Head premiered

November 6, 1968 –The Columbia Pictures cult classic film (although it’s not what they wanted,) Head, starring The Monkees, Victor Mature and with cameos by Jack Nicholson, Teri Garr, Carol Doda, Annette Funicello, Frank Zappa, Sonny Liston, Dennis Hopper and Toni Basil, opened to an unsuspecting public on this date. The Coca-Cola Company reportedly wasn’tContinue reading “Head premiered”

It’s not the voting that’s democracy; it’s the counting

No matter who you’re going to vote for, even writing Rick Astley as a write-in candidate – Vote! Remember that voting is one of the only civic responsibilities you have as a citizen. (a brief aside – Apparently on Election Day in 1758, George Washington used his campaign budget (50 pounds) to purchase 160 gallonsContinue reading “It’s not the voting that’s democracy; it’s the counting”

Madison Avenue is afraid of the dark

November 5, 1956 –The Nat King Cole Show debuted on NBC-TV on this date. The Cole program was the first of its kind hosted by an African-American. In the 1956 season, the show had a 15-minute running time. It was expanded to a 30-minute segment in 1957. The show originally aired without a sponsor, butContinue reading “Madison Avenue is afraid of the dark”

The boys perform for the Queen, (well her mother, the queen)

November 4, 1963 –At a Beatles command performance (present: Queen Elizabeth,the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret), John Lennon utters the remark: “Will the people in the cheaper seats clap their hands? And the rest of you, if you’ll just rattle your jewelry.” If you look very closely behind the Queen Mother, I believe Princess MargaretContinue reading “The boys perform for the Queen, (well her mother, the queen)”