Wish I could direct you to where you can get AMUSE, but I wasn't able to find anything online. So you might have to head to Southeast Kansas for this one! Or you can read Don's article HERE.
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Thursday, October 8, 2020
Houdini fronts Fall 2020 AMUSE magazine
Houdini is featured on the cover of the Fall 2020 issue of AMUSE, a free local magazine about Southeast Kansas. Inside is an article by Don Creekmore about Houdini's Kansas connections. Don is currently working on a book about Houdini in Kansas and runs the research blog www.houdinikansas.com.
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Great article, can’t wait for the book.
ReplyDelete“a*muse” is published by Montgomery County Media in Independence, Kansas. Its first issue was released the weekend of February 20, 2020. The quarterly magazine is inserted into Montgomery County Media’s two local newspapers, the “Independence Daily Reporter” and the “Coffeyville Journal. The magazine is also available for free pick up at more than a hundred different locations around Southeast Kansas. You can email the magazine staff at amusesek@gmail.com or call 620-331-3550.
ReplyDeleteFantastic. Thank you so much for the info.
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