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Your Day in Pop Culture (Friday, March 15, 2013)


This Day in Pop Culture
44 B.C.: Julius Caesar is stabbed to death. We pay homage with the Caesar salad.
1985: The first Internet domain name is registered.

Famous People Have Birthdays Too
1935: Judd Hirsch, actor (Taxi, Ordinary People, Numbers, George and Leo)
1940: Phil Lesh, musician (The Grateful Dead)
1941: Mike Love, musician (The Beach Boys)
1943: David Cronenberg, director (Scanners, Videodrome, The Fly)
1943: Iron Sheik, WWE Wrestler
1955: Dee Snider, singer (Twisted Sister)
1959: Renny Harlin, director (Die Hard 2, Cliffhanger)
1963: Bret Michaels, musician (Poison), reality star (Rock of Love) and Celebrity Apprentice winner
1968: Mark McGrath, musician (Sugar Ray) and Celebrity Apprentice loser
1975: Eva Longoria, actress (Young and the RestlessDesperate Housewives)
1975: will.i.am, rapper with a dumb name

Who's On What Tonight: Your Guide to Late-Night TV
CONAN: NO EPISODE
LETTERMAN: Saturday Night Live's Seth Meyers, comedian Demetri Martin, music group Dropkick Murphys
KIMMEL: REPEAT
LENO: The Late Late Show's Craig Ferguson, Bates Motel's Vera Farmiga, musician Harper Simon
FALLON: Nashville's Hayden Panettiere, pop culture icon Justin Timberlake
FERGUSON: Will and Grace's Megan Mullally

In Theaters This Weekend
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone: Can Steve Carell and Jim Carrey pull off the trick of making you want to see a movie starring them as magicians?
The Call: Halle Berry is an Oscar-winning actress. Keep that in mind.
Spring Breakers: Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Benson. You know exactly what we're talking about.
Your Day in Pop Culture (Friday, March 15, 2013) Reviewed by Popculturology on 3/15/2013 Rating: 5

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