Magic Magazine - June 2014
Garrett Thomas: The Architect
A passionate close-up magician who assembles bridges over the gap between fantasy and reality, Garrett Thomas thinks not only about what those connecting spans accomplish, but how to build them from both sides of the chasm.
An Oral History of the L&L Publishing Video Audience
The two decades around the turn of the 21st century were a golden age for magic taught on videotapes and DVDs. L&L Publishing became one of the leaders in the field, making stars of the magicians and their enthusiastic audience.
An Oral History of the L&L Publishing Video Audience
Jeff Wawrzaszek: A Hidden Gem
Jeff's name, pronounced "War-zak," might be difficult to spell and largely unknown in much of the magic world, but he is a consistent worker with a long, successful career, and a clever series of cards that promote himself and magic.
Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On
The Tempest
William Shakespeare's final play, The Tempest, is filled with magic, and yet it has never been staged to take advantage of the theatrical conjuror's craft — until now, with a new production conceived and co-directed by Teller.