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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-*[[1882]] - [[Oscar Wilde]] gives his first lecture on "The English Renaissance of Art" in [[New York City|New York]].+*[[1768]] - The first modern [[circus]] was staged by Philip Astley in London
 +*[[1839]] - [[Daguerreotype]] process's completion announced in France
 +*[[1882]] - [[Oscar Wilde]] gives his first lecture on "[[The English Renaissance of Art]]" in [[New York City|New York]].
*[[1947]] - Elizabeth "Betty" Short, the [[Black Dahlia]], last seen alive. *[[1947]] - Elizabeth "Betty" Short, the [[Black Dahlia]], last seen alive.
==Births== ==Births==
 +*[[1590]] - [[Simon Vouet]], French painter (d. [[1649]])
*[[1890]] - [[Kurt Tucholsky]], German journalist (d. [[1935]]) *[[1890]] - [[Kurt Tucholsky]], German journalist (d. [[1935]])
*[[1904]] - [[George Balanchine]], Russian dancer/choreographer (d. [[1983]]) *[[1904]] - [[George Balanchine]], Russian dancer/choreographer (d. [[1983]])
*[[1908]] - [[Simone de Beauvoir]], French author (d. [[1986]]) *[[1908]] - [[Simone de Beauvoir]], French author (d. [[1986]])
-*[[1913]] - [[Richard Nixon]], 37th [[President of the United States]] (d. [[1994]])+*[[1923]] - [[David Foxon]], British bibliographer. (d. [[2001]])
*[[1926]] - [[Giannis Christou]], Greek composer (d. [[1970]]) *[[1926]] - [[Giannis Christou]], Greek composer (d. [[1970]])
-*[[1943]] - [[Scott Walker (singer)|Scott Walker]], American singer+*[[1929]] - [[Heiner Müller]], East German dramatist and writer (d. 1995)
 +*[[1940]] - [[Pierre Guyotat]], French writer (d. 2020)
 +*[[1941]] - [[Joan Baez]], American singer and activist
 +*[[1943]] - [[Scott Walker (singer)|Scott Walker]], American singer (d. 2019)
*[[1950]] - [[David Johansen]] American singer *[[1950]] - [[David Johansen]] American singer
 +*[[1979]] &ndash; [[MF Doom]], British rapper (d. 2020)
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==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-*[[1873]] - Emperor [[Napoleon III of France]] (b. [[1808]])+*[[1905]] - [[Louise Michel]], French anarchist (b. [[1830]])
*[[1908]] - [[Wilhelm Busch]], German painter (b. [[1832]]) *[[1908]] - [[Wilhelm Busch]], German painter (b. [[1832]])
*[[1971]] - [[Giannis Christou]], Greek composer (b. [[1926]]) *[[1971]] - [[Giannis Christou]], Greek composer (b. [[1926]])
 +*[[1986]] - [[Michel de Certeau]], French intellectual (''The Practice of Everyday Life'') (b. [[1925]])
*[[1995]] - [[Peter Cook]], British actor and [[comedian]] (b. [[1937]]) *[[1995]] - [[Peter Cook]], British actor and [[comedian]] (b. [[1937]])
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-== Notes == 
-*[[1908]] - [[Pierre Guyotat]] French writer. He was born January 9, 1940 
-*[[1908]] - [[Rodolphe Töpffer]] (January 31, 1799 - June 8, 1846) was a Swiss teacher, author, painter, cartoonist, and caricature artist.  
-*[[1908]] - [[Heiner Müller]] (January 9, 1929 – December 30, 1995) was an East German dramatist and writer.  
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-*[[1908]] - [[Louise Michel]] (May 29, 1830 - January 9, 1905) was a French anarchist,  
-*[[1908]] - [[Simon Vouet]](January 9 1590 - June 30 1649) was the French painter and draftsman who helped introduce the Italian Baroque style to France.  
-*[[1908]] - [[Fanny Ardant]] (born March 22, 1949 in Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, France) is a French actress.  
-*[[1908]] - [[Great American Novel]] 
-*[[1908]] - [[David Foxon]] 
-*[[1908]] - [[Michel de Certeau]] 
-*[[1908]] - [[Sensation (exhibition)]] 
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