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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
*[[1925]] - [[Scopes Trial]]: A law in [[Tennessee]] prohibits the teaching of [[evolution]]. *[[1925]] - [[Scopes Trial]]: A law in [[Tennessee]] prohibits the teaching of [[evolution]].
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==Births== ==Births==
*[[1781]] - [[Karl Friedrich Schinkel]], German architect (d. [[1841]]) *[[1781]] - [[Karl Friedrich Schinkel]], German architect (d. [[1841]])
 +*[[1835]] - [[Léon Cladel]], French novelist, (d. [[1892]])
 +*[[1888]] - [[Paul Morand]], French novelist, playwright and poet (d. [[1976]])
 +*[[1902]] - [[Hans Bellmer]], surrealist draughtsman and photographer (d. [[1975]])
 +*[[1939]] - [[Ferre Grignard]], Flemish singer (d. [[1982]])
 +*[[1975]] - [[Kenji Siratori]], Japanese author (''Blood Electric'')
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
*[[1906]] - [[Susan B. Anthony]], American women's suffrage activist (b. [[1820]]) *[[1906]] - [[Susan B. Anthony]], American women's suffrage activist (b. [[1820]])
 +*[[1929]] - [[Henry Scott Tuke]], British painter and photographer (b. [[1858]])
*[[1988]] - [[John Holmes (actor)|John Holmes]], American porn star (b. [[1944]]) *[[1988]] - [[John Holmes (actor)|John Holmes]], American porn star (b. [[1944]])
*[[1996]] - [[Krzysztof Kieślowski]], Polish film director (b. [[1941]]) *[[1996]] - [[Krzysztof Kieślowski]], Polish film director (b. [[1941]])
 +*[[1996]] - [[Lucio Fulci]], Italian film director, screenwriter, and actor (b. [[1927]])
*[[2002]] - [[Hans-Georg Gadamer]], German philosopher (b. [[1900]]) *[[2002]] - [[Hans-Georg Gadamer]], German philosopher (b. [[1900]])
- +*[[2004]] - [[René Laloux]], French animator (''Fantastic Planet'') (b. [[1929]])
-==Notes==+*[[2005]] - [[Lyn Collins]], African American soul singer (b. [[1948]])
-*[[xxxx]] - [[Hans Bellmer]] (March 13 1902 Kattowitz, Silesia (now Poland) – February 23 1975 Paris, France) was a surrealist draughtsman and photographer, best known for the life-sized pubescent female dolls he produced in the mid-1930s. +
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-*[[xxxx]] - [[Ferre Grignard]] Grignard (Antwerpen, March 13 1939 - August 8 1982) was a Flemish singer. He acquired fame during the sixties with songs such as "Ring, Ring, I've Got To Sing" and "My Crucified Jesus". +
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-*[[xxxx]] - [[René Laloux]] (July 13, 1929 - March 13, 2004 in Paris) was a French animator, best-known for Fantastic Planet. +
-*[[xxxx]] - [[Henry Scott Tuke]] (12 June 1858–13 March 1929), a British painter and photographer, is best remembered for his paintings of naked boys and young men, which have earned him a status as a pioneer of gay male culture.+
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-*[[xxxx]] - [[Lyn Collins]] (12 June 1948 – 13 March 2005) was an African American soul singer best known for working with James Brown in the 1970s. She is related to Bootsy Collins and Catfish Collins. +
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-*[[xxxx]] - [[Lucio Fulci]] +
-*[[xxxx]] - [[Kenji Siratori]] +
-*[[xxxx]] - [[Leon Cladel]] +
-*[[xxxx]] - [[Paul Morand]] +
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