When I was young and still living at home, my family would take long car trips every summer that lasted for weeks. Once we drove from Los Angeles to the tip of Baja California, took a ferry to mainland … Continue reading
Many find it fascinating but designing the next generation of astronomical instruments to investigate the infancy of the universe wasn’t making me happy. In fact, I was in pain. Of course it was intellectually stimulating but I was lacking … Continue reading
I’ve had this idea bubbling in my head for years for a card trick with a strong leaning of fortune telling or the I Ching. However I wanted the cards to be specially printed with sayings by artists on … Continue reading
Roland and I love walking downtown and it is especially exciting as we witness the rebirth of the city center. As more people venture out of their subdivisions, gated neighborhoods, foothill’s homes, and outlying communities they come to realize … Continue reading
There have been a few times in my life when art hit me over the head so hard I knew I wouldn’t be the same after experiencing it. It was as if in those moments, your life was transformed … Continue reading
You might know his work although you may not recognize the name, at least this was true in my case. If you ever flipped through the Sunday New York Times and glanced at the collage of small fashion photos … Continue reading
After living in Paris for a year in my mid twenties, I still have a piece of my heart there. Whenever there’s been an opportunity to return, somehow a detour gets thrown and the trip is postponed. Perhaps it … Continue reading
It was a most unlikey place. Standing next to a long row of bicycles after a pie eating benefit for a local charity, I was introduced to a woman, about my age, with a strong Long Island accent and … Continue reading
Catching up with an old friend last night that has lived abroad, traveled the world, and married to an internationally renown painter (who’s designing a stage set for the Paris opera), we spoke afterwards about the world premier of … Continue reading
Recently I was rereading one of my favorite modern tomes on magic. Written by a performer named Levent, he’s a wonderful scholar of magic yet writes not from the perspective of a historian but a working performer. (That’s because … Continue reading
Thanks for peeking behind the scenes of Carnival of Illusion. Our show is made from dreams, inspirations and support from the many people that make up the Carnival experience. We look forward to our adventure together. If you want … Continue reading