Your Day in Pop Culture (Friday, Oct. 25, 2013)
This Day in Pop Culture History
2004: Fidel Castro, president of Cuba, bans the American dollar in transaction. Beanie Babies become the official currency of Cuba. (Just kidding. That economy would've TANKED if that were the case.)
Famous People Have Birthdays Too
1944: James Carville, political commentator
1957: Nancy Cartwright, voice actress (The Simpsons)
1984: Katy Perry, singer
1985: Bill Kuchman, Popculturology founder and editor in chief
1985: Ciara, singer
Who's on What Tonight: Your Guide to Late-Night TV
CONAN: NO EPISODE
LETTERMAN: REPEAT
KIMMEL: REPEAT
LENO: Comedian Wanda Sykes, NBC News' Richard Engel, musician Scotty McCreery
FALLON: Director Judd Apatow, music group Pearl Jam
FERGUSON: REPEAT
In Theaters This Weekend
The Counselor: Cameron Diaz. With a cheetah.
Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa: Go see this one and don't feel guilty doing so.
Your Day in Pop Culture (Friday, Oct. 25, 2013)
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