Poe's Magic

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Poe's Magic

My newsletter is about magic and mystery. Focusing a great deal on theatrical magic and magicians. But occasionally delving into mysterious phenomenon and true tales of magic, folklore, Legends, and Ben.

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    The Cabaret of Mysteries

    In this episode of Poe's Magic, host Vine introduces listeners to an upcoming mystical event, the All Souls' Day Masquerade Gala, hosted at the iconic Poe's Magic Theatre. The grand event features a variety of intriguing activities, from scavenger hunts and costume contests to a magical headline show by acclaimed mental magic performer, Vince Wilson. The episode tantalizes listeners with descriptions of the elaborate hors d'oeuvres to be served, the live music performance by award-winning violinist, Stephanie Strings, and the extraordinary acts of performers London St. Juniper and Rik E King. Vine assures a memorable night full of enchantment and intrigue, urging listeners to secure their tickets for the masquerade gala that offers both a general and VIP admission. He provides other important details concerning the venue and timing, emphasizing the night's blend of elegance and mystery, before wrapping up the episode with a reminder for their show notes and an invitation for feedback and suggestions. Get your tickets here: https://www.poesmagic.com/shows/258997

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    Magic in America

    In the recent episode of Poe's Magic, host Vine guides listeners through the rich spiritual heritage and tradition of folk magic known as Granny Witchcraft, which is native to the Appalachian region and stretches from West Virginia to Mississippi. Vine introduces to the audience Nikki Chester, an Appalachian native who carries forward her family's history of folk magic and provides some insights into her daily practices. The podcast also delves into the dynamic history of Granny Witchcraft, starting from the indigenous Cherokee and Choctaw peoples blending their spiritual practices with those of German and European settlers to modern-day enthusiasts sharing their knowledge through social media. It underscores the robustness and continuity of this ancestral practice, its intertwining with Christian beliefs, and the shared efforts to preserve and reclaim the cultural heritage of Appalachia. This podcast episode used the article Appalachian Folk Magic: Generations of “Granny Witchcraft” and Spiritual Work by Emma Cieslik. Please support Emma and FolkLife here: https://folklife.si.edu/magazine/appalachian-folk-magic

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My newsletter is about magic and mystery. Focusing a great deal on theatrical magic and magicians. But occasionally delving into mysterious phenomenon and true tales of magic, folklore, Legends, and Ben.

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