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brookstonalmanac · 2 months
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Birthdays 1.27
Beer Birthdays
Henry Hubach (1843)
Kaiser Wilhelm II; German emperor (1888)
Peter Kruger (1970)
Logan Plant (1979)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Lewis Carroll; writer (1832)
Bridget Fonda; actor (1964)
Frank Miller; comic artist, writer (1957)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; composer (1756)
Mordecai Richler; Canadian writer (1931)
Famous Birthdays
Mikhail Baryshnikov; dancer (1948)
Bobby "Blue" Bland; singer (1930)
Cris Collinsworth; Cincinnati Bengels WR, broadcaster (1959)
Joyce Compton; actor (1907)
James Cromwell; actor (1940)
Alan Cumming; actor (1965)
Troy Donahue; actor (1936)
Samuel Foote; English writer, actor (1720)
Samuel Gompers; labor activist (1850)
William Randolph Hearst; publisher (1908)
Skitch Henderson; bandleader (1918)
Lil Jon; rapper (1971)
Jerome Kern; composer (1885)
Nick Mason; rock musician (1944)
Dmitri Mendeleev; chemist, discovered periodic table of elements (1834)
Keith Olbermann; television broadcaster (1959)
Patton Oswalt; comedian (1969)
Samuel Palmer; artist (1805)
Donna Reed; actor (1921)
Hyman G. Rickover; navy admiral (1900)
Mimi Rogers; actor (1956)
Sabu; actor (1924)
David Seville; Alvin & The Chipmunks creator (1919)
Samuel C.C. Ting; physicist (1936)
Kate Wolff; folk singer (1942)
Steve Wynn; businessman, casino/hotel owner (1942)
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"MORE TEXTURES AND BOMBAST THAN ACTUAL HARD ROCK, "BDB" IN RETROSPECT IS A STRANGE COLLECTION OF HIGHLY POLISHED PERFORMANCES."
PIC(S) INFO: Relaeased 50 years ago earlier this year -- Spotlight on the "Billion Dollar Babies" LP, the sixth studio album by American rock band ALICE COOPER, and released in March 1973 under the Warner Bros. label. The album became the best selling ALICE COOPER record at the time of its release, hit number one on the album charts in both the US and the UK, and went on to be certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. 
RECORD OVERVIEW: "If first impressions are key, then the look alone of the "Billion Dollar Babies" LP made it an instant classic. A prime artifact from the days when the music business spent lavishly on complicated and expensive album art, the package was designed like a wallet. Outside was a large gold coin with a baby's head encircled by embossed diamonds against a bright-green snakeskin-patterned background. Inside were pop-out trading cards and an oversized billion-dollar bill picturing the band. The inner sleeve has lyrics on one side and the band, dressed in white, looking hilariously perplexed by their surroundings, petting white rabbits among stacks of paper money while Cooper holds an infant whose eyes are ringed by the same black makeup design he wore onstage.
After the long, wearying struggle to succeed followed by endless touring and boundless adulation, Alice Cooper the band was both peaking and coming apart in 1973. Having recently released "Killer" (1971) with its singles "Be My Lover" and "Under My Wheels," and a follow-up, "School's Out" (1972), whose LP came packaged in a pair of women's panties, conditions were ripe for these early progenitors of shock, schlock, and glam rock to fashion one lasting achievement yet to be.
Guitarists Glen Buxton and Michael Bruce (who also plays keyboards), drummer Neal Smith, bassist Dennis Dunaway, and Vince Furnier (a.k.a. Alice Cooper) recorded BDB from August 1972 through January 1973 at the Cooper Mansion in Connecticut with a mobile recording unit, as well as in Morgan Studios, London, and The Record Plant in New York City. The engineers were Shelly Yakus, Frank Hubach, Robin Black, Peter Flanagan, Jack Douglas, and Ed Sprigg. Guitarists Mick Mashbir, Dick Wagner, and Steve Hunter (the latter two would be prominent in Alice Cooper's solo career) and keyboardist Bob Dolin provided extra support.
More textures and bombast than actual hard rock, BDB in retrospect is a strange collection of highly polished performances. Upon closer listen, piano parts are a subtle but surprisingly essential part of the arrangements. Never loud or overdriven guitars, sometimes keening, aid in the album's high-camp zeitgeist."
-- STEREOPHILE, "ReDiscoveries #5: Alice Cooper's "Billion Dollar Babies," by Robert Baird, published May 30, 2023
Sources: www.stereophile.com/content/rediscoveries-5-alice-coopers-billion-dollar-babies, Pinterest, Classic Bands, Wikipedia, various, etc...
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1. Oktober 2020 / 1 Std. 38 Min. / Drama, Romanze Von André Erkau Mit Sinje Irslinger, Max Hubacher, Til Schweiger Produktionsland Deutschland
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connorrenwick · 5 years
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Design Milk Travels to… Zürich, Switzerland
Coming back down from the bucolic, “the hills are alive” splendor of my adventures in the Swiss Alps, expectations were tempered arriving in northern Switzerland’s most famous lakeside city. How would any urban experience match the alpine dreams of crystal clear glacial lakes and (literally) breathtaking altitude I had just woken up from? But Zürich has a way of steadily imparting its appeal, especially in summer, when the entire populace seems to glow with the conscious confidence they’re living their best life. Soon enough, the city famous for its extravagant and upscale shopping, medieval architecture, renowned chocolatiers, and glorious waterfront lifestyle will have you imagining what it might be like making a home in one of the world’s most liveable cities.
WHERE TO STAY
The lobby of the Hotel Helveti \\\. Photo: Hotel Helvetia
The Hotel Helvetia is our favorite type of place to stay at: casual and unfussy, yet appointed with enough details to make your time there feel like the exception, rather than the rule in life. The heart of the city is only a short walk from the hotel’s doors, with both the Museum Haus Konstruktiv and Old Botanical Garden just across the bridge, making it an easy jumping off point for days while acquainted with Zurich.
Photo: Hotel Helvetia
The hotel’s main rooms were designed by local interior designers Atelier Zurich, with the contemporary pastel painted interiors a collaborative effort between Leopold Weinberg and architect Nele Dechmann.
The Scandinavian vernacular makes the absence of things feel like an addition in service of comfort. \\\ Photo: Hotel Helvetia
Each of the rooms riff playfully off the hotel’s historic Art Nouveau facade, with 35 rooms and two luxury business apartments on the attic floor to choose from (ask for a room overlooking the nearby River Sihl if you like to people watch). The interior decor at first may seem just north of spartan, but you’ll then notice they furnished your room with a handcrafted Hästens Luxuria mattress.
Photo: Hotel Helvetia
Photo: Hotel Helvetia
The Atlantis by Giardino is situated a little further from the beaten path, and for that reason we wholeheartedly recommend this mountainside hotel adjacent to the Zurich’s Uetliberg for anyone who likes to return from days spent in the city to accommodations of luxe civility.
Photo: Atlantis by Giardino
Photo: Atlantis by Giardino
That’s not to say the hotel is sleepy; with a history tied to the likes of guests like Grace Jones, Freddie Mercury, and Frank Zappa, you know this post-war modernist hotel operates within the realm where partying and privacy both hold court.
Downstairs the 2 Michelin stars awarded Ecco Zürich makes the promise of a memorable meal a surefire bet. \\\ Photo: Atlantis by Giardino
Photo: Atlantis by Giardino
Photo: Atlantis by Giardino
Photo: Atlantis by Giardino
The 92 rooms and suites of the Atlantis by Giardino do a convincing job of keeping guests willingly within their rooms. Decorated with an eye for the timeless by London-based hospitality design firm Gallery HBA, appointments include plush sofas custom-made by Molteni, with some rooms offering balcony views of the mountains in the distance, others of the cityscape just below. Comfort here is always appointed on the right side of class.
Design collective Monoplan is credited for updating the 1960s Hotel Atlantis architecture originally designed by architects Hans and Annemarie Hubacher and Peter Issler.
Notable mentions: Engimatt Hotel \\\ EMA House \\\ Hotel Zuri
WHERE TO SHOP
Zurich is a pleasantly walkable city, dotted with numerous opportunities for shopping along the famous luxury lane of Bahnhofstrasse and medieval Altstadt (Old Town). Perhaps indicative of the infamous high cost of living here, even the most touristy of spots are mostly free of cheap tchotchkes sellers.
Exploring the numerous narrow pedestrian cobblestone alleyways and stairs offers incentive to ditch the map and get yourself lost (the city center is easy to navigate thanks to the water and other architectural landmarks always offering a hint which way you should be going), and you’ll find yourself enjoying unplanned detours here and there for just a peek around the corner. One of our favorite shops in Zurich is also perhaps the smallest: Afrod’or, a sliver of a store dedicated to African designs.
Photo: Gregory Han
The Museum of Zurich University of the Arts was high on our list of design destinations in the city. With four collections representing Design, Graphics, Decorative Arts, and Poster composed of over 500,000 objects, it’s a designer’s paradise. Unfortunately, traveling for work rather than leisure meant our schedule dictated only the briefest of drop-in at the end of the day. Fortunately the museum’s gift shop was still open on our last evening, and any disappointment was washed away by the gift shop’s inspiring display of books and posters for sale.
Photo: Gregory Han
The Museum of Zurich University of the Arts \\\ Photo: Gregory Han
It’s nearly impossible to miss the towering container shop dedicated to all things Frietag – the perpetually popular purveyor of functional bags and accessories fashioned out of used truck tarps. Located in Zurich’s Industriequartier, you can see the assemblage of recycled shipping containers from a mile away. We recommend the flagship shop as a late afternoon destination; ascend up the tower of shipping containers and then come back down for a hearty communal meal with hundreds of locals in the adjoining outdoor dining garden.
Photo: Gregory Han
Photo: Frietag
Located in the heart of Zurich’s old town, at the Spiegelgasse near Neumarkt, LIMITED STOCK dedicates its selection to small batch, artisan crafted products with an emphasis placed upon functionality – everyday objects that aren’t merely coveted, but beloved because you’ll use them.
Photo: Limited Stock
Photo: Limited Stock
If your interests steer toward architecture, swing inside Hochparterre – Books on Architecture to check out both local and global publications and books dedicated to the field of architecture (just remember to consider the weight of any books you might purchase.)
Photo: Hochparterre
Photo: Fabrikat
Notable mentions: Fabrikat \\\ Soeder \\\ Viu Eyewear \\\ Im Viadukt
WHERE TO VISIT
During summer the inviting waters of Lake Zurich attract legions of locals to the waterfront where the handsome population bathe in both elements of water and light. As a tourist, it’s a great opportunity to promenade with a scoop of ice cream in hand, or drop into a lakeshore eatery for a bratwurst and beer before making way to several nearby sites.
We were taken aback by the retro-futuristic architecture near the shoreline of Lake Zurich. Locals explained it was merely a “medical office”. \\\ Photo: Gregory Han
With its colorful angularity parked upon a lawn of green, the Pavillon Le Corbusier gives all appearances of an enormous modernist dollhouse, and half the fun is journeying upward by the building’s center staircase and outdoor ramp. The final building designed by Le Corbusier, the exhibition pavilion was designed entirely according to the Modulor system, an anthropometric scale of proportions devised by Le Corbusier based on the human body and the golden ratio. The rooftop deck is an especially comfortable vantage point to take in many of the structural and site specific details of the pavilion, a shaded architectural oasis.
Tourists converge at the Pavillon Le Corbusier in waves during the middle of the day, so get here early or late in the day to enjoy the exhibitions and tour the building without the crowds. \\\ Photo: Gregory Han
The most memorable trips are painted by reminiscence of places and faces met unexpectedly. And so it was during a walk into the adjoining suburban neighborhood across the waters of Lake Zurich when we spotted a flora-lined path leading upward into the Botanical Garden of the University of Zurich, the home to 7,000 different plant species and a trio of dome-shaped greenhouses hosting the ecosystems of tropical mountain forests, tropical lowland rainforest, and tropical drylands within.
A trio of greenhouses at the Botanical Garden of the University of Zurich \\\ Photo: Gregory Han
Photo: Swiss National Museum
Notable mentions: Museum für Gestaltung \\\ Swiss National Museum \\\ Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon (MFO Park)\\\ Enea Tree Museum
FINAL THOUGHTS
Photo: Gregory Han
Zürich has a reputation as an expensive cosmopolitan destination, but it’s also dotted with a multitude of affordable museums, parks, and other public spaces interconnected by walkways, buses, and trains. Life here seems to unfold as fast or as slow as you want, with the city’s historic landscape living harmoniously with its contemporary attractions. It is expensive here, but the price of admission to a life less ordinary – even if for just a few days – seems reasonable once there.
If you’re fortunate enough to be making your way to Zürich soon, note the second annual Design Biennale Zurich opens this week. This year’s biennale focuses on the theme play, with the entirety of Switzerland represented as a design playground, with design projects and installations representing various disciplines, including: algorithmic music, analog scientific models, digital craftsmanship, intelligent textiles, interactive everyday products, collaborative design, material experiments, urban utopias, and virtual reality.
If you’ve traveled to Zürich, Switzerland and have any additional favorite spots or recommendations for first time visitors, let us know below so we can share (and also check it out ourselves the next time we’re there).
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critic-corner · 6 years
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Movie Monday #101
 ‘Movie Monday’ is a blog post I share every Monday talking about the 3  movies that have caught my attention to the most that week. Sharing how  their plots, how their trailers attracted me and what the critics have to say  about them (if it’s already released).  You can click on the name of the movie to see the trailer.
1. Destination Wedding (2018)
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The story of two miserable and unpleasant wedding guests, Lindsay and Frank, who develop a mutual affection after discovering that they have a lot in common - they don't like the bride, the groom, the ceremony, themselves or each other.
Starring Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder in the lead roles.
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Romantic-comedy is not a rare genre but we certainly are not getting it in abundance anymore but I try not to loose a chance on a good old-school rom-com. This one, while cliche, looks delightful and perfect escapist movie. I mean, we have Keanu and Winona as the lead couple on a foreign land in a romantic movie being relatable and charming. What more does one want?
2. The Captain (2017)
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During the last weeks of the Third Reich, a German private steals the uniform of a dead Luftwaffe captain. The allure of authority proves too much to bear, and he pushes the soldiers around him to commit atrocities.
Starring Max Hubacher in the lead role.
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I can never get enough of World War 2 stories and this one is going to be sitting on top of that bunch. I did not know about this man but it blows my mind the foolish courage he had and I want to know more about it!
I like that the filmmaker went with a black and white form, it will definitely give the movie a more authentic vibe; also the main actor looks pretty damn fantastic. From the trailer, I caught the themes of greed and power and how it can transform a person into pure evil. I’m undoubtedly intrigued.
3. The Tale (2018)
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Jennifer has it all, with a loving boyfriend and a great career as a journalist and professor. But when her mother discovers a story - "The Tale" - that Jennifer wrote when she was 13, detailing a special relationship Jennifer had with two adult coaches, Jennifer returns to the Carolina horse farm where the events transpired to try to reconcile her version of events with the truth.
Starring Laura Dern in the lead role.
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With supporting roles by Frances Conroy, Elizabeth Debicki, Jason Ritter and Isabelle Nélisse.
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I have been eagerly waiting to see this movie since it was first shown at Sundance and received rave reviews. Movie buffs and critics cannot stop talking about it and I can understand why. The fact that it’s a personal story of the writer-director Jennifer Fox certainly brings a lot more weight to the film. But even objectively speaking, the plot in itself is enough to have people talking.
Sexual abuse and pedophilia has always been a topic of heat and in this #MeToo and #TimesUp era, this movie seems perfectly timed. From the reviews that I have read, it’s been written pretty clearly that the sensitive subject was handled with care and the story as a whole kept the person interested. I, for one, will be on a look out for it!
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year
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Birthdays 1.27
Beer Birthdays
Henry Hubach (1843)
Kaiser Wilhelm II; German emperor (1888)
Peter Kruger (1970)
Logan Plant (1979)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Lewis Carroll; writer (1832)
Bridget Fonda; actor (1964)
Frank Miller; comic artist, writer (1957)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; composer (1756)
Mordecai Richler; Canadian writer (1931)
Famous Birthdays
Mikhail Baryshnikov; dancer (1948)
Bobby "Blue" Bland; singer (1930)
Cris Collinsworth; Cincinnati Bengels WR, broadcaster (1959)
Joyce Compton; actor (1907)
James Cromwell; actor (1940)
Alan Cumming; actor (1965)
Troy Donahue; actor (1936)
Samuel Foote; English writer, actor (1720)
Samuel Gompers; labor activist (1850)
William Randolph Hearst; publisher (1908)
Skitch Henderson; bandleader (1918)
Lil Jon; rapper (1971)
Jerome Kern; composer (1885)
Nick Mason; rock musician (1944)
Dmitri Mendeleev; chemist, discovered periodic table of elements (1834)
Keith Olbermann; television broadcaster (1959)
Patton Oswalt; comedian (1969)
Samuel Palmer; artist (1805)
Donna Reed; actor (1921)
Hyman G. Rickover; navy admiral (1900)
Mimi Rogers; actor (1956)
Sabu; actor (1924)
David Seville; Alvin & The Chipmunks creator (1919)
Samuel C.C. Ting; physicist (1936)
Kate Wolff; folk singer (1942)
Steve Wynn; businessman, casino/hotel owner (1942)
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brookstonalmanac · 2 years
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Birthdays 1.27
Beer Birthdays
Henry Hubach (1843)
Kaiser Wilhelm II; German emperor (1888)
Peter Kruger (1970)
Logan Plant (1979)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Lewis Carroll; writer (1832)
Bridget Fonda; actor (1964)
Frank Miller; comic artist, writer (1957)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; composer (1756)
Mordecai Richler; Canadian writer (1931)
Famous Birthdays
Mikhail Baryshnikov; dancer (1948)
Bobby "Blue" Bland; singer (1930)
Cris Collinsworth; Cincinnati Bengels WR, broadcaster (1959)
Joyce Compton; actor (1907)
James Cromwell; actor (1940)
Alan Cumming; actor (1965)
Troy Donahue; actor (1936)
Samuel Foote; English writer, actor (1720)
Samuel Gompers; labor activist (1850)
William Randolph Hearst; publisher (1908)
Skitch Henderson; bandleader (1918)
Lil Jon; rapper (1971)
Jerome Kern; composer (1885)
Nick Mason; rock musician (1944)
Dmitri Mendeleev; chemist, discovered periodic table of elements (1834)
Keith Olbermann; television broadcaster (1959)
Patton Oswalt; comedian (1969)
Samuel Palmer; artist (1805)
Donna Reed; actor (1921)
Hyman G. Rickover; navy admiral (1900)
Mimi Rogers; actor (1956)
Sabu; actor (1924)
David Seville; Alvin & The Chipmunks creator (1919)
Samuel C.C. Ting; physicist (1936)
Kate Wolff; folk singer (1942)
Steve Wynn; businessman, casino/hotel owner (1942)
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brookstonalmanac · 3 years
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Birthdays 1.27
Beer Birthdays
Henry Hubach (1843)
Kaiser Wilhelm II; German emperor (1888)
Peter Kruger (1970)
Logan Plant (1979)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Lewis Carroll; writer (1832)
Bridget Fonda; actor (1964)
Frank Miller; comic artist, writer (1957)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; composer (1756)
Mordecai Richler; Canadian writer (1931)
Famous Birthdays
Mikhail Baryshnikov; dancer (1948)
Bobby "Blue" Bland; singer (1930)
Cris Collinsworth; Cincinnati Bengels WR, broadcaster (1959)
Joyce Compton; actor (1907)
James Cromwell; actor (1940)
Alan Cumming; actor (1965)
Troy Donahue; actor (1936)
Samuel Foote; English writer, actor (1720)
Samuel Gompers; labor activist (1850)
William Randolph Hearst; publisher (1908)
Skitch Henderson; bandleader (1918)
Lil Jon; rapper (1971)
Jerome Kern; composer (1885)
Nick Mason; rock musician (1944)
Dmitri Mendeleev; chemist, discovered periodic table of elements (1834)
Keith Olbermann; television broadcaster (1959)
Patton Oswalt; comedian (1969)
Samuel Palmer; artist (1805)
Donna Reed; actor (1921)
Hyman G. Rickover; navy admiral (1900)
Mimi Rogers; actor (1956)
Sabu; actor (1924)
David Seville; Alvin & The Chipmunks creator (1919)
Samuel C.C. Ting; physicist (1936)
Kate Wolff; folk singer (1942)
Steve Wynn; businessman, casino/hotel owner (1942)
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brookstonalmanac · 4 years
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Birthdays 1.27
Beer Birthdays
Henry Hubach (1843)
Kaiser Wilhelm II; German emperor (1888)
Peter Kruger (1970)
Logan Plant (1979)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Lewis Carroll; writer (1832)
Bridget Fonda; actor (1964)
Frank Miller; comic artist, writer (1957)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; composer (1756)
Mordecai Richler; Canadian writer (1931)
Famous Birthdays
Mikhail Baryshnikov; dancer (1948)
Bobby "Blue" Bland; singer (1930)
Cris Collinsworth; Cincinnati Bengels WR, broadcaster (1959)
Joyce Compton; actor (1907)
James Cromwell; actor (1940)
Alan Cumming; actor (1965)
Troy Donahue; actor (1936)
Samuel Foote; English writer, actor (1720)
Samuel Gompers; labor activist (1850)
William Randolph Hearst; publisher (1908)
Skitch Henderson; bandleader (1918)
Lil Jon; rapper (1971)
Jerome Kern; composer (1885)
Nick Mason; rock musician (1944)
Dmitri Mendeleev; chemist, discovered periodic table of elements (1834)
Keith Olbermann; television broadcaster (1959)
Patton Oswalt; comedian (1969)
Samuel Palmer; artist (1805)
Donna Reed; actor (1921)
Hyman G. Rickover; navy admiral (1900)
Mimi Rogers; actor (1956)
Sabu; actor (1924)
David Seville; Alvin & The Chipmunks creator (1919)
Samuel C.C. Ting; physicist (1936)
Kate Wolff; folk singer (1942)
Steve Wynn; businessman, casino/hotel owner (1942)
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brookstonalmanac · 5 years
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Birthdays 1.27
Beer Birthdays
Henry Hubach (1843)
Kaiser Wilhelm II; German emperor (1888)
Peter Kruger (1970)
Logan Plant (1979)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Lewis Carroll; writer (1832)
Bridget Fonda; actor (1964)
Frank Miller; comic artist, writer (1957)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; composer (1756)
Mordecai Richler; Canadian writer (1931)
Famous Birthdays
Mikhail Baryshnikov; dancer (1948)
Bobby "Blue" Bland; singer (1930)
Cris Collinsworth; Cincinnati Bengels WR, broadcaster (1959)
Joyce Compton; actor (1907)
James Cromwell; actor (1940)
Alan Cumming; actor (1965)
Troy Donahue; actor (1936)
Samuel Foote; English writer, actor (1720)
Samuel Gompers; labor activist (1850)
William Randolph Hearst; publisher (1908)
Skitch Henderson; bandleader (1918)
Lil Jon; rapper (1971)
Jerome Kern; composer (1885)
Nick Mason; rock musician (1944)
Dmitri Mendeleev; chemist, discovered periodic table of elements (1834)
Keith Olbermann; television broadcaster (1959)
Patton Oswalt; comedian (1969)
Samuel Palmer; artist (1805)
Donna Reed; actor (1921)
Hyman G. Rickover; navy admiral (1900)
Mimi Rogers; actor (1956)
Sabu; actor (1924)
David Seville; Alvin & The Chipmunks creator (1919)
Samuel C.C. Ting; physicist (1936)
Kate Wolff; folk singer (1942)
Steve Wynn; businessman, casino/hotel owner (1942)
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brookstonalmanac · 6 years
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Birthdays 1.27
Beer Birthdays
Henry Hubach (1843)
Kaiser Wilhelm II; German emperor (1888)
Peter Kruger (1970)
Logan Plant (1979)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Lewis Carroll; writer (1832)
Bridget Fonda; actor (1964)
Frank Miller; comic artist, writer (1957)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; composer (1756)
Mordecai Richler; Canadian writer (1931)
Famous Birthdays
Mikhail Baryshnikov; dancer (1948)
Bobby "Blue" Bland; singer (1930)
Cris Collinsworth; Cincinnati Bengels WR, broadcaster (1959)
Joyce Compton; actor (1907)
James Cromwell; actor (1940)
Alan Cumming; actor (1965)
Troy Donahue; actor (1936)
Samuel Foote; English writer, actor (1720)
Samuel Gompers; labor activist (1850)
William Randolph Hearst; publisher (1908)
Skitch Henderson; bandleader (1918)
Lil Jon; rapper (1971)
Jerome Kern; composer (1885)
Nick Mason; rock musician (1944)
Dmitri Mendeleev; chemist, discovered periodic table of elements (1834)
Keith Olbermann; television broadcaster (1959)
Patton Oswalt; comedian (1969)
Samuel Palmer; artist (1805)
Donna Reed; actor (1921)
Hyman G. Rickover; navy admiral (1900)
Mimi Rogers; actor (1956)
Sabu; actor (1924)
David Seville; Alvin & The Chipmunks creator (1919)
Samuel C.C. Ting; physicist (1936)
Kate Wolff; folk singer (1942)
Steve Wynn; businessman, casino/hotel owner (1942)
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brookstonalmanac · 7 years
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Birthdays 1.27
Beer Birthdays
Henry Hubach (1843)
Kaiser Wilhelm II; German emperor (1888)
Peter Kruger (1970)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Lewis Carroll; writer (1832)
Bridget Fonda; actor (1964)
Frank Miller; comic artist, writer (1957)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; composer (1756)
Mordecai Richler; Canadian writer (1931)
Famous Birthdays
Mikhail Baryshnikov; dancer (1948)
Bobby "Blue" Bland; singer (1930)
Cris Collinsworth; Cincinnati Bengels WR, broadcaster (1959)
Joyce Compton; actor (1907)
James Cromwell; actor (1940)
Alan Cumming; actor (1965)
Troy Donahue; actor (1936)
Samuel Foote; English writer, actor (1720)
Samuel Gompers; labor activist (1850)
William Randolph Hearst; publisher (1908)
Skitch Henderson; bandleader (1918)
Lil Jon; rapper (1971)
Jerome Kern; composer (1885)
Nick Mason; rock musician (1944)
Dmitri Mendeleev; chemist, discovered periodic table of elements (1834)
Keith Olbermann; television broadcaster (1959)
Patton Oswalt; comedian (1969)
Samuel Palmer; artist (1805)
Donna Reed; actor (1921)
Hyman G. Rickover; navy admiral (1900)
Mimi Rogers; actor (1956)
Sabu; actor (1924)
David Seville; Alvin & The Chipmunks creator (1919)
Samuel C.C. Ting; physicist (1936)
Kate Wolff; folk singer (1942)
Steve Wynn; businessman, casino/hotel owner (1942)
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