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MAY 2017 - Edition 34 VANI SH FROM THE EDITOR Internatonal Magic Magazine PUBLISHER Paul Romhany & Joomag EDITOR-IN-CHIEF & DESIGN LAYOUT Paul Romhany ASSOCIATE EDITOR & DESIGN LAYOUT Hal Meyers ASSOCIATE EDITOR Nick Lewin ASSOCIATE EDITOR Ben Robinson STAFF WRITERS Nick Lewin, Wayne Fox, Ken Scott, Colin Underwood, Louie Foxx, Paul Romhany,Sasha Crespi, , Diamond Jim Tyler, Doug Bennett, Ben Robinson, Vicki Greenleaf, Leah Ray, Harmon Freytes, Alexander May, Timothy Hyde EDITORIAL SUPPORT EXECUTIVE Richard Webster and Mick Peck ADVERTISING COORDINATOR Paul Romhany & Sydnie Anderson CREATIVE DESIGNER & LAYOUT Paul Romhany MARKETING EXECUTIVES Steve Hocevar CIRCULATION & SUBSCRIPTION Harry Morgan ADDRESS 1183 Blind Bogey Drive Qualicum Beach, BC. V9K1E6 CANADA COPYRIGHT All rights reserved. None of this magazine can be reprinted electronically OR in hard form without the permission of the editor. TALK ABOUT MAGIC! This month our Associate Editor Ben Robinson initiates a new series: Movers & Shakers. Ben discussed this with me about a year ago. Since I gave the go ahead, he’s been compiling a great series which begins with Marc DeSouza. Not too many people have a theatre in their home. That alone should pique your interest. Two other writers, South African Harmon Freytag (ninety-five years young, formerly American Ambassador to Zimbabwe, and staff reporter for The International Herald Tribune and every noted newspaper in the US between 1947 and 2007); and Leah Ray, a Washington DC-based, journalist spotlight Ben Robinson’s new book. Ben Robinson has published three books in three years — the WAM trilogy (Wonder, Artfulness and Mindfulness). Both Mr. Freytag and Ms. Ray offered their unsolicited reviews. Both are fans of Ben’s most recent, Mindful Artfulness. I’m honored to have published this trilogy. In addition to providing great insight into the Art of Magic, in the final book, you’ll meet the author. In addition to being a celebrated magician, Ben Robinson’s magic extends to philanthropic work for the American Himalayan Foundation. The first book, The Importance of Wonder, was signed by the collaborators (Ben, Jim Steinmeyer and I), and sold at auction, to the late Paul Daniels. That humble sale raised enough money to protect one little girl in Nepal from being sold into sexual slavery. (In the aftermath of the devastating April 2015 Nepali earthquakes that killed 6,500, injured 3,400 and affected 100,000.) She will go on to college in the US. One sale of one book did that. Talk about magic! We also look at one of the most famous magic establishments in the world, The Magic Castle. Nick Lewin takes us back through the 50 years and shares his stories about the Castle and we take a look at the recent winners of the AMA Awards. Finally, Mike Norden and Gord Boyes once again put on a knock out magic convention at the PCAM/CAM 2017. These guys know how to put on a convention and this was one of the best I've ever attended. A big thank you to Mike and Gord and everybody involved. Perhaps I can hire them to do the VANISH CONVENTION? Paul Romhany VANISH MAGAZINE www.VanishMagazine.com 7