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Angelo Stagnaro Shows a Deep Love for Magic |
Angelo Stagnaro?s Smoke and Mirrors is a monthly newsletter or e-zine that covers magic on a world-wide basis and does a great job of it. He collects information from magicians promoting their shows, lectures or even new effects for sale and organizes it into the continents for easy reference.
Mr. Stagnaro?s list of contributing editors is impressive and apparently growing. He reports having a readership of 3,000 magicians world-wide and hopes to double that figure in the next year. Click here to sign up.
Smoke and Mirrors covers all of the major areas of magic and does the coverage with honest and fair reporting. The site has added a new bulletin board service with over 100 forums on issues such as presentation and stage work as well as the individual magic disciplines. The bulletin board is high quality and well attended ? not many old worn out messages with no replies.
Do yourself a favor and sign-up for Mr. Stagnaro?s Smoke and Mirrors journal. You will become just like me, addicted to it and looking forward to its mailing each month.
I hope that we will be able to have an Inside Magic interview with Mr. Stagnaro in the near future ? assuming he has any time available to answer our questions. His dedication to our magical art is astonishing but appreciated.
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Angelo Stagnaro Shows a Deep Love for Magic |
Angelo Stagnaro?s Smoke and Mirrors is a monthly newsletter or e-zine that covers magic on a world-wide basis and does a great job of it. He collects information from magicians promoting their shows, lectures or even new effects for sale and organizes it into the continents for easy reference.
Mr. Stagnaro?s list of contributing editors is impressive and apparently growing. He reports having a readership of 3,000 magicians world-wide and hopes to double that figure in the next year. Click here to sign up.
Smoke and Mirrors covers all of the major areas of magic and does the coverage with honest and fair reporting. The site has added a new bulletin board service with over 100 forums on issues such as presentation and stage work as well as the individual magic disciplines. The bulletin board is high quality and well attended ? not many old worn out messages with no replies.
Do yourself a favor and sign-up for Mr. Stagnaro?s Smoke and Mirrors journal. You will become just like me, addicted to it and looking forward to its mailing each month.
I hope that we will be able to have an Inside Magic interview with Mr. Stagnaro in the near future ? assuming he has any time available to answer our questions. His dedication to our magical art is astonishing but appreciated.
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