It was a hot time in D.C.

August 24, 1814 –The White House and other public buildings in the District of Columbia were torched by the invading British army on this date. The President’s wife, Dolley Madison and Paul Jennings, her husband’s enslaved manservant, are torn away from Mrs. Madison’s ice cream and candy making duties to save a couple of chairs,Continue reading “It was a hot time in D.C.”

Honky Tonk Women topped the charts

August 23, 1969 –The Rolling Stones hit, Honky Tonk Women reached number one on the pop-singles charts on this date. The single was given away to all the fans who helped clean up after The Stones free concert in Hyde Park on July 5, 1969. This was the first concert Mick Taylor played with theContinue reading “Honky Tonk Women topped the charts”

It’s Raymond Burr redux

August 23, 1985 –The Toho Studio and New World Pictures released the heavily re-edited American version of The Return of Godzilla (a sequel of the original Gojira movie), Godzilla 1985 (a sequel of the American Godzilla, King of the Monsters) starring the great Raymond Burr, Ken Tanaka, and Yasuko Sawaguchi, on this date. Contrary toContinue reading “It’s Raymond Burr redux”

The Island of Dr. Moreau premiered

August 23, 1996 –One of the most bizarre films ever made (starring Marlon Brando) The Island of Dr. Moreau, was released on this date. Val Kilmer described the shoot as “crazy“. Marlon Brando was still recovering from his daughter’s suicide. The day production started, the French government set off an underwater atomic bomb near Tahiti,Continue reading “The Island of Dr. Moreau premiered”