Boom Baby! A website
"That's right folk's, The Demons Club is
fine-tuned, electric and coming at you."
Well, here you have it! For better or worse... just what the world needs, another magic website! What the heck?
Imps in a sea of cherubs and muggles...
The site will soon be growing daily in Demon Members content and filled with hundreds... yes, I said "hundreds" of links and easter eggs. Virtually every image linked to other websites, (online magic shops, video clips, magicpedia, wickipedia, etc.) Just click around!
This clubhouse site, a hub of information for those interested is also filled with hidden passages and locked doors through which only club members can enter.
News From Above
NEWSFLASH from the Demons Telegraph Say it isn't so!
"Sources" have it that a massive army of purple Venusian monkeys are planning a major coup d'état in the World Magic! Chris Angel, David Blaine, Dynamo, Penn & Teller and Lance Burton are all targeted. They each better keep an ear to the ground and an eye to the sky.
Yep, you guessed it... Spidora, Queen of the Arachnia Prime has managed to escape the phantom zone in which she was imprisoned by Marlon Brando and Doug Henning back in 78'. Her highness has managed to reestablish an old alliance with those nastly lavender primates from the second stone! This time, not content to just pick on close-up artists, Spidora has her eight eyes on more terrifying and lofty goals! She's vowed to force Teller to speak! To keep David Blaine from trying to kill himself!
To crush Chris Angel's ego in a device that allows someone to fathom just how insignicant they are in the grand scheme of the universe!
She wants to shave Dynamo's facial hair! Spidora must be stopped!
Do You Recognize These Four Types of Magicians?
I’m sure we can all find more types of magician than the ones I list below. But I’m lazy today to wear my thinking cap, so I’ll just give you the bare minimum of four.
Why I write with authority about these four types of magician?
Because, except for the fourth type, I belonged at one time or another to the three types. They’ve taught me good lessons in performing.
Type 1...
A recognized artform!
"Since the 1960s, the S.A.M. has been trying to get Congressional recognition for the "Art of Magic". While many states and localities have issued Magic Week proclamations recognizing magic as an art, the federal government has not.
“When considered for grants, magic in the U.S. has been seen as a hobby or at best, a craft," says Dal Sanders. "This is not the case in other countries. For example, in the late 60s Doug Henning won a grant from the Canadian Council for the Arts to study magic. In Canada, as in many other countries, they recognized magic as an art form. Henning's grant led to the show that would eventually become the Broadway hit The Magic Show."
The art of magic has been around for centuries and is intended to entertain audiences with the staging of tricks and creating seemingly impossible illusions. Throughout its history, magic has grown to show innovative and creative ways to delight and engage audiences worldwide. It takes a great deal of dedication and a strong work ethic to devote the practice time necessary to master this art.
IN RECOGNITION OF THE ART OF MAGIC
— HON. PETE SESSIONS
[Page: E586]
Monday, April 28, 2014
"I would specifically like to take this opportunity to recognize the world’s oldest magic organization, The Society of American Magicians, S A M. Since its founding in 1902, The S.A.M. has attempted to elevate and advance the art of magic by promoting an environment for magicians worldwide to come together and share their passion. The S.A.M. members follow in the footsteps of renowned magicians Harry Houdini and Howard Thurston, who each served as national president of The S.A.M., and Harry Blackstone, Jr., and David Copperfield, who both have served as The S.A.M. ambassadors.Mr. Speaker, I ask my esteemed colleagues to join me in recognizing the art of magic."