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What’s inside volume 2 issue 6?

Feature Story: Miracles of Rare Device—The Theatrical Magic of Christian Cagigal 

Christian Cagigal is a name you probably don’t recognize, but he has developed quite a following performing his unique theatrical magic presentations of a bizarre nature. David Hirata describes Christian’s journey to this place, the film that is in the works based on one of Christian’s shows, and his thoughts on bizarre and theatrical magic in general.

Volume 2 Issue 6

Volume 2 Issue 6

WHAT’S INSIDE VOLUME 2 ISSUE 6:

Feature Story: Miracles of Rare Device—The Theatrical Magic of Christian Cagigal 

Christian Cagigal is a name you probably don’t recognize, but he has developed quite a following performing his unique theatrical magic presentations of a bizarre nature. David Hirata describes Christian’s journey to this place, the film that is in the works based on one of Christian’s shows, and his thoughts on bizarre and theatrical magic in general.

Prior Art: David Byron challenges the infamous Robert-Houdin description of a magician and offers an artistic discourse as to why.

Marketing: Lou describes the “Velvet Rope Policy” and instructs you how to implement it into your business.

Behind the Owl: Rich Cowley finishes his “Behind the Owl” duties with this final column. In it, Rich tells you what you get when you cross Aye Jaye and Howard Hamburg with young close-up performer Kiu Li and a zucchini. Trust us, it’s worth the read!

Consultant’s Corner: Tony speaks on a golden rule of magic: Don’t be outnumbered by your props.

The Method for Better Graphic Design: In the second part of Kris’ two-part series, he shows you how he drew visual interest in the recent redesign job that he was hired for, and again, offers pointers on how you can use these same techniques to enhance your materials.

Performing Standing Up: Paul Romhany offers up a Magic Square effect using a Rubick’s Cube.

The Hard Truth: Wacky and outstanding product reviews from our reviewer, Brent Geris, as he reviews Out Standing Magic by Aldo Colombini, Out-standing by Roberto Mansilla, and Wacky Packet (a version of Nick Trost’s trick) by Gary Plants

Who Moved My Cup Load?: Tom Burgoon’s weirdest story yet involving matches, a bar bet, and a trip to the emergency room.

Judgmental Tidings: Our news section reporting on current happenings within the magic industry with a thoughtful, witty, and editorial slant.

 

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