on stage. At the moment, he is designing curriculums for his popular conjuring workshops in Stockholm.
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Lisa Menna is no stranger to magic—and yes, she uses her powers for good. She's formed a not-for-profit organization called Cause to Wonder, and through it, she has changed perceptions by using magic to intrigue her audiences and deliver important messages.
Genii readers send in some careful perceptions, and flag some "Inattentional Blindness"
On this date in 1865, 27-year-old actor Henry Irving achieved his first theatrical hit with a parody of the Davenport Brothers’ spirit séance, in Manchester, England.
Tucked in a strip mall near The Magic Castle, The Magic Apple has become L.A.’s go-to magic shop. Owner Brent Geris shares shop tales, tricks, and how a teacher supply store morphed into a hub for magicians, Hollywood projects, and monthly lectures.
Topas, the multiple FISM-award winning magician, a specialist in sleight-of-hand and stage magic, has amazed audiences around the world with his creative approach to the art. This spring, he premieres his new show in his native Germany.
Genii readers send in their congratulations, suggestions; and the Genii share some plans