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Magic home vare is a popular term that refers to the use of magic or mystical practices to enhance and improve the environment and atmosphere in one's home. This includes various rituals, spells, and techniques that are believed to bring positive energy, harmony, and protection to the living space. Many people who practice magic home vare believe that the home is a sacred space that should be treated with respect and care. They believe that by performing certain rituals or spells, they can attract positive energy, remove negative energy, and create a harmonious and tranquil environment in their homes. There are various practices and rituals associated with magic home vare, each with its own purpose and intention. For example, some people may use cleansing rituals to remove negative energy from their home, such as smudging with sacred herbs or using crystals to absorb negativity.



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Review: THE SIGNATURE SHOW Enchants Audiences at The Chicago Magic Lounge

The Chicago Magic Lounge is ready to dazzle audiences once again!

By: Kathleen Anwar Aug. 09, 2021

The term "magic show" conjures up different things for different people: smoke and mirrors, pulling a rabbit out of a hat, or perhaps sawing a magician's assistant in half. What many people don't know, however, is that Chicago has its very own style of magic- close-up, sleight of hand- with a good dose of humor and alcohol mixed in. So, while you are bound to be asked to "Pick a card, any card," at this intimate lounge in Andersonville, you'll be fooled time and time again as the performers use simple yet clever maneuvers to astonish the audience throughout the evening.

The Chicago Magic Lounge is a true wonder-inducing experience. If you arrive early for some pre-show cocktails, you will be entertained by the bar's own dedicated magician, the wisecracking Jeff Bibik, who is stationed a mere few feet away from any guest. Once you are ready to be seated, you are led to an intimate lounge where you have the opportunity to order food and cocktails- all while various performers visit your table for an hour leading up to the headliner's performances, performing deft illusions in an up-close and personal fashion. Every seat in the house is a good one!

The elegant and bedazzled Jan Rose opened The Signature Show I had the pleasure of viewing. Every word she uttered was dripping with the enthusiasm she has for magic, its history in Chicago, and this special community here in Andersonville. This first introduction made way for the first headliner of the evening, the hilarious Justin Purcell (and dare I say, his assistant "Annette"). Purcell kept the audience in stitches all night with his dry and subtle brand of humor. His three ball trick and ability to produce a seemingly endless amount of coins from thin air were particularly memorable.

The final act of the night featured the immensely talented Luis Carreon- winner of the Harlan Tarbell Close-up Competition Award from the International Brotherhood of Magicians two years in a row, as well as the winner of the Chicago Magic Competition! Carreon's ability to misdirect the audience (all the while making self-deprecating jokes involving his Mexican heritage) was unmatched. I was fortunate enough to have the ability to volunteer for one particular demonstration involving a set of colorful bags (and an off-brand "Baby Yoda") which left me completely stumped!

Whether you are already a fan of magic, enjoy unique forms of live entertainment, or are interested in a special part of Chicago's history, the Chicago Magic Lounge is a must-see attraction. This little shrine to Chicago-style magic has miraculously survived the lack of business due to Covid-19 mandates, and they "have magic to do- just for you!"

Check out The Chicago Magic Lounge's calendar of events and purchase your tickets today!

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Goodman Theatre, Chicago Magic Lounge Among Chicago Venues Reopening For Live Performances

CHICAGO (CBS)-- This has been a big week for Chicago venues reopening, so if you like live performances you're beginning to have your pick.

The Chicago Magic Lounge in Andersonville is back and ready to entertain.

Joey Cranford, the CEO of Chicago Magic Lounge, said he is "elated" to be open again.

"I was smiling all day yesterday all of a sudden it was four o'clock, and I was like we are going to open in an hour, and I couldn't stop shouting to the world," Canford said.

The lounge's venues feature all sorts of magic performances, from parlor magic on the main stage to tableside, keep your eye on the hands illusions, known as Chicago-style magic.

"Chicago-style magic started in the restaurants and bars of Chicago around 1915, the format was simple it was just close up informal magic," Canford said.

The lounge worked a little magic of its own to stay relevant during the pandemic.

"After we all stopped crying, we moved into this virtual realm doing these live cool two camera shoots," Canford said.

If you plan on visiting, masks and vaccinations required and you should be prepared to show proof.

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Director Brown has been able to reunite all members of the original cast but one. She says audience reaction to live performances has been overwhelming.

The venues have COVID safety protocols in place. Your should check the websites before attending.

For example, some people may use cleansing rituals to remove negative energy from their home, such as smudging with sacred herbs or using crystals to absorb negativity. Others may use spells or charms to attract love, abundance, or protection to their home. Magic home vare can also involve the use of specific tools or objects believed to hold certain powers or energies.

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For example, candles may be lit and placed in specific areas of the home to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Crystals and gemstones may be strategically placed to promote positive energy flow and balance. In addition to rituals and practices, magic home vare often emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clean, clutter-free, and well-organized home. This is believed to promote positive energy flow and create a peaceful and harmonious environment. While magic home vare may be dismissed by some as superstition or pseudoscience, many individuals find comfort, solace, and empowerment in these practices. They may see it as a way to connect with their spirituality, honor their ancestors, or create a sense of peace and harmony in their living space. Ultimately, magic home vare is a personal practice that varies from individual to individual. It is a way for people to infuse their living space with positive energy and create a sense of well-being and tranquility in their home..

Reviews for "Bringing Harmony to Your Home with Magic Home Vare"

1. Sarah - 2/5 - I was really disappointed with Magic Home Vare. The quality of their products was very poor, with the items falling apart after just a few uses. Additionally, their customer service was terrible. They were unresponsive and unwilling to help resolve any issues. I would not recommend Magic Home Vare to anyone looking for reliable and solid home goods.
2. Mike - 1/5 - I had a horrible experience with Magic Home Vare. The products I ordered took forever to arrive, and when they finally did, they were nothing like what was pictured on their website. The colors were completely off, and the material felt cheap and flimsy. I tried reaching out to their customer service, but they were dismissive and unhelpful. Stay away from Magic Home Vare if you value quality and honesty.
3. Emily - 3/5 - I have mixed feelings about Magic Home Vare. While some of their products were decent, others were not worth the money at all. It seemed like a hit or miss with their selection. The shipping was also very slow, and I found their website to be confusing to navigate. Overall, I wasn't impressed with Magic Home Vare and won't be purchasing from them again.

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