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Wednesday, September 11, 2024
Deconstructing Houdini '53: America's Sensation
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Houdini by the Jerusalem Ballet, Sept. 16
“His story really touched my heart. He was born to a religious Jewish family and was an athlete. He started studying at a young age and was deeply affected by everything around him. He worked so hard and made this enormous leap to be a showman. He managed, in a short time, to become famous throughout the world, in a time without the Internet.
He had to be a marketing genius. He did all this with his body, and his training was intense. He had a very special life and roots and was a very special person.
I saw his story more as an internal story about how each of us is trying to escape some situation. There’s the side of the Exodus: He was trying to escape not just from those chains but the internal ones. His whole life was an exodus."
Monday, September 9, 2024
UK gym offers Houdini workouts
Ready to break free from the chains of everyday fitness routines? Inspired by the legendary Harry Houdini's workout regime, challenge your body and mind by learning techniques in flexibility, breathwork, agility, and finger-dexterity drills while you hang from the ceiling. It's a workout that escapes limitations and suspends all belief. (And yes, of course, there'll be handcuffs.)
Friday, September 6, 2024
Houdini loses his marbles
Boston Herald, May 17, 1925 |
Mount Vernon Argus. May 27, 1925. |
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Thursday, September 5, 2024
Houdini in Australia facts and fantasy
Lancaster New Era, April 22, 1895. |
I've actually seen several other early mentions of Australia being Houdini's home country. I always suspected reporters were confusing Australia with Austria (because Houdini claimed that as well). But this mention of Melbourne puts that notion to rest. So, yeah, in his early days, Houdini sometimes claimed he was an Aussie!
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
LINK: Greenbriar Picture Shows on Houdini (1953)
Monday, September 2, 2024
Get the Mystifier on Patreon
I have a complete set of Mystifiers and reviewed every issue HERE. But there's nothing like reading the issues themselves. So I will be sharing downloadable PDFs on my Patreon as periodic Monthly Rewards.
Sunday, September 1, 2024
It's the Houdini Miniseries 10th anniversary
Friday, August 30, 2024
The Margery Box in New York
New York American, Jan. 25, 1925. |
Thursday, August 29, 2024
LINK: Harry Houdini's favorite dinner was a lavish meal
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
The Mona Lisa Mystery by M.A. Bennett
Would you risk the future to change the past?Luna, Konstantin and Aidan are time-travelling thieves working for The Butterfly Club.
When they are asked to steal a little-known painting called the Mona Lisa, Aidan can only think of one man who can make things disappear – the magician, Harry Houdini. And as luck would have it, Houdini cannot resist a challenge.
The three children and Houdini travel to 1911 Paris where they face an impossible task – stealing a painting right off the wall of the fortress-like Louvre Museum.
As Houdini prepares for the theft, a heist which will require him to pull off his greatest ever trick, the time-thieves realise that the Mona Lisa is smiling because she holds a secret. Her creator, Leonardo Da Vinci, hid mysterious codes within the painting.
The race is on to solve the puzzle in time...
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Sunday, August 25, 2024
Where The Grim Game took flight
The Broadway Theatre featured a somewhat generic facade on Broadway, in a five-story red brick office building with little indication of was inside, until a vertical marquee was added in the 1910’s. The elegantly decorated auditorium, with its large proscenium arch, six sets of boxes and twin balconies, featured such touches as antique copper chandeliers, gilded plasterwork around the proscenium, the box and balcony fronts and murals on the ceiling and balcony walls.