Genii Magazine April 2011

Genii Magazine April 2011

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Genii Magazine – April 2011

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Features

The Redemption of Jonathan Pendragon by Jim Steinmeyer

Jonathan Pendragon Explains …

The Vanishing Canary Cage

The Torn and Restored Cigarette Paper

Cards 3.0 Recreating the Authentic Magic Learning Experience in the Digital Age by Steve Goldstein

Columns

Genii Speaks by Richard Kaufman

Now Performing

On the Slant by Jon Racherbaumer

Cardopolis Cyclic Aces by David Britland

Fast and Loose Magazine Street by Harry Anderson

Lost Horizons Horse Sense by Max Maven

Magicana by David Acer

Badge of Honor by Brian Roberts

Trinary Aces by Jason Dean and Bill Goodwin

Sweet by David Gabby

Farmer on the Tossed-Out Rubik’s Cube by Bob Farmer

Memoirs of a Magic Dealer With a Twist by Al Cohen

The Chamber of Secrets The Dissecting Drawer Box by John Gaughan

XCM: The Art of Extreme Card Manipulation The Basics of Building by De’vo Vom Schattenreich

Light from the Lamp

Books Reviewed by Eric Mead

Bulletproof by Andy Nyman

Mental Epic Compendium by Paul Romhany

Card Magic USA by Peter Duffie

Tricks Reviewed by Danny Orleans

Imagine by G and SM Productionz

V2F 2.0 by G and SM Productionz

Ransom by Chris Ballinger

Angelux by Diego Antoine

Hot and Cold by Nefesch

TEARify by Nathan Kranzo

Rizer by B. Smith and Eric Ross

Don’t Blink by Salvador Sufrate

Videos Reviewed by Joe M. Turner

Function 9 by Calen Morelli

Modern Mentalism, Volumes 1 and 2 by Matt Mello

Bob’s 3 Shell Boot Camp by Bob Sheets (with Glenn Morphew)

Red Mirror by Helder Guimar?es

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