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Penn Jillette Wants to Talk It All Out
The outspoken magician/comedian/writer talks to Cracked about leaving behind Libertarianism, why he’s worried about the future and how Trump is even worse than you think
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Feng Shui: Money Corner in Living Room (Wealth Corner) - Law of Attraction Blog
According to the principles of the ancient teachings of feng shui, the money corner (wealth corner) is located in the back Southeast area of your house, of..
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Black Cat Superstitions From Around The World
There are conflicting beliefs regarding the influence of black cats. Some consider them a sure sign of good luck, others regard them with dread and awe. Read more about black cat superstitions..
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The Real Cost of Working in the House of Mouse
How the world’s most famous theme park became a distinctly unmagical place to make a living. By Jaeah J. Lee.
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Copperfield forced to give up magic trick
American magician David Copperfield has been forced to reveal a famous trick after a participant claimed he'd been injured during a Las Vegas performance. British tourist Gavin Cox, 58, filed a negligence lawsuit after falling while participating in the famed magician's "Lucky #13" trick. Mr Cox suffered a dislocated shoulder and claims he has since suffered chronic pain and brain injury.
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Conjuring Anthropology’s Future
I suspect that I was invited to review Magic’s Reason because it is largely about stage magic and stage magicians, a topic on which I once wrote a book myself... By Simon During.
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How real magic happens when the brain sees hidden things
Seeing things that are hidden; failing to see things in plain sight. How magic exploits the everyday weirdness of perception. By Vebjørn Ekroll.
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A Pickpocket’s Tale
The spectacular thefts of Apollo Robbins. By Adam Green. (Jan. 7, 2013)
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Quick D: The Magic of Will Tsai
Captain Disillusion ponders the very concept of magic by taking a close look at the work of one particular illusionist.
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California Cardistry
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The world's magicians fought a hidden war over an ultra-secret website dedicated to stealing magic tricks
There is a reason you have never heard of the "Art of Misdirection," a website on which professional and amateur magicians trade the secrets, tricks, and equipment behind their illusions. That's because AoM is "the most closed site in the world," according to the few who have seen it. Hidden from Google, only about 600 people worldwide have login credentials that allow them to visit. Members maintain a strict culture of secrecy...
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Strange Brew: DMT Cinema goes Mainstream
The latest psychedelia fare is once again delivered successfully to the masses by wrapping it in the entertainment-friendly foil of science fiction. By Roger Keen.
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David Blaine Shocks Jimmy and The Roots with Magic Tricks
David Blaine performs several simple card tricks with Jimmy and members of The Roots before freaking everyone out with an illusion no one expects.
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The Science Behind The World’s Most Convincing Ghost Effect
Special effects wizards have been using this technique to scare and mystify audiences for centuries. By Kevin Wong.
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Why We Are Witches: An A-Camp Roundtable
“I’m not a witch who casts spells; I’m a witch who takes things people have cast aside and makes them new again.”
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A Teen Witch’s Guide to Staying Alive
On "Teen Witch," teen witches, Shirley Jackson, and survival. By Alice Bolin.
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How Magic Helps Me Live With Pain And Trauma
People say magic isn't real, but they say that about my illness too. By Maranda Elizabeth.
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Watch These Cardists Perform Artistic Tricks With Playing Cards
These tricks require all skill, not magic.
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The Unexpected Dangers of Recreational Counting
Deciphering mathematical card tricks is a wonderful pastime, but it can get you into some bizarre predicaments. By Jesse Dunietz.
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Criss Angel's Magical $70 Million-a-Year Profit Machine
Christopher Nicholas Sarantakos, aka Criss Angel, the biggest name in Las Vegas magic, lives in the desert foothills 20 minutes from the Strip in a $22 million, 25,000-square-foot Mediterranean-style estate he calls Serenity. The 48-year-old illusionist, instantly recognizable to fans for his black eyeliner, spiky black hair, and heavy-metal jewelry, parks his Rolls-Royce Phantom, Lamborghini Murciélago, and Cadillac Escalade out front.
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