The summer night is like a perfection of thought.

According to the Gregorian calendar, July is the seventh month. On the Roman calendar, it was the fifth month and it was called ‘Quintilis‘, meaning ‘fifth‘. Julius Caesar gave the month 31 days in 46 B.C. Being a dictator he could. Luckily for us he didn’t authorize the constant changing of underpants or most ofContinue reading “The summer night is like a perfection of thought.”

O Canada! Our home and native land!

As always, your friends from the ACME Corp would like to salute our friends in Canada on Canada Day. Canada is the second-largest nation in the world. It is not part of the United States – (it’s the U.S.‘ nicer sister, not dissing Mexico, the U.S.’ feistier sister.) A little jewel sitting at the topContinue reading “O Canada! Our home and native land!”

Look to your sun for a warning …

July 1, 1956 –Columbia Pictures released the classic sci-fi movie, Earth vs The Flying Saucers, featuring special effects by Ray Harryhausen, on this date. Columbia’s publicity department created publicity stills using the cut-and-paste technique. The resulting stills of the flying saucers were vastly inferior to the special effects in the film itself. In fact, oneContinue reading “Look to your sun for a warning …”

It was Windy at the topof the charts

July 1, 1967 –The Association’s song Windy (not to be confused with The Beach Boy’s song, Wendy,) hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on this date. It was the Association’s second No. 1 hit, following Cherish in 1966. Although the writer of the song, Ruthann Friedman never revealed the identity of Windy, sheContinue reading “It was Windy at the topof the charts”

Coming to America lands in America

June 29, 1988 –The John Landis blockbuster film, Coming To America, starring Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, James Earl Jones, John Amos and a plethora of stars in funny cameo roles, opened on this date. After the make-up and clothing was applied for the Jewish character Saul, Eddie Murphy wanted to test the make-up and costumeContinue reading “Coming to America lands in America”

Gone With The Wind went on sale

June 30, 1936 –It’s the 88th anniversary of publication of Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind on this date. Despite spending 10 years of her life working on the tome, Mitchell didn’t really have much intention of publishing it. When a “friend” heard that she was considering writing a book (though in fact, it hadContinue reading “Gone With The Wind went on sale”