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Birthdays 9.16
Beer Birthdays
Hildegard of Bingen (1098)
Evan Rail (1972)
Bia Amorim (1982)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Kurt Busiek; comic book artist (1960)
George Whitney Calhoun; Green Bay Packers co-founder (1890)
B.B. King; blues guitarist (1925)
Lawrence J. Peter; pop psychologist (1919)
Jennifer Tilly; actor (1958)
Famous Birthdays
Jean Arp; French artist (1887)
Lauren Bacall; actor (1924)
Walt Becker; film director (1968)
Ed Begley Jr.; actor (1949)
Alexis Bledel; actor (1981)
Louise Arner Boyd; explorer (1887)
Charlie Byrd; jazz guitarist (1925)
David Copperfield; magician (1956)
Peter Falk; actor (1927)
Anne Francis; actor (1930)
Allen Funt; television producer (1914)
Guy Hamilton; film director (1922)
Orel Hershiser; Los Angeles Dodgers P (1958)
Kenney Jones; rock drummer (1948)
Richard Marx; pop singer (1963)
Marvin Middlemark; rabbit ears TV antenna inventor (1919)
Bess Myerson; television personality,
Alfred Noyes; poet and writer (1880)
J.C. (James Cash) Penny; merchant, department store founder (1875)
Richard Perle; right-wing wingnut (1941)
Amy Poehler; comedian, actor (1971)
Mickey Rourke; actor (1952)
Art Sansom; cartoonist (1920)
Robert H. Schuller; televangelist wingnut (1926)
Molly Shannon; comedian (1964)
Albert Szent-Gyorgyi; Hungarian biochemist (1893)
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Can I pls get some role suggest for a zendaya fc? And maybe some career claims
absolutely, for zendaya i could see : lexi branson, liv parker or nora hildegard (the vampire diaries); summer roberts, marissa cooper, anna stern (the oc); rachel gatina, alex dupre, bevin mirskey (one tree hill); jenny humphrey, vanessa abrams or georgina sparks (gossip girl); rory gilmore or paris geller (gilmore girls); hanna marin or aria montgomery (pretty little liars); cleo sertori or isabella hartley (h2o: just add water); taylor mckessie (high school musical); casey becker (scream). as for career claims, we haven't entirely thought of those, it's more picking different roles that you believe your character would've acted in. for example, i have evelyn as abby in ginny & georgina but also aimee gibbs in sex education ! if you wanted some post credit ideas, though, i'm happy to list some shows !
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Friedrich Becker Preis 2023: Düsseldorf vom 06. bis 30.05.2023
Mit der Vergabe des mit 10.000 Euro dotierten Friedrich Becker Preises Düsseldorf, einer Stiftung von Hildegard Becker (1928–2018), erinnert die Gesellschaft für Goldschmiedekunst e. V. seit 1999 an den herausragenden Goldschmied, Professor Friedrich Becker (1922–1997). Als international bekannter Gestalter kinetischer Objekte und Designer im Umkreis der Düsseldorfer Kunstszene wurde Becker…
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Galerie St. Etienne
Founded in 1939, the Galerie St. Etienne is the oldest gallery in North America specializing in Austrian and German Expressionism. It introduced the work of such artists as Erich Heckel, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Paula Modersohn-Becker and Egon Schiele to the United States, and facilitated the first American museum acquisitions of their work through sales or donations. The Galerie St. Etienne also specializes in classic early-twentieth-century self-taught artists, including such well-known American painters as Morris Hirshfield and Grandma Moses. With a long-established reputation for scholarship, the gallery has curated exhibitions for the Museo del Vittoriano in Rome, the Belvedere in Vienna, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and many other museums in Europe, the U.S. and Japan. Co-director Jane Kallir is the author of over twenty art books, including the catalogue raisonné "Egon Schiele: The Complete Works" (1990; revised edition, 1998; digital edition, 2018-19).
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“Plötzlich wird selbst auch dieser Held in ein Gefängnis dadurch geworfen werden durch einen Richter! Erst nur für wenige Tage oder Wochen, beim zweiten Male oder sogar dem dritten Male aber fällt sie schon bedeutsam höher aus auch bei ihm, und auch er sitzt plötzlich für länger! Die Bevölkerung sie wird das erstmals als völlig für gerechtfertigt so auch bei ihm halten! Sie verfolgten den Fall in den Zeitungen mit! Reporter berichteten dann erneut über ihn!”
“Rob-in-the-Wood!”
*Bubi Scholz (Boxer).
René Weller. Der schöne René. (mein Schwager. War ebenfalls zu seinen Zeiten ein sehr prominenter Boxer.)
Aber auch die USA besaßen in der Vergangenheit schon ein paar solcher ganz ähnlich gearteter Fälle unter den dann wieder auch eigenen sehr großen Prominenten. Auch unter bis den bis dahin immer noch extrem auch eigenen sehr grossen Superstars aus dem Bereich des Sports, die USA besaßen sie in der Vergangenheit immer schon zuhauf auch, neben auch dem Deutschen und vielleicht ein paar noch weiteren Nationen auch!
Ernst August von Hannover. (Einer der aktuelleren Fälle. Gehört dem Adel in Deutschland an.)
Boris Becker, sehr grosser Ex-Tennisstar und mehrfache Sieger bei Wimbledon (immer wieder musste auch er dabei erneut zuletzt vor Gericht erscheinen, meist passiert ihm das in England. Eine Richterin urteilt dann erneut über wieder auch seinen Fall.)
die Knef. Oder Hildegard Knef. Eine ehemals sehr berühmte deutsche Filmschauspielerin. Ein Beweis auch dafür, dass es jederzeit eine Frau noch genauso betreffen auch kann. *als dann vielleicht erneute Ass-istentin des Mannes. Sie war es viel zu häufig dann wieder vielleicht für ihn auch. Seine “Spielgefährtin” oder willige “Gespielin”. Der Mann er konnte dann jederzeit mit auch ihr wieder herumspielen. Andere Frauen, sie besaßen eigene Ehemänner, glaubten das so urplötzlich dann wieder über noch genauso auch sie und selbst auch die Knef. In der Knef erblickten sie plötzlich eine imminente Gefahr noch genauso. Sie war es für die eigenen Ehemänner.
Die fast schon übernatürlich wirkende grosse (Super)-Held-in, jedenfalls war auch sie es dann ganz oft noch in zahlreichen auch ihrer eigenen früheren Filme, sie stellte sie öfter in ihnen auch dar, (hier: die frühere Filmheldin oder der weibliche sehr große Filmstar), auch solche von uns Deutschen, oder solche, die früher als solche noch auch bei uns galten, plötzlich bedrängt auch sie jemand sehr stark, und er oder sie , die das so dann erneut wieder mit auch ihnen tun, die kommen dann erneut von außerhalb, gibt es also erkennbar manchmal noch genauso dadurch mindestens auch unter ehemals noch sehr berühmten Frauen, wie jene, die früher noch bei oder für den Film arbeiteten, und auch dem deutschen. Es gibt sie also nicht nur unter den Männern.
Gerade die Knef gehörte in den 60ern, vielleicht sogar aber bis in die Mitter der 70er hinein noch genauso, mit auch zu den grössten deutschen weiblichen Gesangstars überhaupt, die auch der Deutsche je besass! (Der berühmte Koffer zum Beispiel aus: Ich hab’ noch einen Koffer in Berlin, er gehörte damals ihr als Sängerin, so lautete einer ihrer damals noch sehr berühmten auch eigenen grossen Titel als extrem beliebter Gesangs- und Filmdiva noch in den 60ern bis 70ern.)
Ingrid Steeger. Sie gilt - als ehemals ebenfalls noch sehr berühmte Fernsehschauspielerin beim deutschen Fernsehen aus den 80er bis 90er Jahren noch - heute als ebenfalls völlig verarmt, lebt in einer sehr bescheidenen Wohnung allein mit ihrem Hund, vielleicht sind es auch zwei Hunde gleichzeitig, und bezieht wohl Hilfe dabei durchs Amt.
Immerhin, ihr, der Steeger, wurde bislang dabei noch kein begangener oder versuchter Mord an einem ihrer auch eigenen früheren langjährigen Lebensgefährten vielleicht seitens eines erneuten Richters oder aber Richterin plötzlich auch angelastet. Aber was noch nicht ist, kann ja noch kommen. Es kann ja so immer noch stattfinden. Dann auch bei ihr!!
Bis heute heisst es gerade über die Knef so manchmal immer noch, sie sei die schönste Filmschauspielerin gewesen, über die der deutsche Film jemals verfügte. Darüber vergisst man häufig die Schneider noch genauso.
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Galerie St. Etienne Going Nonprofit Route
As galleries across New York City adapt to the growing pressures of the global art market, Galerie St. Etienne, the highly influential dealer in Austrian and German Expressionism and work by self-taught artists, is taking an unusual tack, transitioning to a nonprofit foundation by the end of 2020.
The formation of the nonprofit, the St. Etienne Foundation, is being announced as the gallery celebrates 80 years on West 57th Street. It will continue the gallery’s longtime practice of scholarly research and assisting with museum exhibitions, says the gallery’s director, Jane Kallir, who will run the foundation through grants and an endowment.
“We came to a fork in the road — either pursue scholarship or commerce. The two don’t work in tandem the way they once did. The emphasis on corporate branding and investment in today’s market undermines connoisseurship,” Ms. Kallir said. In 2017, she founded the Kallir Research Institute to update and digitize the gallery’s Egon Schiele catalogue raisonné. Ms. Kallir also plans to update and digitize the gallery’s 1973 Grandma Moses catalogue raisonné and publish a digital one for Austrian portraitist Richard Gerstl.
The gallery was founded in Vienna in 1923 by Otto Kallir, Jane’s grandfather, as the Neue Galerie — Ronald Lauder named his Upper East Side museum after it — and soon became an important spot to see work by artists of the Vienna Secession. After relocating to New York in 1939, the gallery gave such artists as Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Paula Modersohn-Becker and Schiele their first American solo shows, with the help of longtime gallery co-director Hildegard Bachert, who died last month at the age of 98.
Three more exhibitions are planned for 2020, including new work by the longtime gallery artist Sue Coe, who is known for her social activism and biting political art, timed to coincide with the presidential election.
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Visit the WRHS Rose Garden
“Love, which, in concert with Abstinence, established Faith, and which, along with Patience, builds up Chastity, is like the columns that sustain the four corners of a house. For it was that same Love which planted a glorious garden redolent with precious herbs and noble flowers–roses and lilies–which breathed forth a wondrous fragrance, that garden on which the true Solomon was accustomed to feast his eyes.” – Hildegard of Bingen
My husband says I seem to wake up craving roses and sleep dreaming of them. Maybe it’s because the scent and flavor of the beautiful historic and fragrant roses in my gardens bring back so many of my best memories. They remind me of my father and the happy times that I spent with him in his rose gardens. Or maybe it’s because the magic spell of the roses helps my skin stay happy and smooth and my heart stay open and gentle.
The entire Western Reserve Herb Society (WRHS) herb garden at the Cleveland Botanical Garden is glorious, but Historic Rose Gardens are overwhelming. When they bloom, it is feast for all the senses. I spend about two weeks harvesting and drying rose petals from them to make wonderful products for WRHS Herb Fair which will be held at the Cleveland Botanical Gardens on October 12. 2019.
“The lesson I have thoroughly learnt, and wish to pass on to others, is to know the enduring happiness that the love of a garden gives.” — Gertrude Jekyll
The Historic Rose Gardens cannot be celebrated without mention of the three beloved Rosarians and Master gardeners who still lovingly tend the beautiful roses as they have for so many years. Judy Kutina, Gwen Zeitz, and Jane Cavanaugh can still be found in the garden every week caring for this extraordinary and historically relevant collection of roses, with the help of WRHS Unit Chair Kathleen Hale and other Western Reserve Herb Society gardeners.”.
“In 2012, the WRHS Historic Rose Garden became the proud recipient of the Certification of the Historic Rose Collection from the Herb Society of America. This rose garden was the first rose collection in the United States to receive this recognition. Starting with Blanche Harvey, who researched and planted some of the most cherished historic roses in the collection, Judy Kutina, Section Chair along with Jean Ingalls (Past Chair) and the members of their committee, (Jane Cavanaugh, Gwen Zeitz, Toni Becker, Debra Brink and Nancy Gustafson) documented the historic authenticity of each rose. A bronze plaque was placed in the historic rose collection on June 5th, 2012, commemorating this honor, placing the Collection in the elite company of the National herb Garden in Washington DC and the Chicago Botanical Garden.” — “50 seasons of growing- The Western Reserve Herb Society Herb Garden 1969- 2019″
Receiving this certification was a four-year project, meaning that all of the renovating, documentation identification and research began four years before the actual certification was granted.
Judy, Gwen and Jane and late member Jean Ingalls, were the four Western Reserve Herb Society members who were instrumental in ensuring that the garden met every classification needed for this special certification.
When it comes to the roses in the WRHS garden, we all have favorites. Mine is the beautiful and ancient Rosa gallica officinalis, more commonly known as Apothecary’s Rose, also known as the Red Rose of Lancaster.
The Apothecary’s Rose is just a joy, a rose older than the Renaissance and used for medicinal purposes during Medieval times. It is extraordinarily beautiful to see and smell when blooming. Its intense, deep pink-to-light red coloring and luscious old rose fragrance make it a must in any herbalist’s garden.
I have always found it easy to grow, which may be the source of its longevity and popularity. It only blooms once in a season, but it’s a generous rose. Mine bloomed in my northeast Ohio garden for more than a month. I return to it time and again to make rosewaters, jams and jellies.
It gives me a real thrill of connection to my medieval sisters to be able to use this ancient rose to infuse into my rose honey and other rose preparations. I find rose-infused honey to be ever so helpful when I have a sore or scratchy throat and although you can buy it, it is just so easy to make. Stirred into a cup of hot water, or simply taken by the spoonful, the anti-inflammatory properties of the rose petals and the antibacterial properties of the honey seem to relieve any irritation quickly.
Rose Petal Honey 6 cups fresh rose petals (4 cups dried) 2 cups honey, room temperature 1-quart glass jar with lid
Add petals to the jar until half full and firmly packed. Pour honey over rose petals and stir to remove air pockets. Cap the jar tightly. After several hours stir petals and honey. (I use chopsticks for this.) Add more rose petals and stir. Leave the jar in a warm place for about two weeks, stirring from time to time.
After two to four weeks, warm the jar in a pot of hot water (do not boil). Strain the warmed honey through a cheesecloth into a clean jar. Press the rose petals to remove all honey. Cap the jar and enjoy on toast, over yogurt, with ice cream and in cocktails.
I use rose water in my drinks consistently because I believe that it is so helpful for hydrating the skin from the inside out.
I also spray rose hydrosol (a fancy name for rosewater) on my skin every morning after my shower to moisturize my aging skin. I spent way too much time in the sun without sunscreen as a teenager and I have noticed that this daily spritzing with rosewater seems to have softened some of my wrinkles as well as tightens my pores.
I’d love to know some of your favorite uses for your favorite roses, so please feel free to share them with me in the comments.
May everything be coming up roses for you all summer long!
Visit the WRHS Rose Garden published first on https://marcuskeever.blogspot.com/
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Birthdays 9.16
Beer Birthdays
Hildegard of Bingen (1098)
Evan Rail (1972)
Bia Amorim (1982)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Kurt Busiek; comic book artist (1960)
George Whitney Calhoun; Green Bay Packers co-founder (1890)
B.B. King; blues guitarist (1925)
Lawrence J. Peter; pop psychologist (1919)
Jennifer Tilly; actor (1958)
Famous Birthdays
Jean Arp; French artist (1887)
Lauren Bacall; actor (1924)
Walt Becker; film director (1968)
Ed Begley Jr.; actor (1949)
Alexis Bledel; actor (1981)
Louise Arner Boyd; explorer (1887)
Charlie Byrd; jazz guitarist (1925)
David Copperfield; magician (1956)
Peter Falk; actor (1927)
Anne Francis; actor (1930)
Allen Funt; television producer (1914)
Guy Hamilton; film director (1922)
Orel Hershiser; Los Angeles Dodgers P (1958)
Kenney Jones; rock drummer (1948)
Richard Marx; pop singer (1963)
Marvin Middlemark; rabbit ears TV antenna inventor (1919)
Bess Myerson; television personality,
Alfred Noyes; poet and writer (1880)
J.C. (James Cash) Penny; merchant, department store founder (1875)
Richard Perle; right-wing wingnut (1941)
Amy Poehler; comedian, actor (1971)
Mickey Rourke; actor (1952)
Art Sansom; cartoonist (1920)
Robert H. Schuller; televangelist wingnut (1926)
Molly Shannon; comedian (1964)
Albert Szent-Gyorgyi; Hungarian biochemist (1893)
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Friedrich Becker Preis Verleihung 2020
Friedrich Becker Preis Verleihung 2020
Mit der Vergabe des Friedrich Becker Preises, gestiftet von Hildegard Becker, will die Gesellschaft für Goldschmiedekunst Hanauan den besonderen Menschen und großen Gestalter Friedrich Becker erinnern und ganz in seinem Sinne die Besten einer nachfolgenden Gestaltergeneration auszeichnen. Der Friedrich Becker Preis ist mit 10.000 Euro dotiert und wird seit 1999 alle drei Jahre von der…
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Birthdays 9.16
Beer Birthdays
Hildegard of Bingen (1098)
Evan Rail (1972)
Bia Amorim (1982)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Kurt Busiek; comic book artist (1960)
George Whitney Calhoun; Green Bay Packers co-founder (1890)
B.B. King; blues guitarist (1925)
Lawrence J. Peter; pop psychologist (1919)
Jennifer Tilly; actor (1958)
Famous Birthdays
Jean Arp; French artist (1887)
Lauren Bacall; actor (1924)
Walt Becker; film director (1968)
Ed Begley Jr.; actor (1949)
Alexis Bledel; actor (1981)
Louise Arner Boyd; explorer (1887)
Charlie Byrd; jazz guitarist (1925)
David Copperfield; magician (1956)
Peter Falk; actor (1927)
Anne Francis; actor (1930)
Allen Funt; television producer (1914)
Guy Hamilton; film director (1922)
Orel Hershiser; Los Angeles Dodgers P (1958)
Kenney Jones; rock drummer (1948)
Richard Marx; pop singer (1963)
Marvin Middlemark; rabbit ears TV antenna inventor (1919)
Bess Myerson; television personality,
Alfred Noyes; poet and writer (1880)
J.C. (James Cash) Penny; merchant, department store founder (1875)
Richard Perle; right-wing wingnut (1941)
Amy Poehler; comedian, actor (1971)
Mickey Rourke; actor (1952)
Art Sansom; cartoonist (1920)
Robert H. Schuller; televangelist wingnut (1926)
Molly Shannon; comedian (1964)
Albert Szent-Gyorgyi; Hungarian biochemist (1893)
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Birthdays 9.16
Beer Birthdays
Hildegard of Bingen (1098)
Evan Rail (1972)
Bia Amorim (1982)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Kurt Busiek; comic book artist (1960)
George Whitney Calhoun; Green Bay Packers co-founder (1890)
B.B. King; blues guitarist (1925)
Lawrence J. Peter; pop psychologist (1919)
Jennifer Tilly; actor (1958)
Famous Birthdays
Jean Arp; French artist (1887)
Lauren Bacall; actor (1924)
Walt Becker; film director (1968)
Ed Begley Jr.; actor (1949)
Alexis Bledel; actor (1981)
Louise Arner Boyd; explorer (1887)
Charlie Byrd; jazz guitarist (1925)
David Copperfield; magician (1956)
Peter Falk; actor (1927)
Anne Francis; actor (1930)
Allen Funt; television producer (1914)
Guy Hamilton; film director (1922)
Orel Hershiser; Los Angeles Dodgers P (1958)
Kenney Jones; rock drummer (1948)
Richard Marx; pop singer (1963)
Marvin Middlemark; rabbit ears TV antenna inventor (1919)
Bess Myerson; television personality,
Alfred Noyes; poet and writer (1880)
J.C. (James Cash) Penny; merchant, department store founder (1875)
Richard Perle; right-wing wingnut (1941)
Amy Poehler; comedian, actor (1971)
Mickey Rourke; actor (1952)
Art Sansom; cartoonist (1920)
Robert H. Schuller; televangelist wingnut (1926)
Molly Shannon; comedian (1964)
Albert Szent-Gyorgyi; Hungarian biochemist (1893)
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Birthdays 9.16
Beer Birthdays
Hildegard of Bingen (1098)
Evan Rail (1972)
Bia Amorim (1982)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Kurt Busiek; comic book artist (1960)
George Whitney Calhoun; Green Bay Packers co-founder (1890)
B.B. King; blues guitarist (1925)
Lawrence J. Peter; pop psychologist (1919)
Jennifer Tilly; actor (1958)
Famous Birthdays
Jean Arp; French artist (1887)
Lauren Bacall; actor (1924)
Walt Becker; film director (1968)
Ed Begley Jr.; actor (1949)
Alexis Bledel; actor (1981)
Louise Arner Boyd; explorer (1887)
Charlie Byrd; jazz guitarist (1925)
David Copperfield; magician (1956)
Peter Falk; actor (1927)
Anne Francis; actor (1930)
Allen Funt; television producer (1914)
Guy Hamilton; film director (1922)
Orel Hershiser; Los Angeles Dodgers P (1958)
Kenney Jones; rock drummer (1948)
Richard Marx; pop singer (1963)
Marvin Middlemark; rabbit ears TV antenna inventor (1919)
Bess Myerson; television personality,
Alfred Noyes; poet and writer (1880)
J.C. (James Cash) Penny; merchant, department store founder (1875)
Richard Perle; right-wing wingnut (1941)
Amy Poehler; comedian, actor (1971)
Mickey Rourke; actor (1952)
Art Sansom; cartoonist (1920)
Robert H. Schuller; televangelist wingnut (1926)
Molly Shannon; comedian (1964)
Albert Szent-Gyorgyi; Hungarian biochemist (1893)
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Birthdays 9.16
Beer Birthdays
Hildegard of Bingen (1098)
Evan Rail (1972)
Bia Amorim (1982)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Kurt Busiek; comic book artist (1960)
George Whitney Calhoun; Green Bay Packers co-founder (1890)
B.B. King; blues guitarist (1925)
Lawrence J. Peter; pop psychologist (1919)
Jennifer Tilly; actor (1958)
Famous Birthdays
Jean Arp; French artist (1887)
Lauren Bacall; actor (1924)
Walt Becker; film director (1968)
Ed Begley Jr.; actor (1949)
Alexis Bledel; actor (1981)
Louise Arner Boyd; explorer (1887)
Charlie Byrd; jazz guitarist (1925)
David Copperfield; magician (1956)
Peter Falk; actor (1927)
Anne Francis; actor (1930)
Allen Funt; television producer (1914)
Guy Hamilton; film director (1922)
Orel Hershiser; Los Angeles Dodgers P (1958)
Kenney Jones; rock drummer (1948)
Richard Marx; pop singer (1963)
Marvin Middlemark; rabbit ears TV antenna inventor (1919)
Bess Myerson; television personality,
Alfred Noyes; poet and writer (1880)
J.C. (James Cash) Penny; merchant, department store founder (1875)
Richard Perle; right-wing wingnut (1941)
Amy Poehler; comedian, actor (1971)
Mickey Rourke; actor (1952)
Art Sansom; cartoonist (1920)
Robert H. Schuller; televangelist wingnut (1926)
Molly Shannon; comedian (1964)
Albert Szent-Gyorgyi; Hungarian biochemist (1893)
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Birthdays 9.16
Beer Birthdays
Hildegard of Bingen (1098)
Evan Rail (1972)
Bia Amorim (1982)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Kurt Busiek; comic book artist (1960)
George Whitney Calhoun; Green Bay Packers co-founder (1890)
B.B. King; blues guitarist (1925)
Lawrence J. Peter; pop psychologist (1919)
Jennifer Tilly; actor (1958)
Famous Birthdays
Jean Arp; French artist (1887)
Lauren Bacall; actor (1924)
Walt Becker; film director (1968)
Ed Begley Jr.; actor (1949)
Alexis Bledel; actor (1981)
Louise Arner Boyd; explorer (1887)
Charlie Byrd; jazz guitarist (1925)
David Copperfield; magician (1956)
Peter Falk; actor (1927)
Anne Francis; actor (1930)
Allen Funt; television producer (1914)
Guy Hamilton; film director (1922)
Orel Hershiser; Los Angeles Dodgers P (1958)
Kenney Jones; rock drummer (1948)
Richard Marx; pop singer (1963)
Marvin Middlemark; rabbit ears TV antenna inventor (1919)
Bess Myerson; television personality,
Alfred Noyes; poet and writer (1880)
J.C. (James Cash) Penny; merchant, department store founder (1875)
Richard Perle; right-wing wingnut (1941)
Amy Poehler; comedian, actor (1971)
Mickey Rourke; actor (1952)
Art Sansom; cartoonist (1920)
Robert H. Schuller; televangelist wingnut (1926)
Molly Shannon; comedian (1964)
Albert Szent-Gyorgyi; Hungarian biochemist (1893)
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Birthdays 9.16
Beer Birthdays
Hildegard of Bingen (1098)
Evan Rail (1972)
Bia Amorim (1982)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Kurt Busiek; comic book artist (1960)
George Whitney Calhoun; Green Bay Packers co-founder (1890)
B.B. King; blues guitarist (1925)
Lawrence J. Peter; pop psychologist (1919)
Jennifer Tilly; actor (1958)
Famous Birthdays
Jean Arp; French artist (1887)
Lauren Bacall; actor (1924)
Walt Becker; film director (1968)
Ed Begley Jr.; actor (1949)
Alexis Bledel; actor (1981)
Louise Arner Boyd; explorer (1887)
Charlie Byrd; jazz guitarist (1925)
David Copperfield; magician (1956)
Peter Falk; actor (1927)
Anne Francis; actor (1930)
Allen Funt; television producer (1914)
Guy Hamilton; film director (1922)
Orel Hershiser; Los Angeles Dodgers P (1958)
Kenney Jones; rock drummer (1948)
Richard Marx; pop singer (1963)
Marvin Middlemark; rabbit ears TV antenna inventor (1919)
Bess Myerson; television personality,
J.C. (James Cash) Penny; merchant, department store founder (1875)
Richard Perle; right-wing wingnut (1941)
Amy Poehler; comedian, actor (1971)
Mickey Rourke; actor (1952)
Art Sansom; cartoonist (1920)
Robert H. Schuller; televangelist wingnut (1926)
Molly Shannon; comedian (1964)
Albert Szent-Gyorgyi; Hungarian biochemist (1893)
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