Exterminate them, exterminate them (again)

August 5, 1966 – Based of the TV series, Doctor Who, the sequel to the film, Dr. Who and the Daleks, Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., starring Peter Cushing, Roberta Tovey, Jill Curzon, and Bernard Cribbins, premiered on this date. The rebel hideout in 2150 is prominently identified as Embankment station on the London Underground’sContinue reading “Exterminate them, exterminate them (again)”

American teens can finally dance nationwide

August 5, 1957 –American Bandstand, a local Philadelphia show dedicated to the teenage “baby-boomers” by playing the songs and showing popular dances of the time, hosted by Dick Clark, debuted nationally on the ABC television network on this date. Please be careful, Zombie Mr. Clark still roams the nation in search of brains to feastContinue reading “American teens can finally dance nationwide”

2025 SXSW

SXSW 2025: Festival Format & Highlights Mission & Vision Mission: “To help creative people achieve their goals.” SXSW fosters environments for engaging, thought?provoking conversations and experiences that empower creators across disciplines Vision and Values: Through its CSR, DEI, and Pride councils, SXSW aims to drive innovation and change beyond the festival, fostering community inclusion, equity,Continue reading “2025 SXSW”

Poor Little Fool topped the charts

August 4, 1958 –The Billboard Hot 100 was published for the first time on this date. The first number-one song of the Hot 100 was Poor Little Fool by Ricky Nelson. The song was written by 17-year-old Sharon Sheeley when she was still attending high school in Newport Beach, California. Female songwriters were rare atContinue reading “Poor Little Fool topped the charts”

The film that started a motel chain

August 4, 1942 –The Paramount Picture film, Holiday Inn, directed by Mark Sandrich and starring Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby was released in theaters on this date. Kemmons Wilson, who founded the Holiday Inn motel chain in 1952, named it after this movie. The Connecticut Inn set for this film was reused by Paramount 12Continue reading “The film that started a motel chain”