Despite Blaine’s Indulgence, Docs Gain Some Insight

David Blaine at End of 44 Days

Remember how David Blaine took center stage by doing nothing for 44-days back in October 2003?

Part of the reason he was there — we were told — was not just the
approximately $2,000,000.00 he received from SKYTV but to help doctors
study starvation.

We were critical of Mr. Blaine’s post-stunt refusal to comply with the doctors’ orders and his early termination of the study.

Quinlan’s Inside Magic for November 28, 2003 contained one of our most caustic attacks
on any magician or person. 

We weren’t proud of our sharp pen, but we
felt it was justified.  The physicians intended to use the study to
benefit those who suffer starvation during chemo and radiation
therapy. 

As you can imagine, there are few volunteers willing to
starve for 44-days. 

We wrote:

In keeping with Mr. Blaine?s tradition of looking out
for himself, he stayed within the confines of Dr. Powell-Tuck?s program
for just four days.

Despite the fact that Dr. Powell-Tuck was going to use the
information to help those critically ill or cancer-affected patients
keep their nutrition at a level that would allow them to live longer
and with less ill effects, Mr. Blaine broke the promise and ate fish
and chips in the Hospital cafeteria.

So he demonstrated he was able to go 44 days without food, and four
days with a regimented diet before going off the reservation.

We don?t know what to think. Maybe 48 days (even with the last four
days with 800 to 1,000 calories a day) was the maximum Mr. Blaine could
go.

Maybe he wasn?t really starving for 44 days but was really starving
for four days after he got out of the box. Maybe he didn?t really care
about the needs of cancer patients.

Maybe it is all about Mr. Blaine and to heck with anyone else.

The results based on the incomplete study were apparently not
sufficient for a peer-reviewed study or formal article.  Rather the
cursory test results were published in the November 24th edition of the
New England Journal of Medicine in the form of a letter from the Queen Mary University of London Medical School.

Doctors responsible for treating the magician David Blaine
following his 44 day fast in a suspended glass box said he lost 24.5kg
- 25 per cent of his original body weight – and his body-mass index
(body weight divided by the square of height in metres) dropped from
29.0 to 21.6.

Blaine was cared for by Jeremy Powell-Tuck, Professor of Clinical
Nutrition, at Barts and The London, Queen Mary’s School of Medicine and
Dentistry. He and colleague M?rta Korbonits, Reader in Endocrinology at
the School, monitored the performance artist’s progress following the
stunt in London in October 2003.

For the first three days Blaine underwent re-feeding with a liquid meal
and oral vitamin and mineral supplements. Blaine’s metabolic status
when he arrived at hospital immediately after the fast showed normal
blood sugar levels but elevated levels of fatty acids,…
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David Blaine Gets Outside (Himself) to Help Wounded Troops

“Darn Right Chunky”

American Forces Press Service reports a reappearance of David Blaine.

The picture of Mr. Blaine shows he has more than recovered from his 44-day stunt.  He looks darn-right almost chunky. 

He visited the Brooke Army Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston, Texas to perform “street magic” for those wounded fighting men and women in our Armed Services.

Mr. Blaine performed three shows at the center: the Amputee Care Center; the Burn Center; and, the hospital auditorium.

The Armed Service Press reported “thrilled his BAMC audience with his street-style magic as he moved about the rooms performing sleight of hand and card tricks for the patients.”

Blaine is often called the “Ice Guy” – after freezing himself in a solid block of ice for three days in 2000. One center patient from New York, Marine Cpl. Merlin German, remembered watching Blaine as he emerged from the ice block in Times Square. Now recovering from burns sustained in the global war on terrorism, German was pleased Blaine took the time to come see the wounded.

“He was very inspiring to me,” German said, adding that Blaine, who invited him and his parents to a show in New York after he recovers, now sees him as a friend.”

Mr. Blaine was so moved by the “wounded troops that he returned Nov. 23 and 25 to personally visit with them.”  Sgt. Kevin Downs told reporters Mr. Blaine visited him as “a special birthday gift.”

“I was very surprised and appreciative of David Blaine’s visit to support our wounded soldiers,” said Downs. “I will always remember my 21st birthday because David and everyone else in the room sang ‘Happy Birthday’ to me.”

We do no know whether Mr. Blaine had a television crew along during his appearances. 

We do know from Mr. Blaine’s web site, his next ABC Special is set for May 26, 2006. 

Mr. Blaine does not tell us much about the upcoming special or even what he is currently doing; only that he is “working day and night” and that while he does not know when the next stunt will start, he does know when it will end — the day of the ABC Special.

We kind of hope Mr. Blaine did not bring a crew along during the humanitarian visits. 

We won’t be surprised, however, if we see footage from the visits during his upcoming special.  We’d like to think Mr. Blaine can do something for reasons other than self-promotion.

Regardless of his motivation, the visits meant much to the men and women who have given so much of themselves in our defense.

  
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The Magic Calendar – Dorothy and John Do It Again

A Calendar for the Rest of Us

Great News from Dorothy Dietrich and Dick Brooks (“John Bravo”).

Frankly, we don’t know when they sleep.  The dynamic couple of magic not only run, present, and curate (is that a word?) the events at the World Famous Houdini Museum in Scranton, PA, present one of the top-rated S?ance experiences, a full-evening show, Haunted!

Plus, this charming twosome writes back and answers every one of our inane questions. 

We learned about their latest project – The Magic Calendar.

“Oh, so what?” you may ask with a yawn.  “There are other magic calendars out there.”

Well, we’ll tell you so what.  And cover your mouth when you yawn, that’s disgusting. 

Unlike the calendars you’ve seen on-line or in the magic magazines, this one actually includes listings from real magicians — magicians like all of us.  We’re not famous so we’ll never be listed on the various “special” magic calendars.

We’ve never been an insider and can’t brown nose with sufficient vigor to be let into the inner-sanctum.  Perhaps that’s okay.  We’re not bitter.

[Although former Li'l Tom Hardy road manager Paw Lawton was clearly a bitter man when he wrote his guest-essay, Sorry I'm Not One of the Inner-Circle.  You can still read it at Quinlan's Inside Magic.] 

We still have our self-respect. 

Back to our story.  This Magic Calendar is different than the rest.  It is a calendar for the rest of us — all of us!

Mr. Brooks told us The Magic Calendar has a different philosophy.  “It is not just for big events or friends only.  There is even an ability to up load entire pages. They can even be in HTML.” 

We love the way it is set up.  There are sub-calendars for different types of offerings. 

Viz.

  1. The USA Convention & Lecture Calendar Page;
  2. The USA Theater Calendar Page;
  3. The USA Cabaret Calendar Page;
  4. The Las Vegas/Reno Calendar Page;
  5. The Non-USA Mainland Convention & Lecture Calendar Page;
  6. The Non-USA Mainland Theater Calendar Page; and,
  7. The Non-Mainland USA Cabaret Calendar Page.

By our count, that is seven calendars within The Magic Calendar. …
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