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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-==Events==+*[[1924]] - [[Entr'acte (film)|Entr'acte]] French silent surrealist film premiere.
-*[[1978]] - In [[San Francisco, California]], city mayor [[George Moscone]] and openly [[gay]] [[city supervisor]] [[Harvey Milk]] are [[Moscone-Milk assassinations|assassinated]] by former supervisor [[Dan White]].+*[[1978]] - In San Francisco, city mayor [[George Moscone]] and openly gay city supervisor Harvey Milk are [[Moscone-Milk assassinations|assassinated]] by former supervisor [[Dan White]].
-*[[2005]] - The first partial human [[face transplant]] is completed in [[Amiens]], [[France]].+*[[1990]] - [[Josephine Mutzenbacher]] legal decision in Germany.
 +*[[2005]] - The first partial human [[face transplant]] is completed in Amiens, France.
==Births== ==Births==
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*[[1680]] - [[Athanasius Kircher]], German Jesuit scholar (b. [[1601]]) *[[1680]] - [[Athanasius Kircher]], German Jesuit scholar (b. [[1601]])
*[[1852]] - [[Ada Lovelace]], British mathematician (b. [[1815]]) *[[1852]] - [[Ada Lovelace]], British mathematician (b. [[1815]])
 +*[[1916]] - [[Émile Verhaeren]], Belgian symbolist poet (b. [[1855]])
*[[1978]] - [[Harvey Milk]], American politician (assassinated) (b. [[1930]]) *[[1978]] - [[Harvey Milk]], American politician (assassinated) (b. [[1930]])
*[[1978]] - [[George Moscone]], [[Mayor of San Francisco]] (assassinated) (b. [[1929]]) *[[1978]] - [[George Moscone]], [[Mayor of San Francisco]] (assassinated) (b. [[1929]])
-* 2006 - [[Alan Freeman]], British [[disc jockey]] known by his nickname 'Fluff' (b. [[1927]])+*[[1985]] - [[André Hunebelle]], French director (''Fantômas, The Mysteries of Paris and Les Collégiennes'') (b. [[1896]])
- +*[[1991]] - [[Harry Everett Smith]] (b. 1923)
-==Notes==+*[[2000]] - [[Eugen Helmlé]], German translator and writer (b. [[1927]])
-*[[1924]] - [[Entr'acte (film)]] Entr'acte is the title of a 1924 French silent surrealist film by René Clair. It premiered on November 27, 1924.+*[[2000]] - [[Malcolm Bradbury]], British author and academic (b. [[1932]])
-*[[1916]] - [[Émile Verhaeren]] (Sint-Amands May 21 1855 – Rouen November 27 1916) was a Belgian poet who wrote in the French language, and one of the chief founders of the school of Symbolism.+*[[2006]] - [[Alan Freeman]], British [[disc jockey]] known by his nickname 'Fluff' (b. [[1927]])
-*[[2000]] - [[Eugen Helmlé]] (September 7 1927 in Ensdorf/Saar; November 27 2000) was a German translator and writer. +
-*[[2000]] - [[Malcolm Bradbury]] (September 7, 1932 – November 27, 2000) was a British author and academic. +
-*[[1990]] - [[Josephine Mutzenbacher]] On 27 November 1990 The Bundesverfassungsgericht (Federal Constitutional Court of Germany) made what is now known as "The Mutzenbacher Decision". The Court prefaced their verdict by refrerring to two other seminal freedom of expression cases from previous German Case Law, the Mephisto Decision and the Anachronistischer Decision.+
-*[[1985]] - [[André Hunebelle]] French director born September 1 1896 in Meudon (Hauts-de-Seine), died 27 November 1985 in Nice (Alpes-Maritimes). He directed Fantômas, The Mysteries of Paris and Les Collégiennes.+
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