Dean Dill

By now you’ve probably learned Dean Dill and his family were in an accident a couple of days ago. It was bad. Apparently, Dean and his family had stopped to help someone who’d overturned their vehicle, and someone slammed into Dean’s vehicle. Pete Biro copied a note from Alphonso: Dean has broken ribs, cracked pelvic […]

Can and should.

It’s been wickedly amusing to see the discussions regarding Hermetic Press’s book by Max Maven, “The Protocols of the Elders of Magic” — especially when the discussion surrounds ethics and secrets. (And, eventually, all discussions regarding magic lead to ethics and secrets.) Steve Pellegrino admits to reading the Genii BBS thread about the thing, and […]

Sad news.

I received a note from Bob Cassidy: Dear. Friends- I am sorry to tell you that Peggy’s fight is over. She passed away this evening. I will post further details at the site as soon as I am able. Bob And there is a little update — with a picture of Peggy — on Bob’s […]

Move over, what’s his name.

Coming soon to a real television network — CBS — The Druid Master, Keith Barry, will do his magic stuff and “psychological illusions” and, I suspect, get some real mentalist ratings. The Futon Critic was kind enough to post the CBS announcement, which stated in part: MAGICIAN AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ILLUSIONIST KEITH BARRY TO STAR IN […]

Carney’s Wonder Cabaret

I received a note from John Carney about his show, “Carney’s Wonder Cabaret” — which is scheduled to run only four weekends in December at Actor’s Forum Theatre in North Hollywood. (The first performance starts this Friday.) Word is the show is a “don’t miss” affair. There are times when I wish I was closer […]

Getting Close.

I believe it was around 1995 when I dialed a telephone number terminating at a home in Carmel, Indiana. I dialed the number with the best of intentions; to report a slimy little bastard who was apparently duplicating and subsequently selling a video tape originally produced and sold by Michael Close. I believed this was […]

The book shelf.

For many years there has been a fun/frustrating/mindless/useless game people play. It’s called the “five foot bookshelf” and the concept is simple: create a list of books pertaining to a special interest to fit in a five foot shelf space, to the exclusion of all others. Theoretically, this should cause the player to contemplate which […]

Protocols of the Elders of Magic — the secret

Now that word is spreading across the Internet that copies of “The Protocols of the Elders of Magic” are being delivered, I’m seeing an awful lot of activity here at the digital home of Escamoteurettes in the form of Google searches for hints at what’s between those beautiful covers. The new book by Max Maven, […]

Mankind is my busy-ness.

Perhaps the greatest motion picture ever filmed — outside of “Smokey and the Bandit“ of course — has to be “Scrooge“ featuring Alistair Sim. (I like the 1938 Reginal Owen version, too, but to me, Alistair Sim is Ebenezer Scrooge in the same way Timothy Dalton is Bond. James Bond.) Early enough in the flick, […]

Penn & Teller beat up Reba

I guess I wasn’t the only one who wasn’t entertained by Penn & Teller “Off the Deep End” (a self-fulfilling prophesy of a title if I ever saw one.) According to ratings figures, the P&T television special managed to get beaten by everything except reruns of Reba. Wow. If that’s not bad enough, ABC’s America’s […]