Magician Daryl Easton was found dead inside Hollywood’s famed Magic Castle on Friday, according to multiple reports. He was 61.
The body of the entertainer — widely known for his slight of hand card tricks — was discovered in a closet of the famed private club that offers upscale dining and magic shows, ABC-7 reported.
Police have ruled his death a suicide, the New York Daily News reported, after the Los Angeles Fire Department had responded to calls from the popular venue at 7:25 p.m. local time.
The Magic Castle, which opened its doors in 1963, confirmed Easton’s death early Saturday...
The body of the entertainer — widely known for his slight of hand card tricks — was discovered in a closet of the famed private club that offers upscale dining and magic shows, ABC-7 reported.
Police have ruled his death a suicide, the New York Daily News reported, after the Los Angeles Fire Department had responded to calls from the popular venue at 7:25 p.m. local time.
The Magic Castle, which opened its doors in 1963, confirmed Easton’s death early Saturday...
- 2/25/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Matt Dunham/AP
Chelsea’s poor start to the 2015/16 Barclay’s Premier League season continued as they were beaten by a deserving Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge. Alan Pardew’s team looked calm and assured on the ball and were incredibly disciplined off it, frustrating a Chelsea side that lacked a killer instinct.
Chelsea played some lovely football at times and their passing in the first half was a sight to behold. They retained possession well and had the better of the opening 45 minutes, with Pedro, Willian and Fabregas all having shots at the Palace goal. Unfortunately, those shots were all either wide, blocked or were aimed straight at goalkeeper Alex McCarthy.
The lack of goalmouth action was clearly getting to Diego Costa, who got into it with Damien Delaney on 21 minutes. A minute-and-a-half later, Willian had a chance when he wasn’t closed down from a short free kick,...
Chelsea’s poor start to the 2015/16 Barclay’s Premier League season continued as they were beaten by a deserving Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge. Alan Pardew’s team looked calm and assured on the ball and were incredibly disciplined off it, frustrating a Chelsea side that lacked a killer instinct.
Chelsea played some lovely football at times and their passing in the first half was a sight to behold. They retained possession well and had the better of the opening 45 minutes, with Pedro, Willian and Fabregas all having shots at the Palace goal. Unfortunately, those shots were all either wide, blocked or were aimed straight at goalkeeper Alex McCarthy.
The lack of goalmouth action was clearly getting to Diego Costa, who got into it with Damien Delaney on 21 minutes. A minute-and-a-half later, Willian had a chance when he wasn’t closed down from a short free kick,...
- 8/29/2015
- by Lewis Howse
- Obsessed with Film
Media Image Ltd
Despite Chelsea closing the gap at the top of the table to two points with victory over relegation strugglers Palace, manager José Mourinho still finds himself with no answers to the chronic inconsistency which has plagued his side’s league campaign so far. An unconvincing victory was secured in the first half after Ramires thumped home from outside the area, but a tense second half in which Petr Cech was repeatedly called into action will only deepen doubts over the Blues’ ability to maintain their title challenge in the new year.
Fernando Torres may have tapped home the opening goal after Willian’s zipping strike was palmed away by the excellent Julian Speroni, but with his other major contribution limited to a well-timed duck out of the way of Ramires’ match-winning strike, Mourinho would be unwise to consider this any sort of turning point in solving his strikeforce’s crisis of confidence.
Despite Chelsea closing the gap at the top of the table to two points with victory over relegation strugglers Palace, manager José Mourinho still finds himself with no answers to the chronic inconsistency which has plagued his side’s league campaign so far. An unconvincing victory was secured in the first half after Ramires thumped home from outside the area, but a tense second half in which Petr Cech was repeatedly called into action will only deepen doubts over the Blues’ ability to maintain their title challenge in the new year.
Fernando Torres may have tapped home the opening goal after Willian’s zipping strike was palmed away by the excellent Julian Speroni, but with his other major contribution limited to a well-timed duck out of the way of Ramires’ match-winning strike, Mourinho would be unwise to consider this any sort of turning point in solving his strikeforce’s crisis of confidence.
- 12/14/2013
- by Xander Markham
- Obsessed with Film
Media Image Ltd
Premier League basement club Crystal Palace entertain West Ham United for the first time in the top flight for over 15 years on Tuesday.
The last five meetings between these two London clubs have come in the Championship with Palace winning the 2004 playoff final. Tony Pulis knows as he prepares for his Eagles home debut that his side have only ever won three league games against the Hammers.
Sam Allardyce’s West Ham are one of a clutch of sides hovering three points above the relegation zone. Victory in this capital city derby will take his team up to 11th place for time being.
It would be a precious time for Palace to pick up their third win of the campaign and move off the bottom. Their form, however, gives fans little festive cheer. The Hammers meanwhile ended a winless run stretching five matches with victory over Fulham at the weekend.
Premier League basement club Crystal Palace entertain West Ham United for the first time in the top flight for over 15 years on Tuesday.
The last five meetings between these two London clubs have come in the Championship with Palace winning the 2004 playoff final. Tony Pulis knows as he prepares for his Eagles home debut that his side have only ever won three league games against the Hammers.
Sam Allardyce’s West Ham are one of a clutch of sides hovering three points above the relegation zone. Victory in this capital city derby will take his team up to 11th place for time being.
It would be a precious time for Palace to pick up their third win of the campaign and move off the bottom. Their form, however, gives fans little festive cheer. The Hammers meanwhile ended a winless run stretching five matches with victory over Fulham at the weekend.
- 12/3/2013
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
Venue: Selhurst Park Referee: Craig Pawson Date: 9th of November
The Eagles are viewed as the Premier League whipping boys this season. With how newly-promoted compatriots Cardiff & Hull City have performed early on this campaign, Palace won’t want to be the only side going straight back down in the Championship. However, with their main striker Marouna Chamakh making just two shots in the 10 games he’s featured in, it certainly highlights what a difficult task the side has to stay in the division.
On the flipside, Everton are pushing for the Europa League places in the league, and finally look to have settled under manager Roberto Martinez. Striker Romelu Lukaku has been to thank for their bright start, as the Belgian striker has five goals in as many league starts for the Toffees this season.
Team News
Crystal Palace have a number of absentees. Adlene Guedioura and Johnathan Williams are out of action,...
The Eagles are viewed as the Premier League whipping boys this season. With how newly-promoted compatriots Cardiff & Hull City have performed early on this campaign, Palace won’t want to be the only side going straight back down in the Championship. However, with their main striker Marouna Chamakh making just two shots in the 10 games he’s featured in, it certainly highlights what a difficult task the side has to stay in the division.
On the flipside, Everton are pushing for the Europa League places in the league, and finally look to have settled under manager Roberto Martinez. Striker Romelu Lukaku has been to thank for their bright start, as the Belgian striker has five goals in as many league starts for the Toffees this season.
Team News
Crystal Palace have a number of absentees. Adlene Guedioura and Johnathan Williams are out of action,...
- 11/8/2013
- by Crip Cooke
- Obsessed with Film
Media Image Ltd
Tottenham Hotspur were the victors at Selhurst Park today in their opening game of the season against newly promoted Crystal Palace.
Spurs got things underway with new signing Roberto Soldado kicking off alongside Gylfi Sigurdsson.
It was a cagey start from both teams as they found their feet, with neither goalkeeper really being tested in the early stages.
The first real chance came in the eighth minute when Mousa Dembele drove forward and found Danny Rose on the left wing. The full back crossed to give Roberto Soldado his first sniff of goal, but the Spaniard headed both high and wide.
Spurs started to take charge and, just a minute later, Kyle Walker and Aaron Lennon combined to threaten down the right, but Lennon’s final ball was deflected out for a corner which came to nothing.
Two minutes later, another Spurs debutant – Paulinho – thought he was through on goal,...
Tottenham Hotspur were the victors at Selhurst Park today in their opening game of the season against newly promoted Crystal Palace.
Spurs got things underway with new signing Roberto Soldado kicking off alongside Gylfi Sigurdsson.
It was a cagey start from both teams as they found their feet, with neither goalkeeper really being tested in the early stages.
The first real chance came in the eighth minute when Mousa Dembele drove forward and found Danny Rose on the left wing. The full back crossed to give Roberto Soldado his first sniff of goal, but the Spaniard headed both high and wide.
Spurs started to take charge and, just a minute later, Kyle Walker and Aaron Lennon combined to threaten down the right, but Lennon’s final ball was deflected out for a corner which came to nothing.
Two minutes later, another Spurs debutant – Paulinho – thought he was through on goal,...
- 8/19/2013
- by Kev Stewart
- Obsessed with Film
Is "42" right for your kids? Although it's rated PG-13, "42" is a fine pick for parents with kids ages 9 to 11 –- as long as they are mature enough to deal with the racial discrimination and slurs that are depicted in the biopic. It's a good idea to prepare kids and teens with an overview of Jackie Robinson's life and the institutional racism that existed not just in Major League Baseball but all of American society at the time. Here are five reasons to take your teen(s) to see "42." 1. It's a Lesson in Civil Rights: Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) didn't just break the baseball color barrier, he also prepared America for the Civil Rights Movement. Sure, it took another two decades to fully materialize, but Jackie Robinson stepping up to the plate was more than a sports milestone; it's one of the most important watershed moments in the history of the United States.
- 4/12/2013
- by Sandie Chen
- Moviefone
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