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- | Case 17. [[Jack the Ripper]]. - On December 1, 1887, July 7, August 8, September 30, one day in the month of October and on the 9th of November, 1888; on the 1st of June, the 17th of July and the 10th of September, 1889, the bodies of women were found in various lonely quarters of London ripped open and mutilated in a peculiar fashion | ||
After two albums and a split, Matching Mole were about to embark on a third record when, on June 1st, 1973, during a drunken party, [[Robert Wyatt]] fell from a third ... | After two albums and a split, Matching Mole were about to embark on a third record when, on June 1st, 1973, during a drunken party, [[Robert Wyatt]] fell from a third ... |
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- 1533 - Anne Boleyn crowned queen.
- 1855 - Charles Baudelaire's Fleurs du mal is published.
- 1967 - The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is released.
- 2003 - Same-sex marriage comes into force in Belgium
Births
- 1926 - Marilyn Monroe, American actress (d. 1962)
- 1953 - David Berkowitz, American serial killer, a.k.a. The Son of Sam
Deaths
- 1959 - Sax Rohmer, English author (b. 1883)
Notes
After two albums and a split, Matching Mole were about to embark on a third record when, on June 1st, 1973, during a drunken party, Robert Wyatt fell from a third ...
On June 1st 1934, André Breton gave a lecture in Brussels at a public meeting organised by the Belgian Surrealists. This lecture was issued as a pamphlet ...
James Gillray (1757 - June 1, 1815), British caricaturist, was born at Chelsea, London.
On June 1, 1972, he and fellow Baader gang members Jan-Carl Raspe and Holger Meins were apprehended in a lengthy shootout in Frankfurt. ...
Theses on the Cultural Revolution," by Guy Debord
(I.S. #1, June 1958, trans. John Shepley). 1. The traditional goal of aesthetics is to make one feel, in privation and absence, certain past elements of ...
Internationale Situationiste issue 1, June 1958. Detournement may be understood as the opposite of 'recuperation', the process by which radical ideas and ...