Introducing a version of one of the most popular cubes ever will surely boost numbers in MTG Arena, but there is an important ...
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Simple but powerful card magic
Oscar returns to card magic with eight easy, visual tricks that anyone can learn. These simple yet impressive routines prove ...
Oscar Owen on MSN
12 Impossible magic tricks that will turn heads
Oscar teaches twelve visual and easy card tricks that anyone can perform. From color changes to vanishes and palming ...
Hanafuda with Grandma” is a true manifestation of a Hawaii woman's vision of teaching hanafuda to a new generation.
A series of heist films with a bonkers premise—what if the world's greatest magicians were also the world's greatest thieves?
New Yorkers don’t chase trends for long. The city moves too fast for that. What sticks here has to earn it. The same goes for casino culture. Slot machines might scream for attention, but it’s the ...
A South Auckland woman got the surprise of her life after a phone call from Lotto NZ led her to find a forgotten bonus ticket in her handbag – a piece of paper worth a sweet $500,000.
Baseball, at its best, is a game of tension and release. A series of gradual builds followed by thundering crescendoes. Those pockets of anticipation — the idea that any pitch could be the pitch — ...
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Springer’s homer sends Blue Jays into World Series with 4-3 win over Mariners in Game 7 of ALCS
Woah, Canada! After a huge swing by George Springer, the World Series is headed north of the border for the first time in 32 years. Springer hit a go-ahead, three-run homer in the ...
Thirty dollars might get you a mediocre dinner and a drink in most places, but at Waldo Farmers and Flea Market, it’s like carrying around a magic lamp with an overly generous genie inside.
In a world racing ever forward, Nostalgia offers the rare opportunity to step sideways into the past – not just to observe history, but to take a piece of it home with you, continuing its journey ...
Thoughts on Cinema is an essay by author Joseph Aisenberg on movies, as seen through the work of Susan Sontag.
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