Feature Story: Justin Willman: Not Just Incredible
Whether you know him under his old moniker – Justin Kredible, or his real name – Justin Willman, you have to agree that his style of magic and personality are a force to be reckoned with. He is all over the place and constantly working on more. How did this guy come to be the host of numerous television shows? How did he gain recognition on such shows as Ellen and The Rachael Ray Show? How did he blow through two names? Writer Ryan Oakes explains it all.
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Feature Story: Justin Willman: Not Just Incredible
Whether you know him under his old moniker – Justin Kredible, or his real name – Justin Willman, you have to agree that his style of magic and personality are a force to be reckoned with. He is all over the place and constantly working on more. How did this guy come to be the host of numerous television shows? How did he gain recognition on such shows as Ellen and The Rachael Ray Show? How did he blow through two names? Writer Ryan Oakes explains it all.
Prior Art: David Byron discusses hedge mazes and fantasy gardens — the funhouses of a more civilized age.
Marketing: What’s the best way to drive traffic to your website and increase your SEO? Don’t know? Don’t even know what SEO means? Lou answers all these questions for you.
Behind the Owl: Kurt Freitag joins us as our new columnist, and he starts off large as he tips a new gimmick at the Magic Castle that has yet to be made public to the entire membership. Read what it is and how to see it in the first of what promises to be some very interesting stories from the world-famous club.
Consultant’s Corner: Speaking from experience and passing on advice from his legendary mentor, Tony Slydini, Tony Clark explains how to get the most out of your rehearsal sessions.
Stuff Magicians Like: Kris Sheppard kicks off his new, tongue-in-cheek column examining the “junk drawers” of magicians and why we find them so fascinating.
Performing Standing Up: A Bill to Anywhere effect that uses the Out To Lunch principle? Yes! Paul Romhany has been using this idea for years in his performances and offers it here for the first time.
The Hard Truth: Our inimitable reviewer, Brent Geris, reviews new products from Bebel, JP Vallarino, and Woody Aragon.
Who Moved My Cup Load?: To what lengths would you go to perfect a watch steal? Tom shares what he did, and how it affected the hotel he was staying in at the time. Plus, he offers advice on how to choose – or not choose – a stage assistant.
Judgmental Tidings: Our news section reporting on current happenings within the magic industry with a thoughtful, witty, and editorial slant.
















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