Juggler's World

Summer 1991

Vol. 43, No. 2



Table of Contents



On the Cover: Daniel Rosen


Jugglers, Plus!

Juggler's World interviews three young variety artists to find out why so many top entertainers begin their careers with juggling. And why they do less and less juggling as their success grows!

Gomer Pyle Is My Hero
Juggling gave Daniel Rosen a reason to stand in from of a crowd when he walked away from home as a teenager. Since then he's carefully cultivated the art of being a goofball!

Penn Tells All
Penn Jillette began on the mean streets as a juggler, with none other than Michael Moschen as a partner! Now paired with Teller in a raucous non-magic show, he's still not hiding anything from his audiences.

Comedy from the Heart(land)
Pat Hazell draws heavily on a fairly normal midwestern youth experience for comic inspiration. Good material, he says, is just giving a twist to normal life.

Features

Can You Please Write That Pattern Down?
Here's a notation system for many juggling patterns that also lets you explore the possibilities before picking up the first ball.

Street Performing Versus Playing
Danny Avrutick

Working Through Hard Times
Keith Johnson

Gregg Hosfeld - Frisbees and Juggling
Interview

Show Goes On for Nanjing Jugglers
by Dennis Williamson

Departments

Letters

News

Obituaries
William A. Brown, Randy Foster, Bengt Magnusson

Notes
Late breaking news and gossip about dozens of juggling performers.

Entertainers
John Gilkey

Video Review
How to Juggle & Other Matters of Life and Death by The Flying Karamazov Brothers

Festivals
Schedule of upcoming events.

Poetry
Street Mime, by Ann B. Knox

Classified Ads

Columns

Juggler's Workshop
Feeds

Flash Back
Cal Kenyon & George "Red" Kenyon

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