Birthdays: Saint Augustine 354 AD, King Edward III of England, Robert Louis Stephenson, actor Edwin Booth, Oskar Werner, Jean Seberg, Jack Elam, Judge Louis Brandeis (the first Jewish U.S. Supreme Court Justice), Alexander Scourby, Hermoine Badderly, Eugene Ionesco, Garry Marshall, Mel Stottlemyre, Joe Mantegna is 77, Jimmy Kimmel is 57, Gerald Butler is 56, Whoopi Goldberg- born Caryn Johnson is 69
1789- Ben Franklin wrote " Nothing is certain except Death and Taxes."
1833- Whites and native peoples in the American West all noted a meteor shower of massive proportions. Hundreds fell per hour. Lakota people called it “The Day the Stars Went Crazy.”
1842- Today Lewis Carroll noted in his diary:" Began writing the fairy tale of Alice. Hope to be done by Christmas..."
1868- Giacomo Rossini died at 68. He retired at 37 from performing and lived on royalties. It was said he became so lazy he laid about in bed all day. One day when writing a concerto his score dropped to the floor as he leaned over to fill his glass. Rather than bend down to pick it up, he took a fresh sheet and wrote a sonata. He still could do a nice piece on occasion, like The Fantastic Toy Shop. Born on leap day Feb 29, at 68, he listed his age as 16.
1874 -At the sesquicentennial celebrations of the University of Pennsylvania, Robert Green invented the Ice Cream Soda.
1914- Clothing designer Caresse Crosby took two handkerchiefs and some ribbon off some baby bonnets and invented the modern brassiere. She became very rich and lived the life of a 1920’s free spirit. She named her pet dog Clytoris.
1940- Walt Disney's 'Fantasia' premiered at the Broadway Theater in NYC. As Walt put it, "this'll make Beethoven!" Frank Lloyd Wright's opinion was, 'I love the visuals, but why did you use all that old music?"
1953- An Indiana judge ordered his local school district to remove any school books with references to the character Robin Hood. All that "take from the rich and give to the poor"stuff, it was obvious to the judge that this rogue of Sherwood Forest was a Communist.
1971- ABC TV. movie "the Duel" premiered. It starred Dennis Weaver as a hapless motorist on a lonely freeway menaced by an anonymous, unseen truck driver. The movie was directed by a young protégé of Lew Wasserman, named Steven Spielberg.
1971- Walt Disney’s The Aristocats opened.
1978- Mickey Mouse got his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
1986- Directors John Huston, Martin Scorcese and Woody Allen denounced the fad promoted by Ted Turner of computer colorizing classic Black & White films like The Maltese Falcon. Supposedly one of the last things Orson Welles said on his deathbed was "Keep Ted Turner and his crayons away from my movies!" Ted got the message and shifted his money to digital restoration and building channels like TCM.
1991- Disney's animated film Beauty and the Beast opened, the first animated film ever nominated for a Best Picture Oscar.
1997- Julie Taymor’s staging of The Lion King musical had its official Broadway debut. It had opened earlier in Minneapolis for a trial run. She became the first woman director to win a Tony award.
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