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'The Blue Bird and other Tales' illustrated by Frederic Clement
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Map by Frederic E. Clements in an attempt to quantify plant formations and plant specimens, from Reserch Methods in Ecology (1905)
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Red herrings, anyone?
"Red herrings, anyone?", a review of 'The Taste of Things' on the European Film Festival in South Africa, until 20 October 2024.
COOKING up a storm. Benoit Magimel is Dodin Bouffant in The Taste of Things on the European Film Festival in South Africa, until 20 October 2024. Photograph courtesy cinejour.com FRENCH CUISINE HAS a filmographic lure all of its own. It’s about copper-based skillets and the bouquet of finely aged wines, the pairing of unusual flavours and the digging in wet earth for just the right flavoured…
#eufestsa#@eu_fest#Anh Hung Tran#Anouk Feral#Babette&039;s Feast#baked alaska#Benoit Magimel#Bonnie Chagneau-Ravoire#Cape Town#Cecile Bodson#Celine Duraffourg#Chloe Lambert#Clement Hervieu-Leger#Emmanuel Salinger#European Film Festival#European Film Festival South Africa#Fleur Fitoussi#Frederic Fisbach#French cuisine#Gabriel Axel#Galatea Bellugi#Hunger#Jan Hammenecker#Jean-Louis Dupont#Jean-Marc Roulot#Johannesburg#Jonathan Ricquebourg#Juliette Binoche#Laurent Claret#Louane Forest-Borreil
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Ranking Pre-Raphaelite Lady and Knight Paintings according to Alicole-ness
Top Tier
These paintings include plot-points and details specifically tailored to Alicent and Criston. All it would take to make it Alicole fanart is slightly reworking the facial features to better resemble the actors.
The Dedication (1908) by Edmund Blair Leighton They're in the chapel praying together. She's wearing a green dress. What more could you ask for?
St George and Princess Sabra (1862) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti This is literally exactly Alicent: green dress; chestnut curls; crown; looking just so exhausted, so done. Very sweet how she's leaning on him in her weariness, and how he looks like he's about to try to handle things for her.
Paolo and Francesca (1894) by Frank Dicksee Another green dress. The position — kissing the final phalanges of her hand — looks like he's saying, "oh your poor cuticles."
Lancelot and Guinevere (c. 1895) by Herbert James Draper He just won a tourney and he's crowning her.
High Tier
These are less specific to our couple — they're a lady and a knight, but they're not outright our two. The details are a bit off, but it has excellent vibes; it feels like them.
The Meeting on the Turret Stairs (1864) by Frederic William Burton The elbow kissing is chaste and ravenous, and it makes me insane.
The Accolade (1901) by Edmund Blair Leighton A straightforward, formal depiction of their power dynamic: a knight kneeling at his lady's feet, and her the clement queen bestowing status upon him.
La Belle Dame sans Merci (c. 1901) by Frank Dicksee A more kinky depiction of their dynamic. This feels like The Knight of the Cart, Guinevere jerking Lancelot around. (One time she asks him to loose a tourney just as a test, just because she enjoys watching him submit to her.)
Mid Tier
Nothing wrong with them, but they don't stand out. They contain neither specific details, nor vibes that particularly speak to me.
God Speed (1900) by Edmund Blair Leighton A lady giving a knight her favor is always good, but it doesn't stand out to me.
My Fair Lady (1914) by Edmund Blair Leighton The "loyal waiting attendant" thing is good, but it doesn't stand out to me.
Nah Tier
These are too overtly sexual. It's not the right vibe.
These two are both iterations on "knight rescues lady who was sexually victimized by someone else." That notion is not wrong for our couple per se, but this feels off. The painter viewed it with horny eyes, and that's all I'm getting. It doesn't communicate how our characters would approach that same situation.
Chivalry (1885) by Frank Dicksee
The Knight Errant (1870) by John Everett Millais
These three are iterations on "lady tries to seduce knight in a forward, overt way." That's not our pair.
Lamia (1905) by John William Waterhouse This is the closest one from this tier. The "I'm begging you" pose has vibes I could almost see with Alicent assigning Criston a task. She's half actually desperate, half just trying to make him feel like she is so that he'll be all protective and loyal. But the horny shoulder is Not Them™.
La Belle Dame sans Merci (1893) by John William Waterhouse
Knight and Maiden (c. 1860s) by George Frederic Watts
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Vittorio Reggianini 1800s, Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret 1882
Frédéric Soulacroix, Bernhard Osterman 1870–1938
józsef arpád koppay 1903, frederic leighton 1830-1896
Artemisia Gentileschi 1623-1625, Sophie Anderson 1823–1903
horst kristner 2015, micheal leonard 1993
Vlaho Bukovac 1909, lothar von seeback 1898
louis anquentin 1886-1887, halyna mazepa 1946
evgeny sedukhin, Andrey Mikhailovich Ponomarev 1960s
scheherazade 1921, willem gerard hofker 1948
albert besnard, clement serneels 1939
Georges Lepape 1912, viktor zaretsky 1989
Makinti Napanangka 2001, Jean-Michel Basquiat 1981
james gleeson 1984 dino, buzzati 1967
#comp post#this took forever lol#please notice that this is not in chronological order! theres a 2015 up with the 1800s pieces. its just thematically ordered#well#not thematic#whatever
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one of my favorite motorsport events of the year is almost here! the 24 hours of daytona starts january 27th, so i’ve assembled a list of some names i recognize who will be competing!
full entry list | how to watch
in the GTP Class
01 scott dixon, alex palou (with Sebastien Bourdais, Renger van der Zande)
7 felipe nasr, josef newgarden (with Frederic Makowiecki, Dane Cameron)
10 brendon hartley, marcus ericsson (with Ricky Taylor, Filipe Albuquerque)
31 jack aitken, tom blomqvist (with Pipo Derani)
40 louis deletraz, colton herta, jenson button (with Jordan Taylor)
in the LMP2 Class
2 pato o’ward (with ben hanley, ben keating, nico pino)
8 scott mclaughlin (with John Farano, Michael Dinan, Ferdinand Habsburg)
22 felix rosenqvist, paul di resta (with Dan Goldburg, Bijoy Garg)
52 clement novalak (with Jakub Smiechowski, Tom Dilmann, Nick Boulle)
74 felipe massa (with Gar Robinson, Felipe Fraga, Josh Burdon)
in the GT Daytona Pro Class
1 sheldon van der linde (with Madison Snow, Bryan Sellers, Neil Verhagen)
3 alexander sims (with Antonio Garcia, Dani Juncadella)
9 james hinchcliffe, alex rossi (with Oliver Jarvis, Marvin Kirchhofer)
14 kyle kirkwood (with Jack Hawksworth, Ben Barnicoat, Mike Conway)
in the GT Daytona Class
13 alex lynn (with Orey Fidani, Matt Bell, Lars Kern)
32 maximilian götz (with Mike Skeen, Mikael Grenier, Kenton Koch)
60 romain grosjean (with Claudio Schiavoni, Matteo Cressoni, Matteo Cairoli)
66 katherine legge, tatiana calderon (with Sheena Monk, Stevan McAleer)
83 iron dames - rahel frey, sarah nový, michelle gatting
#60 cars across 4 classes#with drivers from every series#it’s a lot of fun!#daytona 24h#24h of daytona#indycar#imsa#f1#fia wec#formula e#dtm racing#scott dixon#josef newgarden#brendon hartley#marcus ericsson#jack aitken#jenson button#pato o’ward#alex lynn#maximilian götz#tatiana calderon#james hinchcliffe#alex rossi#scott mclaughlin#sheldon van der linde#alexander sims#kyle kirkwood#romain grosjean
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Vietnam War - Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine, June 1968
Sourced from: http://natsmusic.net/articles_galaxy_magazine_viet_nam_war.htm
Transcript Below
We the undersigned believe the United States must remain in Vietnam to fulfill its responsibilities to the people of that country.
Karen K. Anderson, Poul Anderson, Harry Bates, Lloyd Biggle Jr., J. F. Bone, Leigh Brackett, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Mario Brand, R. Bretnor, Frederic Brown, Doris Pitkin Buck, William R. Burkett Jr., Elinor Busby, F. M. Busby, John W. Campbell, Louis Charbonneau, Hal Clement, Compton Crook, Hank Davis, L. Sprague de Camp, Charles V. de Vet, William B. Ellern, Richard H. Eney, T. R. Fehrenbach, R. C. FitzPatrick, Daniel F. Galouye, Raymond Z. Gallun, Robert M. Green Jr., Frances T. Hall, Edmond Hamilton, Robert A. Heinlein, Joe L. Hensley, Paul G. Herkart, Dean C. Ing, Jay Kay Klein, David A. Kyle, R. A. Lafferty, Robert J. Leman, C. C. MacApp, Robert Mason, D. M. Melton, Norman Metcalf, P. Schuyler Miller, Sam Moskowitz, John Myers Myers, Larry Niven, Alan Nourse, Stuart Palmer, Gerald W. Page, Rachel Cosgrove Payes, Lawrence A. Perkins, Jerry E. Pournelle, Joe Poyer, E. Hoffmann Price, George W. Price, Alva Rogers, Fred Saberhagen, George O. Smith, W. E. Sprague, G. Harry Stine (Lee Correy), Dwight V. Swain, Thomas Burnett Swann, Albert Teichner, Theodore L. Thomas, Rena M. Vale, Jack Vance, Harl Vincent, Don Walsh Jr., Robert Moore Williams, Jack Williamson, Rosco E. Wright, Karl Würf.
We oppose the participation of the United States in the war in Vietnam.
Forrest J. Ackerman, Isaac Asimov, Peter S. Beagle, Jerome Bixby, James Blish, Anthony Boucher, Lyle G. Boyd, Ray Bradbury, Jonathan Brand, Stuart J. Byrne, Terry Carr, Carroll J. Clem, Ed M. Clinton, Theodore R. Cogswell, Arthur Jean Cox, Allan Danzig, Jon DeCles, Miriam Allen deFord, Samuel R. Delany, Lester del Rey, Philip K. Dick, Thomas M. Disch, Sonya Dorman, Larry Eisenberg, Harlan Ellison, Carol Emshwiller, Philip José Farmer, David E. Fisher, Ron Goulart, Joseph Green, Jim Harmon, Harry Harrison, H. H. Hollis, J. Hunter Holly, James D. Houston, Edward Jesby, Leo P. Kelley, Daniel Keyes, Virginia Kidd, Damon Knight, Allen Lang, March Laumer, Ursula K. LeGuin, Fritz Leiber, Irwin Lewis, A. M. Lightner, Robert A. W. Lowndes, Katherine MacLean, Barry Malzberg, Robert E. Margroff, Anne Marple, Ardrey Marshall, Bruce McAllister, Judith Merril, Robert P. Mills, Howard L. Morris, Kris Neville, Alexei Panshin, Emil Petaja, J. R. Pierce, Arthur Porges, Mack Reynolds, Gene Roddenberry, Joanna Russ, James Sallis, William Sambrot, Hans Stefan Santesson, J. W. Schutz, Robin Scott, Larry T. Shaw, John Shepley, T. L. Sherred, Robert Silverberg, Henry Slesar, Jerry Sohl, Norman Spinrad, Margaret St. Clair, Jacob Transue, Thurlow Weed, Kate Wilhelm, Richard Wilson, Donald A. Wollheim.
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SAINT OF THE DAY (September 27)
On September 27, the Catholic Church remembers Saint Vincent de Paul, the 17th-century French priest known as the patron of Catholic charities for his apostolic work among the poor and marginalized.
During a September 2010 Angelus address, Pope Benedict XVI noted that St. Vincent “keenly perceived the strong contrast between the richest and the poorest of people, and was encouraged by the love of Christ to organize permanent forms of service to provide for those in need."
Vincent was born on 24 April 1581 in the village of Pouy, in the Province of Guyenne and Gascony, the Kingdom of France, to peasant farmers.
Born to a poor family in the southwest of France, he showed his intellectual gifts from a young age, studying theology from around age 15.
He received ordination as a priest in the year 1600 and worked as a tutor to students in Toulouse.
During a sea voyage in 1605, Vincent was seized by Turkish pirates and sold into slavery.
His ordeal of captivity lasted until 1607, during which time the priest converted his owner to the Christian faith and escaped with him from Tunisia.
Afterward, he spent time studying in Rome and, in a striking reversal of fortune, served as an educator and spiritual guide to members of an upper-class French family.
Although Vincent had initially begun his priesthood with the intention of securing a life of leisure for himself, he underwent a change of heart after hearing the confession of a dying peasant.
Moved with compassion for the poor, he began undertaking missions and founding institutions to help them both materially and spiritually.
The one-time slave also ministered to convicts forced to serve in squalid conditions as rowers aboard galley ships.
Vincent established the Congregation of Priests of the Mission in 1625, as part of an effort to evangelize rural populations and foster vocations to remedy a priest shortage.
Not long after this, he worked with the future Saint Louise de Marillac to organize the Daughters of Charity, the first congregation of women religious whose consecrated life involved an extensive apostolate among the poor, the sick, and prisoners.
Under Louise’s direction, the order collected donations, which Vincent distributed widely among the needy.
These contributions went toward homes for abandoned children, a hospice for the elderly, and an immense complex where 40,000 poor people were given lodging and work.
Vincent was involved in various ways with all of these works, as well as with efforts to help refugees and to free those sold into slavery in foreign lands.
Though admired for these accomplishments during his lifetime, the priest maintained great personal humility, using his reputation and connections to help the poor and strengthen the Church.
Doctrinally, Vincent was a strong opponent of Jansenism, a theological heresy that denied the universality of God’s love and discouraged reception of the Eucharist.
He was also involved in the reform of several religious orders within France.
Vincent de Paul died on 27 September 1660, only months after the death of St. Louise de Marillac in March of the same year.
He was beatified by Pope Benedict XIII on 13 August 1729. He was canonized by Pope Clement XII on 16 June 1737.
In 1835, the French scholar Blessed Frederic Ozanam took him as the inspiration and namesake for the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, a lay Catholic organization working for the relief of the poor.
Saint Vincent de Paul has become known as the “The Apostle of Charity” and “Father of the Poor.”
His contributions to the training of priests and organizing parish missions and other services for the poor shaped the Church's role in the modern world.
#Saint of the Day#Saint Vincent de Paul#Congregation of Priests of the Mission#Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
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Tilt-a-whirl crossbody
1. Mr Eogers
2. Gregory
3. Clement
4. Omer ; Dr John Wall
5. Madame Jane Nicholas
6. Ferdinand Smyth Stuart
7. Mrs Baker
8. Queen Dido
9. Milton
10. Noah's
11. Tom
12. Marquis
13. Joe
14. Peter
15. Henry Frederic
16. Dr Eowley
17. Henry V
18. Sir Edwin Eich
19. CHESTER MYSTERY
20. Mr Sharp's
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'The Blue Bird and Other Tales' by Madame d' Aulny illustrated by Frederic Clement
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The Quadrant Method from Frederic E. Clement's Research Methods in Ecology
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Arvid Calum
Tara Heba Galina Jun (Tara and Heba are a duo outside of the quad)
Penelope Alain
Jacinta Emiliano
Vikrant Rishi
Deepika Sonali
Xavier Meredith
Rowan Matilda
Kenneth Alastor Duncan
Bianca Tina
Jade Flint
Aniruddh Ronit Chitra Kunal Shreyas
Francis Frederic
Alexander Elizabeth
Sebastian Ophelia
Lucien Clement Elara
Tag the OCs that are best friends
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Holidays 3.23
Holidays
Affordable Care Act Anniversary Day
Asian Corpsetwt Day [Every 23rd]
Atheist Day
Cuddly Kitten Day
Dark Lord Tickets Go On Sale Day [though not this year]
Day of Hungarian-Polish Friendship
Day of the Liberation of Southern Africa (Angola)
Day of the Sea (Bolivia)
Dixie Cup Day
Elevator Day
Family Day (South Africa)
Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death Day
International Expat Day
Liberation Day (South Africa)
Liberty Day
Lieldienas (Ancient Latvia)
Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Day (Azerbaijan)
National Alice Day
National Arts Advocacy Day
National Day of Reflection (UK)
National Energy Education Day
National Jacob Day
National Puppy Day
National 3-D Day
Near Miss Day
Nordic Day (Finland, Sweden)
Nowruz (New Year) [Day 4, Around Spring Equinox] (a.k.a. ...
Dita e Nevruzit (Albania)
Nary Meyramy (Kazakhstan)
Navruz (Tajikistan, Uzbekistan)
Nooroz (Iran)
Novruz (Azerbaijan)
O.K. Day
Promised Messiah Day (Ahmadiyya)
Rally for Decency Day
Ravenclaw Pride Day
Resolution Day (Pakistan)
Vietnam Veterans Recognition Day
World Bear Day
World Carpatho Rusyn Day
World Math(s) Day
World Meteorological Day (UN)
World Optometry Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Chia Day
National Chip and Dip Day
National Melba Toast Day
National Tamale Day
Toast Day
4th Thursday in March
National Letting Go of Stuff Day [4th Thursday]
Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day (Arizona) [4th Thursday]
Independence Days
Otago Province Anniversary Day (New Zealand)
Feast Days
Alphonsus Turbius, Archbishop of Lima (Christian; Saint)
Clement of Alexandria (Positivist; Saint)
Charles Ponzi Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Day of Artisans (Ancient Rome)
Edelwald of England (Christian; Saint)
Gregory the Illuminator (Episcopal Church)
Gudi Padwa (a.k.a. Ugadi; celebrates the day Lord Brahma created the universe; Hindu)
Gwinear (Christian; Saint)
Joseph Oriol (Christian; Saint)
Juan Gris (Artology; Saint)
Mi-Carême (Mid-Lent; Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin)
Ottone Frangipane (Christian; Saint)
Pansexual Quantum Toaster Day (Pastafarian)
Quinquatria, Day 5: Day of Artisans Day (Pagan)
Rafqa Pietra Choboq Ar-Rayès (Maronite Church)
Rex the Rattlesnake (Muppetism)
Shaheedi Diwas (Haryana, India)
Tubilustrium (Ceremony to Purify the Ceremonial Trumpets; Ancient Rome)
Turibius of Mogrovejo (Christian; Saint)
Victorian, Frumentius and Companions (Christian; Saints)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
Achy Break Heart, by Billy Ray Cyrus (Song; 1992)
Concert For Bangladesh (Concert Film; 1972)
Confessions, by Usher (Album; 2004)
Corn Chips (Disney Cartoon; 1951)
Doc McStuffins (Animated TV Series; 2012)
Eliminator, by ZZ Top (Album; 1983)
Elvis Presley, by Elvis Presely (Album; 1956)
Goldfinger, by Ian Fleming (Novel; 1959) [James Bond #7]
The Gruffalo, by Julia Donaldson (Children’s Book; 1999)
Home Made Home (Disney Cartoon; 1951)
The Hunger Games (Film; 2012)
In His Own Write, by John Lennon (Book of Poetry; 1964)
Isle of Dogs (Animated Film; 2018)
Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, by King Crimson (Album; 1973)
Livin’ La Vida Loca, by Ricky Martin (Song; 1999)
Messiah, by George Frederic Handel (Oratorio; 1743)
Midsomer Murders (UK TV Series; 1997)
Monsters vs. Aliens (Animated Film; 2013)
Muppet Babies (Animated TV Series; 2018)
Pacific Rim: Uprising (Film; 2018)
Police Academy (Film; 1984)
Pretty Woman (Film; 1990)
Racing with the Moon (Film; 1984)
Scrooge McDuck and Money (Disney Cartoon; 1967)
Sherlock Gnomes (Animated Film; 2018)
Shooter (Film; 2007)
Songs of Faith and Devotion, by Depeche Mode (Album; 1993)
That’s All, by Bobby Darin (Album; 1959)
Truth or Consequences (Radio Quiz Series; 1940)
Van Halen II, by Van Halen (Album; 1979)
Today’s Name Days
Otto, Rebekka, Toribio (Austria)
Lidiya (Bulgaria)
Dražen, Edmund, Oton, Rebeka (Croatia)
Ivona (Czech Republic)
Fidelis (Denmark)
Ailo, Aksel (Estonia)
Akseli, Selina (Finland)
Rébecca, Victorien (France)
Otto, Rebekka, Toribio (Germany)
Emőke (Hungary)
Fedele, Nora, Turibio (Italy)
Kalla, Mirdza, Žanete (Latvia)
Akvilė, Alfonsas, Galgintas, Vismantė (Lithuania)
Gerd, Gerda (Norway)
Eberhard, Feliks, Katarzyna, Kondrat, Oktawian, Pelagia, Pelagiusz, Piotr, Zbysław (Poland)
Nicon (Romania)
Galina (Russia)
Adrián (Slovakia)
José, Oriol, Rebeca, Toribio (Spain)
Gerd, Gerda (Sweden)
Lydia, Nykon (Ukraine)
Calhoun, Drake, Paloma, Pam, Pamela (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 82 of 2023; 283 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 12 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Fearn (Alder) [Day 5 of 28]
Chinese: Second Month 2 (Gui-Mao), Day 2 (Geng-Chen)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 1 Nisan 5783
Islamic: 1 Ramadan 1444
J Cal: 21 Ver; Sevenday [21 of 30]
Julian: 10 March 2023
Moon: 6%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 26 Aristotle (3rd Month) [Clement of Alexandria]
Runic Half Month: Beore (Birch Tree) [Day 13 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 4 of 90)
Zodiac: Aries (Day 3 of 30)
Calendar Changes
Nisan (a.k.a. Nīsān or Nissan) [נִיסָן] (Hebrew Calendar) [Month 1 of 12]
Ramaḍān [رَمَضَان] (Islamic Calendar) [Month 9 of 12] (Burning Heat)
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Holidays 3.23
Holidays
Affordable Care Act Anniversary Day
Asian Corpsetwt Day [Every 23rd]
Atheist Day
Cuddly Kitten Day
Dark Lord Tickets Go On Sale Day [though not this year]
Day of Hungarian-Polish Friendship
Day of the Liberation of Southern Africa (Angola)
Day of the Sea (Bolivia)
Dixie Cup Day
Elevator Day
Family Day (South Africa)
Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death Day
International Expat Day
Liberation Day (South Africa)
Liberty Day
Lieldienas (Ancient Latvia)
Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Day (Azerbaijan)
National Alice Day
National Arts Advocacy Day
National Day of Reflection (UK)
National Energy Education Day
National Jacob Day
National Puppy Day
National 3-D Day
Near Miss Day
Nordic Day (Finland, Sweden)
Nowruz (New Year) [Day 4, Around Spring Equinox] (a.k.a. ...
Dita e Nevruzit (Albania)
Nary Meyramy (Kazakhstan)
Navruz (Tajikistan, Uzbekistan)
Nooroz (Iran)
Novruz (Azerbaijan)
O.K. Day
Promised Messiah Day (Ahmadiyya)
Rally for Decency Day
Ravenclaw Pride Day
Resolution Day (Pakistan)
Vietnam Veterans Recognition Day
World Bear Day
World Carpatho Rusyn Day
World Math(s) Day
World Meteorological Day (UN)
World Optometry Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Chia Day
National Chip and Dip Day
National Melba Toast Day
National Tamale Day
Toast Day
4th Thursday in March
National Letting Go of Stuff Day [4th Thursday]
Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day (Arizona) [4th Thursday]
Independence Days
Otago Province Anniversary Day (New Zealand)
Feast Days
Alphonsus Turbius, Archbishop of Lima (Christian; Saint)
Clement of Alexandria (Positivist; Saint)
Charles Ponzi Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Day of Artisans (Ancient Rome)
Edelwald of England (Christian; Saint)
Gregory the Illuminator (Episcopal Church)
Gudi Padwa (a.k.a. Ugadi; celebrates the day Lord Brahma created the universe; Hindu)
Gwinear (Christian; Saint)
Joseph Oriol (Christian; Saint)
Juan Gris (Artology; Saint)
Mi-Carême (Mid-Lent; Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin)
Ottone Frangipane (Christian; Saint)
Pansexual Quantum Toaster Day (Pastafarian)
Quinquatria, Day 5: Day of Artisans Day (Pagan)
Rafqa Pietra Choboq Ar-Rayès (Maronite Church)
Rex the Rattlesnake (Muppetism)
Shaheedi Diwas (Haryana, India)
Tubilustrium (Ceremony to Purify the Ceremonial Trumpets; Ancient Rome)
Turibius of Mogrovejo (Christian; Saint)
Victorian, Frumentius and Companions (Christian; Saints)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
Achy Break Heart, by Billy Ray Cyrus (Song; 1992)
Concert For Bangladesh (Concert Film; 1972)
Confessions, by Usher (Album; 2004)
Corn Chips (Disney Cartoon; 1951)
Doc McStuffins (Animated TV Series; 2012)
Eliminator, by ZZ Top (Album; 1983)
Elvis Presley, by Elvis Presely (Album; 1956)
Goldfinger, by Ian Fleming (Novel; 1959) [James Bond #7]
The Gruffalo, by Julia Donaldson (Children’s Book; 1999)
Home Made Home (Disney Cartoon; 1951)
The Hunger Games (Film; 2012)
In His Own Write, by John Lennon (Book of Poetry; 1964)
Isle of Dogs (Animated Film; 2018)
Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, by King Crimson (Album; 1973)
Livin’ La Vida Loca, by Ricky Martin (Song; 1999)
Messiah, by George Frederic Handel (Oratorio; 1743)
Midsomer Murders (UK TV Series; 1997)
Monsters vs. Aliens (Animated Film; 2013)
Muppet Babies (Animated TV Series; 2018)
Pacific Rim: Uprising (Film; 2018)
Police Academy (Film; 1984)
Pretty Woman (Film; 1990)
Racing with the Moon (Film; 1984)
Scrooge McDuck and Money (Disney Cartoon; 1967)
Sherlock Gnomes (Animated Film; 2018)
Shooter (Film; 2007)
Songs of Faith and Devotion, by Depeche Mode (Album; 1993)
That’s All, by Bobby Darin (Album; 1959)
Truth or Consequences (Radio Quiz Series; 1940)
Van Halen II, by Van Halen (Album; 1979)
Today’s Name Days
Otto, Rebekka, Toribio (Austria)
Lidiya (Bulgaria)
Dražen, Edmund, Oton, Rebeka (Croatia)
Ivona (Czech Republic)
Fidelis (Denmark)
Ailo, Aksel (Estonia)
Akseli, Selina (Finland)
Rébecca, Victorien (France)
Otto, Rebekka, Toribio (Germany)
Emőke (Hungary)
Fedele, Nora, Turibio (Italy)
Kalla, Mirdza, Žanete (Latvia)
Akvilė, Alfonsas, Galgintas, Vismantė (Lithuania)
Gerd, Gerda (Norway)
Eberhard, Feliks, Katarzyna, Kondrat, Oktawian, Pelagia, Pelagiusz, Piotr, Zbysław (Poland)
Nicon (Romania)
Galina (Russia)
Adrián (Slovakia)
José, Oriol, Rebeca, Toribio (Spain)
Gerd, Gerda (Sweden)
Lydia, Nykon (Ukraine)
Calhoun, Drake, Paloma, Pam, Pamela (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 82 of 2023; 283 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 12 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Fearn (Alder) [Day 5 of 28]
Chinese: Second Month 2 (Gui-Mao), Day 2 (Geng-Chen)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 1 Nisan 5783
Islamic: 1 Ramadan 1444
J Cal: 21 Ver; Sevenday [21 of 30]
Julian: 10 March 2023
Moon: 6%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 26 Aristotle (3rd Month) [Clement of Alexandria]
Runic Half Month: Beore (Birch Tree) [Day 13 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 4 of 90)
Zodiac: Aries (Day 3 of 30)
Calendar Changes
Nisan (a.k.a. Nīsān or Nissan) [נִיסָן] (Hebrew Calendar) [Month 1 of 12]
Ramaḍān [رَمَضَان] (Islamic Calendar) [Month 9 of 12] (Burning Heat)
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