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I Went to a Clown Lounge and Won Something
I arrived late to a Clown Lounge Art Revue expecting to observe, not participate. Instead, I found myself quietly awarded “most inner-clown energy,” holding a sad gyrating Elvis, and reconsidering whether waiting to be ready was the right approach at all. Read More
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Putting on a Hobo Clown Face: A Practical Guide
A practical guide to putting on a hobo clown face, covering preparation, materials, history, and technique. This step-by-step tutorial documents tradition and practice while encouraging experimentation and generosity as each clown develops a face that feels authentic and their own. Read More
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Pocket-Sized Magic Coloring Book
A pocket-sized take on a classic magic coloring book, this review explores simplicity, presentation, and audience reaction. Small enough to carry anywhere, it proves that familiar tricks still spark wonder when paired with thoughtful performance and playful interaction. Read More
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Marvin’s Magic: Kings to Aces
A $5.99 collectible card trick purchased in a small-town toy store becomes part of a growing magic archive. Kings to Aces documents packaging, performance, and the role simple tricks play in building confidence while entertaining children. Read More
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Kena Klowns
Kenagram: We appear uncredited in a group photo of Kena Klowns preparing for a parade. While not a named feature, the image documents collective participation in community events and volunteer activities through the organization. Read More
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Yule Be Sorry You Missed It: Christmas in July Dazzles Downtown
Royal Examiner: I’m mentioned as Leonardo the clown, providing balloon animals for children during Front Royal’s Christmas in July celebration. My appearance contributed to the event’s family-friendly atmosphere, adding color, laughter, and hands-on fun to a community-focused downtown festival. Read More
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Kena Klowns
Kenagram: I’m noted as one of the Kena Klowns’ two newest members making a first parade appearance, alongside coverage of charitable fundraising, spring events, and the club’s tradition of klowning as joyful community service and family-friendly outreach. Read More





