March 12, 2001 – The Chris Isaak Show, a television sitcom which follows a fictionalized version of the life of American rock musician Chris Isaak, premiered on Showtime on this date. The character of Mona is based on a real woman at the Bimbo’s 365 Club in San Francisco known as “Dolphina“. In the 1930s,Continue reading “The Chris Isaak Show debuted”
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The Velvet Underground & Nico went on sale
March 12th, 1967 –The Velvet Underground released their debut album, The Velvet Underground & Nico, on this date. The album’s back cover originally featured a shot of the band playing with an image of Eric Emerson’s face from The Chelsea Girls projected prominently in the background. Emerson either needed drug money or was simply broke,Continue reading “The Velvet Underground & Nico went on sale”
Did you forgot to set the clock ahead –
we’ll wait (while we madly dash around the house ourselves.) Here’s a short film explaining Daylight Saving Time – Do you need some more time (did you get the clock on the microwave? None of you still have a VCR?) Here’s another short film – Alright, you can either continue reading or go back toContinue reading “Did you forgot to set the clock ahead –”
Stake out your spot on the couch
The Oscars are on tonight on ABC-TV. Remember It’s just an honor to wins your Oscar pool – actual betting on the results of the Oscars is illegal in most states.
Homeless Hare premiered
March 11, 1950 – A very funny Bugs Bunny cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, Homeless Hare, was released on this date. Previously when this cartoon aired, some networks edited the part out where Bugs throws a brick to the construction worker’s head with a message attached to remove the brick actually making contact with hisContinue reading “Homeless Hare premiered”
Free To Be … You and Me premiered
March 11, 1974 –The beloved Emmy and Peabody winning children’s TV special, Free To Be … You and Me, produced by Marlo Thomas premiered on ABC-TV on this date. The basic concept was to encourage post-1960s gender neutrality, saluting values such as individuality, tolerance, and comfort with one’s identity. A major thematic message is thatContinue reading “Free To Be … You and Me premiered”
Ken was introduced
March 11, 1961 –Kenneth Sean Carson, the cultural icon from Willows, Wisconsin and Barbie’s go-to counterpart, was introduced at the American International Toy Fair, on this date. For those wondering where Barbie and Ken met, their official story is that they met on the set of their first commercial together in 1961.
Déjà Vu went on sale
March 11, 1970 –The first album by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Déjà Vu was released on this date. The album, the second for Crosby, Stills & Nash and first with Neil Young on board. It was the high point for the band, selling over 7 million copies and inspiring legions of singer-songwriters. By theContinue reading “Déjà Vu went on sale”
Time slips away unnoticed all too easily and swiftly.
We lose an hour of sleep tonight – Daylight Saving Time (leave the last S off for saving) starts at 2 AM tomorrow morning, so don’t forget to turn all those clocks, microwaves, DVD players, etc. ahead. Please do this work yourself: the time you save may be your own. And so it goes
Things your teacher DID NOT tell you
March 10, 1914 –At London’s National Gallery, suffragette Mary Richardson slashes Diego Velázquez’s Rokeby Venus with a meat cleaver: “I have tried to destroy the picture of the most beautiful woman in mythological history as a protest against the Government for destroying Mrs. Pankhurst, who is the most beautiful character in modern history. Justice isContinue reading “Things your teacher DID NOT tell you”
