News for January 5, 2006

Thursday, January 5th, 2006

In a Daring Leap, Ringling Loses Its Three Rings* [December 31, 2005]

And now, ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages, step right up and meet the no-ring circus.

For the first time in its history, the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus will present a new show to its audiences without three rings, or two - or even one.

When the 136th edition of the circus opens on Wednesday at the St. Pete Times Forum here in Tampa, where Ringling maintains its winter quarters, the elephants, clowns, aerialists and acrobats will roam an arena floor. In as big a departure, the show will have a story line instead of being simply a cavalcade of acts.

The changes seem to echo the format of the circus’s new-age rival, Cirque du Soleil, which in a few decades has grown into as mammoth an enterprise as Ringling Brothers, though the promoters of both shows discourage the comparison. Instead, Kenneth Feld, Ringling’s producer and chief executive, attributes the overhaul to market research: The circus’s family audiences say their lives are already three-ring circuses, so they want something less distracting. And “they also wanted to connect with a story in an emotional way,” Mr. Feld said.

Arlette Gruss, 75, ran French circus [January 3, 2006]

PARIS — Arlette Gruss, an animal trainer who went on to run her own traveling circus, died Monday, her troupe said. She was 75.

Gruss died of cancer at her home in Fontaine-Saint-Martin, in the Sarthe region of western France, said Dominique Texier, tour director of the troupe.

Born into a circus family, Gruss was a well-known animal trainer — especially panthers — who retired from the ring in 1984 to found a touring troupe that bears her name.

“We all admired the incredible courage and presence of this panther trainer whose love of animals was as strong as her passion for the circus arts and their constant renewal,” said French Culture Minister Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres.

From center stage to center ring [January 5, 2006]

Jennifer Fuentes has been on the track to show biz success since she was an American Idol contender three years ago.

For now, she’s also on the track of the railroad. She just signed on for a two-year stint as the featured vocalist and co-ringmaster for the 136th edition of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.

La Crosse family seeks carnival worker, DNA testing to find missing pug [January 5, 2006]

“My pug (Bosley) was taken by a carnival worker!!”

On Oct. 9, the fawn-colored pug managed to find his way out of the fenced yard at the Lundts’ Charles Street home.

Some neighborhood kids said Bosley followed them to the North Side Oktoberfest grounds, where the event was in its final day.

There, the kids told Lundt, they saw a carnival worker tuck little Bosley into a trailer.

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News for December 31, 2005

Saturday, December 31st, 2005

A Spirited Attempt To Save Churches [Dececmber 25, 2005]

BRISTOL, England — In front of the altar at St. Paul’s Church, two young acrobats balanced upside down with their toes pointed heavenward. Unicycles leaned against 200-year-old pews and trapezes hung from 40-foot-high scaffolding alongside stained-glass images of Moses, David and Elijah.

“I love to see the church used like this,” said the Rev. David Self, the local Church of England vicar, watching 20 teenagers training to become circus performers. “If we worship and celebrate a God who is creative, for me this is part of His work.”


New Orleans Plans to Hold Mardi Gras Despite Devastation From Hurricane Katrina
[December 27, 2005]

The City of New Orleans has announced that the celebration of Carnival, known as Mardi Gras, will be held in February despite the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. The decision was made even though 75 percent of the city’s population is scattered around the country. City leaders say that putting on Mardi Gras is essential for the city’s rebirth.


Auction winner runs away with the circus
[Dececmber 28, 2005]

It had been a long-time fancy of artist Vanda Harvey to run away with the circus.

So when her partner John Morgan saw the opportunity advertised as one of 12 lots in the EDP’s charity auction, he thought it was just too good an opportunity to miss.

Mr Morgan, a freelance journalist from Cromer, said: “She has always threatened to run away with the circus so I thought it would make the perfect Christmas present.”

Circus lioness puts on her own show [Dececmber 30, 2005]

In the performance, the lioness was supposed to jump on to a horse from a bench, but it failed several times and the trainer threatened it with a lash. The lioness suddenly jumped to the ground and ran away, frightening the audience.

She then ran into a convenience store at the gas station which is 20-30 meters from the circus.

Tigers maul circus trainer [December 30, 2005]

An animal trainer was in a serious condition in hospital overnight after being mauled by four tigers with the Austrian national circus on tour in Germany.

The 26-year-old trainer received serious injuries to her head and lost a large quantity of blood, police said.

Initial reports said she had gone into the cage at the Louis Knie circus in the western city of Giessen when one of the animals grabbed her arm. The other tigers then mauled her.

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News for December 22, 2005

Thursday, December 22nd, 2005

Three-year-old to host circus [12-22-2005]

At the age of just three, Cranston Chipperfield is taking to the stage as the master of ceremonies at the Circus Royale in Motherwell.

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News for December 21, 2005

Wednesday, December 21st, 2005

Sword swallower provides ultimate proof [11-21-2005]

It is a question that has intrigued audiences everywhere - is a sword swallower’s act genuine or is there a trick to the seemingly impossible feat.

Four girls rescued from Indian Circus [12-16-2005]

The Nepal Children’s Welfare Organisation (NCWO) has rescued four teenage girls from an Indian circus and brought them to Hetauda.

Girl dies after falling from carnival ride [12-20-2005]

A traveling carnival in North Austin is closed after a 9-year-old girl died on one of the rides.

Mullins residents remember circus fire [12-20-2005]

Dr. William H. Hester vividly recalls a warehouse fire 60 years ago in Mullins that was so hot, it melted the tar used to hold the shingles on his grandparents’ house.

International Circus Festival to honour late founder Prince Ranier [12-21-2005]

Monaco is gearing up for January’s Monte Carlo International Circus Festival, which will showcase the cream of artists from the circus world.

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The Art of the Sideshow Pitchman (MP3s)

Monday, December 19th, 2005

WFMU has encoded all 18 tracks of American Talkers: The Art of the Pitchman as MP3 files.

This is well worth a listen, especially Dick Burnett’s “Fat Girl Pitch”.

You can buy a copy of the cassette tape via Global Village Music for $8.98 postage paid.

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Wednesday, December 14th, 2005

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04:03 - Pitchmen We Have Heard on High
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