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SEPTEMBER

All the weird, wacky and wonderful events that happened this month in pop culture history. Click on a date to get started.

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Jeffrey Totey

I write about pop culture, arts and entertainment in the greater Seattle area.

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December 19: On this day in pop culture history, both “Kramer vs. Kramer” and “Titanic” opened in theaters (and didn’t sink) and Charles Dicken’s “A Christmas Carol” was published. #thisdayinpopculturehistory "David" smartly shares more than the traditional tale we all know. December 17: On this day in pop culture history, “The Simpsons” appeared on TV (and never left), the Cunningham’s lost a son, “Tootsie” strutted into theaters and a chipmunk proved to be more popular than Mariah Carey (for a while). #thisdayinpopculturehistory December 16: On this day in pop culture history, Jane Austin was born 250 years ago, Yosemite Sam was born a little less than that and Ryan O’Neal uttered one of the dumbest lines in cinema history. December 15: On this day in pop culture history, "Gone with the Wind", "Driving Miss Daisy", "Million Dollar Baby", "The Last Jedi" and "Schindler's List" all opened in theaters. #thisdayinpopculturehistory December 14: On this day in pop culture history, “Star Wars” stars picked up where they left off, John Travolta danced on the big screen, Hanna-Barbera aired their first TV show and Alabama became a state. #thisdayinpopculturehistory December 13: On this day in pop culture history, a board game gets its own movie, and Russell Crowe showed his beautiful mind. #onthisdayinpopculturehistory December 12: On this day in pop culture history, a family had to guess who was coming to dinner, Winona Ryder shoplifted, "The Godfather" came back for more and Pennsylvania became a state. #thisdayinpopculturehistory December 11: On this day in pop culture history, Disney unveiled its first African American princess, Shakespeare fell in love and the Muppets shared the screen with Michael Caine. #thisdayinpopculture
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