Our Daily Bleed...
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MAE WEST
"Come up & see me some time."
Liberator of gay & straight sex in American popular culture.
The goddess Alcyone is honored as part of the ancient Greek HALCYON DAYS festival, a special time of tranquillity & calm.
14th Century London: MEN'S SOCIETY OF PIU held annual feast & song festival to promote mirth, peace, honesty, joyousness & love.
USA: BILL OF RIGHTS DAY. First 10 Constitutional amendments became effective December 15, 1791. Yep. Bush & his Democrats are frantically working to announce the Bill of Rights will no longer interfere with your Right to Sleep.
921 -- Rabbi Saadiah Gaon cautions the Jews of Egypt to reject the religious calendar adopted by Rabbi Aaron b. Meir of Palestine. Probably a spat over Day Light Savings.
[Source: Robert Braunwart] [Hereafter noted with symbol:]
1585 -- The first notable poet in Scotland to write deliberately in English, William Drummond, lives, Edinburgh. He is also be the first to use the canzone, an Italian metrical form, in English verse.
1616 --Cervantes' "Persiles y Sigismunda" is accepted for publication.
1634 -- Thomas Kingo, clergyman & poet whose works are the high point of Danish Baroque poetry, lives, Slangerup.
1683 -- Biographer/author Izaak Walton (The Compleat Angler), 90, dies at Winchester.
1711 --Trumpeter John Shaw invents the tuning fork. Now he can play trumpet & eat tuna at the same time!
1766 --Oliver Goldsmith's "Poems for Young Ladies" is published.
1787 -- US: First street person arrested for illegal goofing off.
1791 -- US: Bill of Rights ratified as first 10 amendments to Constitution.Numerous modern polls have shown that, with questions couched in law & order terms, most Americans oppose the Bill of Rights.
1796 -- "Mad Anthony" Wayne dies.
1814 -- US: Convention of New England States recommends protection of citizens from possible draft, Hartford, Connecticut. (or 1815?)
1815 -- Jane Austen's Emma is published, one day before her 40th birthday. In it she notes: "One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other."
1854 -- First street-cleaning machine used.
1855 --George Meredith novel The Shaving of Shagpat is published.
1866 -- Italy: Luigi Molinari lives.Molinari was arrested & convicted by a military tribunal as instigator of an insurrection in Lunigiana in 1894, where armed bands of anarchists supported Sicilian victims of the State of Siege (the government was repressing revolts against increased flour prices.) Molinari was sentenced to 23 years in prison, but was released in 1895 as the result of massive protests.
1869 -- US: Norton I, Emperor of the United States & Protector of Mexico, & the greatest American ruler in history, leaves San Francisco to seek his yearly tribute from the legislature & lobbyists. He inspects the new capitol during the gala ball celebrating the buildings inauguration.
http://www.zpub.com/sf/history/nort.html
http://www.sfmuseum.org/hist1/norton.html
1870 -- France: Achille Daude lives (1870-1963), Bancel, Gard. French anarchist, trade unionist, especially involved in co-operatives.
http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/DaudeAchille.htm
1876 --US: There is a rain of snakes, Memphis, Tennesee. Skin, man.
1880 --First Ibsen play in England is produced, "Pillars of Society", London.
1882 --Australia: First women's trade union in Australia, of tailoresses, is formed.
1883 --Scotland: You Shoulda Seen the One That Gottaway!!?? A shower of live perch falls, Airdric. As the saying goes, live free or die.
1885 --Babette's Feast (in Isaak Dineson story & the movie).
1888 -- American playwright Maxwell Anderson lives. Noted for his efforts to make verse tragedy a popular form.
1890 -- US: Sioux Chief Sitting Bull (Tatanka Iyotake) murdered, South Dakota, as he stepped from his cabin to submit to arrest as the alleged "power" behind the outlawed Ghost Dance Movement a Messianic religion which preached that all Indians would soon be free.
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/set/HISTbull.html
1896 -- Paul Citroen lives, Berlin, born of Dutch parents. Painter, graphic workman, photographer, writer.After working in a bookshop for some time, Citroen was asked to establish a special book shop for art by Herbert Walden, owner of the famous gallery Der Sturm. This was not an easy job, because there were only few art books at that time. Walden introduced Citroen to the main artists of the Berlin Dada-movement, such as George Grosz, Walter Mehring & John Heartfield.
1896 --Henrik Ibsen play "John Gabriel Borkman" is published.
1904 -- Betty Smith, author of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, lives, in this NY borough.
1908 -- Donald Grant Mitchell, American farmer & writer (Reveries of a Bachelor & Dream Life), dies in Norwich, Connecticut.
1910 -- Musical producer John Hammond, Jr. lives, New York City.JOHN HAMMOND 1997 SAINT
Rock, Jazz, popular musical producer without equal.
1913 -- American poet Muriel Rukeyser lives, New York City. Depicted social & political problems. In addition to her 14 volumes of poetry, she wrote biography, books for juveniles, criticism, & translations of the poetry of Octavio Paz, Gunnar Ekelof, & others."The universe is made of stories, not of atoms."
Rukeyser extended the boundaries of American literature, seeing poetry as the very essence of our everyday lives, & she broke through the taboos of her time, writing candidly about sexuality, motherhood, the female body, lesbian life, eroticism. She taught at the California Labor School, Vassar College, Columbia University & Sarah Lawrence College.
Whether it is a speaker, taut on a platform,
who battles a crowd with the hammers of his words,
whether it is the crash of lips on lips
after absence & wanting : we must close
the circuits of ideas, now generate,
that leap in the body's action or the mind's repose. Muriel Rukeyser,
excerpt from "Metaphor to Action"
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/rukeyser/rukeyser.htm
http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/rukeyser-metaphor.html
http://www2.centenary.edu/home/jhendric/left_culture/people.html
1913 --US: Emma Goldman hosts a social gathering for British syndicalist Tom Mann. Mann was Secretary of the British ILP, & a leader of the famous 'dockers tanner' strike & later a founding member of the British Communist Party (in 1920).
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REmann.htm
http://home.mira.net/~andy/bs/morebios.htm
1916 -- US: Dr. Ben Reitman is again arrested for distributing illegal birth control literature at one of Emma Goldman's lectures in Rochester, NY.See Mecca Reitman Carpenter, No Regrets: Dr. Benjamin Reitman & the Remarkable Women Who Loved Him. A Biographical Memoir. (Lexington: Southside Press, 1996).
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/goldman/hnetreview.html
1917 -- US: [Agent Report] In re: Meeting held for Benefit of Alex Berkman at the West Side Auditorium, Chicago, 1917 Dec. 15 Reel 60
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Goldman/Guide/titleindex.html
1919 --Edna St. Vincent Millay play "Aria Da Capo" premiers, NY.
1921 -- Russia: Mollie Steimer, Jacob Abrams, Samuel Lipman, & Hyman Lachowsky arrive in Moscow after being deported from the US as victims of the Red Scare in America. They find that Emma Goldman & Alexander Berkman have already departed for the West, disillusioned by the turn the revolution has taken.On August 23, 1918 Mollie Steimer, along with other members of her group (one of whom was beaten to death in his cell by the cops) was arrested for distributing leaflets against the American invasion of Russia.
The resulting Abrams case, as it became known, is a landmark in the repression of civil liberties, cited in all standard histories as one of the most flagrant violations of constitutional rights during the Red Scare hysteria.
1923 -- US: Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader President Calvin Coolidge releases 31 WWI conscientious objectors still imprisoned five years after the end of the war.
1925 -- US: First road with a depressed trough, opened to traffic, Texass. Probably so all the blood from the state prison executions will have a place to flow.
1930 -- Albert Einstein urges militant pacifism & an international war resistance fund.
1932 -- Edna O'Brien lives, Twamgraney, County Clare, Ireland. Novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter noted for portrayals of women & sexual candor. Like James Joyce & Frank O'Connor, Ireland has banned her books.
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/eobrien.htm
1933 --Canada: Emma Goldman arrives in Toronto from France, where she applies for a visa at the U.S. consulate for a proposed three-month lecture tour.
Roger Baldwin works with the U.S. immigration authorities, attempting to secure a visa for Emma Goldman, while the committee organized by Mabel Carver Crouch issues a formal invitation to Emma to visit the US. Commissioner of Immigration. Daniel W. MacCormack advises Baldwin that it is Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins who has the legal right to admit her.
Emma Goldman is offered, but declines, a large sum to appear in vaudeville theaters in the United States.
1936 -- George Orwell dispatches manuscript of The Road to Wigan Pier to publishers & leaves for the revolution in Spain."This was in late December, 1936...The anarchists were still in virtual control of Catalonia & the revolution was still in full swing...when one came straight from England the aspect of Barcelona was something startling & overwhelming. It was the first time that I had ever been in a town where the working class was in the saddle."
George Orwell, Homage To Catalonia
http://www.levity.com/corduroy/orwell.htm
http://www.k-1.com/Orwell/
http://www.resort.com/~prime8/Orwell/
1936 --Lillian Hellman play "Days to Come" premiers, NY (7 performances).
1939 --"Gone With the Wind" movie makes its world premiere, Atlanta, Ga. Actress Hattie McDaniel cannot attend because the theater is for whites only.
1941 -- US: After a brief visit to Hawaii, Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox tells the press,"I think the most effective Fifth Column work of the entire war was done in Hawaii with the possible exception of Norway."
This claim is made despite the complete lack of evidence of such sabotage. But then what is evidence to a politician, or the media?
[Sources]
1941 -- US: The AFL labor union pledges there will be no strikes in defense-related industry plants for the duration of the war.[Sources]
1943 -- Black American jazz singer Fats Waller (Hot Chocolate), dies at 38, in Kansas City, Missouri.http://www.pastperfect.com/cgi-bin/enet.pl?action=products::show::16
http://www.jass.com/Fats/fats.html
1944 -- Bandleader, Major Glenn Miller, lost over English Channel.
1948 -- US: Alger Hiss, former State Department official, indicted for perjury, after denying he passed secret documents to Whittaker Chambers for a communist spy ring. His second trial ended in conviction & five years in prison, on 21 January 1950.
1953 -- US: Veteran James Kutcher, who lost both his legs in WWII, informed his disability is being cut off due to his membership in the Socialist Workers Party (SWP). This is in America, Land of Freedom, by the way... first they come for your legs, then your food...
1954 --Kirk Douglas/James Mason movie "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" released.
1957 -- Sammy Davis Jr. initiates a Westinghouse syndicated radio talk show with a "round-table" discussion of rock & roll. His guests are Columbia Records executive Mitch Miller & MGM Records president Arnold Maxim. When Davis & Miller blast rock & roll as "the comic books of music," Maxim takes an opposing viewpoint & says, "I don't see any end to rock & roll in the near future, as long as Buddy Holly is alive."
1960 -- US: Government announces it backs right-wing group in Laos; it seizes power tomorrow.
1961 -- Israel: Adolf Eichmann, former Nazi leader, sentenced to death, Jerusalem.
1965 --US: Labors AFL-CIO pledges "unstinting support" for the US war effort in Vietnam.
1965 --US: Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Communist Party Honcho Gus Hall delivers an address later published as "Communism, Mankind's Bright Horizon", Columbia University. Yup. Bright & receding.
1966 -- US: Animator & fascist sympathizer Walt Disney dies. (He's still in the fridge).
1966 -- US: 67 arrested in blockade of Manhattan army induction center, New York City.
1968 -- Grace Slick, performing with the Jefferson Airplane on the "Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour," appears in blackface & raises a black-leather glove in the black power salute at the conclusion of "Crown of Creation." The incident is one of several which leads to the TV show's cancellation the following season.
1969 -- Italy: Anarchist railway worker Giuseppe Pinelli "accidentally" defenestrated to his death from the 4th floor of police station in Milan where he had been held following the attack against the Bank of Agriculture of December 12.Pinelli, secretary of the Anarchist Black Cross, is tossed through a window to his death by police, which became a national scandal.
Pinelli, Valpreda & others were also arrested, following the anti-anarchist hysteria orchestrated by the government & press, accused of the bombing in Milan. Only much later is it revealed that the bombing was the work of rightwing fascists, in collusion with government reactionaries.
Pinelli's police murder was the subject of Nobel Prize-winner Dario Fo's play, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, filmed by Pasolini.
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1969 -- US: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons) reaffirms its Biblically ordained exclusion of blacks from the ministry.
1970 -- Poland: Youths & workers torch the Gdansk Communist Party HQ & quietly watch it burn.
1970 -- US: Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader President Nixon signs the Taos Land Bill. 48,000 acres of land are returned to the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico, the first U.S. legislation ever to return a sizable amount of federal land to the Native Americans from whom it was stolen.
1970 -- US: The Nez Perce tribe of Idaho & Confederated Tribe of Colville, Washington, win $1.1 million for loss of tribal lands in 19th century.
1970 -- Outer Space: Soviet Venera 7 is the first human spacecraft to land on another planet; Venus.
http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA00307
1970 -- Poland: ZOMO riot police shoot miners striking at "Manifest Lipcowy" mine in Jastrzebie, Upper Silesia, 4 wounded.
Source: Piero/poprostu.pl
1972 -- Italy: Government recognizes the right to conscientious objection to military service.
1973 -- US: It's a Psychiatric Association's prerogative to change its mind, & the American Psychiatric Association did so on this date when it declared that homosexuality was not a mental illness.
1976 -- US: Argo Merchant goes aground at Nantucket, Massachusetts, spills 7,700,000 gallons of oil.
1980 -- France: As part of an ongoing campaign of terror, a group of about 30 rightwing students attack students on Nanterre campus. But those attacked fight back this time, & a few hundred even chase the rightwingers off campus & catch them attempting to escape by subway, returning blow for blow.
1980 --Allen Ginsberg completes his poem "Capitol Air", Frankfurt & NY.
1982 -- United Nations General Assembly calls for nuclear weapons freeze.I think that people want peace so much that one of these days government had better get out of their way & let them have it. Dwight D. Eisenhower
1983 -- Cliff Notes?: Ed Meese tells the National Press Club that literature's classic miser, Ebenezer Scrooge, to whom he has recently been compared, suffered from bad press in his time."If you really look at the facts, he didn't exploit Bob Cratchit." Explains Meese, "Bob Cratchit was paid 10 shillings a week, which was a very good wage at the time ... Bob, in fact, had good cause to be happy with his situation. He lived in a house, not a tenement. His wife didn't have to work ... He was able to afford the traditional Christmas dinner of roast goose & plum pudding ... So let's be fair to Scrooge. He had his faults, but he wasn't unfair to anyone."
1985 --Beginning of the contemporary section in Fannie Flagg novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe.
1986 -- US: CIA director William Casey suffers a cerebral seizure, at work, before he can answer questions about Iran-Contra Affair."Casey was a bad guy. He was a pathological liar. He was close to President Nixon &, for that reason, became first the Chairman of the Securities & Exchange Commission & then the Director of the CIA. Casey & I did not get along. He sued me five times while he was chairman of the SEC. It was because of Casey, & the efforts of his right hand man, Stanley Sporkin, that my name is permanently enshrined on the official shit list of the SEC. I only hope they remembered to drive a stake through his heart before they buried him."
1989 --El Salvador: 70,000 Salvadorans demonstrate for democracy hundreds are "disappeared".
1990 -- England: Broughton Tin Can Band, Northants: saucepan-banging for no good reason just after midnight.A council ban of 1929 is defied by a huge face-blackened crowd, whose din can be heard for miles. Those charged with breach of the peace are cheered on their way to court, & their fines paid by a supper dance on the evening of the sentence. The next year, those bound over merely hold cans which are struck by others, & the ban is lifted. (1990? I may have year wrong ed.)
[Source: Calendar Riots]
1992 --Poland: 300,000 coal miners strike.
1993 --Nobel author Gabriel Garcia Marquez calls for legalization of drugs.
1999 -- US: Seattle songster Jim Page plays the Freight & Salvage.Jim Page is acerbic, powerful, poignant, clever & very funny & can improvise a song in a flash. He reveals the nuances, twists & turns of political & everyday life in songs that are crafted to be engaging, one interesting lyric at a time.there's a shadow on the promised land
shiver in the winter
freezin' in the empty space
seems like nobody really cares about anybody anymore
if you ain't got a lot of money
or a pretty face
& it's slander for slander, it cuts like a knife
this ain't no game we're playin', this is real life& all they want to talk about at city hall
is how to build a better building to play baseball
Whose World is This?
Stranger In Me
http://www.realchangenews.org/pastarticles/interviews/fea.Page.html
http://www.washingtonfreepress.org//25/Lyrics.html
2000 -- Canada: SANTARCHY!! Vancouver becomes the first Canadian & non-American city to host a full on Santa event. The tradition started in San Francisco with a bunch of DEGENERATE FREAKS in 1995 & has since spread like a red cheap-suited cancer across the US.
"No force on earth can stop 100 Santas!" http://www.santarchy.com/
http://www.120seconds.com/templates/mediaModuleViewReal.cfm?media_id=384
2000 --US: Congress mandates Internet censorship software for libraries.
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