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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-* [[1926]]: premier of ''[[Don Juan (1926 film)|Don Juan]]'', silent film with [[Vitaphone|fully synchronized score]]+* [[1926]] - premier of ''[[Don Juan (1926 film)|Don Juan]]'', silent film with [[Vitaphone|fully synchronized score]]
-*[[1984]] - [[Pop music|Pop]] star [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] releases ''[[Purple Rain (album)|Purple Rain]]'', the album which would launch him to superstardom.+*[[1966]] - [[The War Game]] was scheduled for transmission in the United Kingdom but canceled at the last minute and not transmitted until 1985.
 +*[[1984]] - American musician [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] releases ''[[Purple Rain (album)|Purple Rain]]'', the album which would launch him to superstardom.
*[[1991]] - [[Tim Berners-Lee]] releases files describing his idea for the [[World Wide Web]]. *[[1991]] - [[Tim Berners-Lee]] releases files describing his idea for the [[World Wide Web]].
==Births== ==Births==
*[[1928]] - [[Andy Warhol]], American artist (d. [[1987]]) *[[1928]] - [[Andy Warhol]], American artist (d. [[1987]])
 +*[[1931]] - [[Umberto Lenzi]], [[Italy|Italian]] [[film director]]
*[[1938]] - [[Paul Bartel]], American actor (d. [[2000]]) *[[1938]] - [[Paul Bartel]], American actor (d. [[2000]])
- +*[[1926]] - [[Harrison Marks]], British glamour photographer (d. [[1997]])
 +*[[1969]] - [[Elliott Smith]], American musician (b. [[2003]])
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
*[[1660]] - [[Diego Velázquez]], Spanish painter (b. [[1599]]) *[[1660]] - [[Diego Velázquez]], Spanish painter (b. [[1599]])
-*[[1679]] - [[John Snell]], English royalist (b. [[1629]]) 
-*[[1694]] - [[Antoine Arnauld]], French philosopher and mathematician (b. [[1612]]) 
-*[[1695]] - [[François de Harlay de Champvallon]], French Catholic archbishop (b. [[1625]]) 
-*[[1753]] - [[Georg Wilhelm Richmann]], Russian physicist (struck by lightning) (b. [[1711]]) 
-*[[1759]] - [[Eugene Aram]], English [[philologist]] (b. [[1704]]) 
-*[[1794]] - [[Henry Bathurst, 2nd Earl Bathurst]], British politician (b. [[1714]]) 
-*[[1815]] - [[James A. Bayard (elder)]], [[United States Congressional Delegations from Delaware|United States Senator from Delaware]] (b. [[1767]]) 
-*[[1828]] - [[Konstantin von Benckendorff]], Russian general and statesman 
-*[[1850]] - [[Edward Walsh]], Irish poet (b. [[1805]]) 
-*[[1866]] - [[John Mason Neale]], English divine, scholar and hymnwriter (b. [[1818]]) 
-*[[1881]] - [[James White]], co-founder of the [[Seventh-day Adventist Church]] (b. [[1821]]) 
-*[[1884]] - [[Robert Spear Hudson (soap)|Robert Spear Hudson]], English businessman (b. [[1812]]) 
-*[[1893]] - [[Jean-Jacques Challet-Venel]], member of the Swiss Federal Council (b. [[1811]]) 
-*[[1904]] - [[Eduard Hanslick]], Austrian music critic (b. [[1825]]) 
-*[[1914]] - [[Ellen Louise Wilson]], [[First Lady of the United States|first wife of President]] [[Woodrow Wilson]] (b. [[1860]]) 
-*[[1920]] - [[Stefan Bastyr]], Polish aviator, first flight in independent Poland (b. [[1890]]) 
-*[[1931]] - [[Bix Beiderbecke]], American musician (b. [[1903]]) 
-*[[1945]] - [[Wu, Prince of Korea|Prince Wu of Korea]] (b. [[1912]]) 
-* 1945 - [[Richard Bong]], America's all time [[Ace of Aces]] (b. [[1920]]) 
-* 1945 - [[Hiram Johnson]], American politician (b. [[1866]]) 
-*[[1946]] - [[Tony Lazzeri]], American baseball player (b. [[1903]]) 
-*[[1959]] - [[Preston Sturges]], American playwright, screenwriter, and director (b. [[1898]]) 
-*[[1964]] - Sir [[Cedric Hardwicke]], English actor (b. [[1893]]) 
-*[[1966]] - [[Cordwainer Smith]], American writer (b. [[1913]]) 
*[[1969]] - [[Theodor Adorno]], German sociologist and philosopher (b. [[1903]]) *[[1969]] - [[Theodor Adorno]], German sociologist and philosopher (b. [[1903]])
-*[[1973]] - [[Fulgencio Batista]], [[List of Presidents of Cuba|Cuban president]] and [[de facto]] leader (b. [[1901]]) 
-*[[1973]] - [[Memphis Minnie]], American blues singer (b. [[1897]]) 
-*[[1974]] - [[Gene Ammons]], American jazz saxophonist (b. [[1925]]) 
-*[[1976]] - [[Gregor Piatigorsky]], Russian cellist (b. [[1903]]) 
-*[[1978]] - [[Pope Paul VI]] (b. [[1897]]) 
-*[[1979]] - [[Feodor Felix Konrad Lynen]], German biochemist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize Laureate]] (b. [[1911]]) 
*[[1983]] - [[Klaus Nomi]], German singer (b. [[1944]]) *[[1983]] - [[Klaus Nomi]], German singer (b. [[1944]])
-*[[1985]] - [[Forbes Burnham]], [[President of Guyana]] (b. [[1923]]) 
-*[[1986]] - [[Emilio Fernández]], Mexican actor, screenwriter and film director (b. [[1904]]) 
-*[[1987]] - [[Ira Eaker]], American Air Force leader (b. [[1896]]) 
-* 1987 - [[Quinn Martin]], American television producer (b. [[1922]]) 
-*[[1990]] - [[Jacques Soustelle]], French anthropologist (b. [[1912]]) 
-*[[1991]] - [[Harry Reasoner]], American reporter (b. [[1923]]) 
-*[[1993]] - [[Tex Hughson]], American baseball player (b. [[1916]]) 
-*[[1994]] - [[Domenico Modugno]], Italian singer and songwriter (b. [[1928]]) 
-*[[1998]] - [[Andre Weil]], French mathematician (b. [[1906]]) 
-*[[2001]] - [[Jorge Amado|Jorge Amado de Faria]], Brazilian writer (b. [[1912]]) 
-* 2001 - [[Dorothy Tutin]], English actress (b. [[1930]]) 
-*[[2002]] - [[Edsger Dijkstra]], Dutch computer scientist (b. [[1930]])  
-*[[2004]] - [[Rick James]], American musician (b. [[1948]]) 
-*[[2005]] - [[Keter Betts]], American jazz bassist (b. [[1928]]) 
-* 2005 - [[Robin Cook]], British politician (b. [[1946]]) 
-* 2005 - [[Ibrahim Ferrer]], Cuban musician ([[Buena Vista Social Club]]) (b. [[1927]]) 
-== Notes == 
-*[[Theodor Adorno]] 
-*[[Andy Warhol]] 
-*[[Paul Bartel]] 
-*[[Klaus Nomi]] 
-*[[The War Game]] 
-*[[Harrison Marks]] 
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