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Your Day in Pop Culture (Monday, April 8, 2013)


This Day in Pop Culture History
1904: Longacre Square is renamed Times Square after The New York Times. Sure beats calling it Yum! Brands Presents Times Square.
1974: Hank Aaron hits career home run 715 to surpass Babe Ruth and is interviewed by Craig Sager in a hideous white overcoat.

Famous People Have Birthdays Too
1918: Betty Ford, first lady and founder of The Betty Ford Clinic
1935: Oscar Zeta Acosta, attorney and Dr. Gonzo to Hunter S. Thompson
1961: Richard Hatch, first winner of Survivor and televised nudist
1964: Biz Markie, rapper
1966: Robin Wright, actress (The Princess Bride, Forrest Gump, House of Cards)
1968: Patricia Arquette, actress (Medium, True Romance)
1973: Emma Caulfield, actress (Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Beverly Hills 90210)
1981: Taylor Kitsch, actor (Friday Night Lights, John Carter, Battleship, Savages)
1984: Ezra Koening, singer (Vampire Weekend)

Who's On What Tonight: Your Guide to Late-Night TV
CONAN: Grown-Ups 2's Adam Sandler, former Saturday Night Live castmember Molly Shannon
LETTERMAN: REPEAT
KIMMEL: To the Wonder's Rachel McAdams, blogger Kelly Oxford, singer Kid Rock
LENO: Veep's Julia Louis-Dreyfus, comedian Anthony Jeselnik, music group Vintage Trouble
FALLON: Rolling Stones member Keith Richards, Nurse Jackie's Edie Falco, the latest Celebrity Apprentice castoff, rapper Ghostface Killer
FERGUSON: New Girl's Max Greenfield, actress Debbie Reynolds
Your Day in Pop Culture (Monday, April 8, 2013) Reviewed by Popculturology on 4/08/2013 Rating: 5

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