Birthdays: Sandro Botticelli, Eric Satie, Ayatollah Khomeni, Edmond Jenner, Archibald Cox, Sugar Ray Leonard, Maureen O'Sullivan, Howard Ashman, Craig Ferguson, Bill Paxton, Ralph Wright- the original voice of Eeyore, Alan Kay-inventor of the laptop computer, Dennis Hopper, Enya is 63- born Eithne Patricia Ni’ Bhraonain
1826- Artist-Naturalist John James Audubon departed for England” in deep sorrow” because he could find no publisher in America for his masterpiece the “Birds of North America”.
1845 - Rubber bands were patented by Stephen Perry of Mssrs Perry & Co, vulcanized rubber manufacturers of London.
1875 –The First Kentucky Derby. Winning horse was Aristides.
1890 - Comic Cuts, 1st weekly comic newspaper, published in London.
1924- Marcus Loew of the Loew's theater chain bought Metro Pictures and combined them with Louis B. Mayer’s studios to form Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Five years ago Amazon bought MGM for $8 billion.
1938 - Radio quiz show "Information Please!" debuts on NBC Blue Network.
1940- Donald Duck cartoon BillPosters.
1941- The Looney Toon Lockout. Producer Leon Schlesinger tried to forestall the unionization of his Bugs Bunny cartoonists by locking them out. After a week he relented and signed a contract with the cartoonist guild. Chuck Jones called it “our own little six-day war.”
1965- At a hotel in lower Manhattan, Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke shook hands and agreed to write a sci-fi movie, with an accompanying novel.
First called How the Solar System was Won, because How the West Was Won was a popular film then. Then Journey Beyond the Stars, the title finally became- 2001: A Space Odyssey.
1967 – Bob Dylan's 1965 UK Tour is released as film "Don't Look Back"
1970 - Thor Heyerdahl crossed the Atlantic on reed boat Ra, proving the ancient Egyptians could have reached South America.
1971 - Stephen Schwartz' musical Godspell premiered off-Broadway.
1973 - Stevie Wonder released "You are the Sunshine of my Love"
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