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Your Day in Pop Culture (Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013)


This Day in Pop Culture History
1894: Thanks to Auguste and Louis Lumiere, the world gets the cinematographe, which combines a movie camera and projector. Over 100 years later, Popculturology is ably to obsessively write about movies. Thanks, guys.
2000: The last original Peanuts strip apprears in newspapers. We have nothing snarky to say here. Thanks for everything, Charles Schulz.

Famous People Have Birthdays Too
1923: Chuck Yeager, first pilot to break the sound barrier (go watch The Right Stuff)
1933: Kim Novak, actress (Vertigo)
1934: George Segal, actor (Just Shoot Me)
1942: Peter Tork, musician (The Monkees)
1944: Jerry Springer, former mayor of Cincinatti and current talk-show host
1950: Peter Gabriel, musician (Genesis)
1961: Henry Rollins, musician and actor (Black Flag, Sons of Anarchy)
1974: Robbie Williams, singer
1976: Feist, singer

Who's On What Tonight: Your Guide to Late-Night TV
CONAN: Glee's Matt Morrison, Zero Dark Thirty director Kathryn Bigelow, Lupe Fiasco
LETTERMAN: Medal of Honor recipient Staff Sgt. Clinton Romesha, Beasts of the Southern Wild's Quvenzhane Wallis, musician Robert DeLong
KIMMEL: Spring Breakers' James Franco, food writer Nigella Lawson, music group Fall Out Boy
LENO: Les Miserables' Anne Hathaway, Today's Lester Holt, music group Eli Young Band
FALLON: Sex and the City's Sarah Jessica Parker, Family Feud's Steve Harvey, animal expert Jeff Musial, musician Kacey Musgraves
FERGUSON: Brand X's Russell Brand, Girls' Allison Williams

Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Hits Stands Today
Kate Upton snags her second straight cover. Have we mentioned that we're kind of fond of Kate?
Your Day in Pop Culture (Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013) Reviewed by Popculturology on 2/13/2013 Rating: 5

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