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January 21, 2025 Holiday:

National Hugging Day

National Hugging Day is a joyous celebration that promotes physical touch, emotional connection, and warmth among people. This special day encourages individuals to show affection and appreciation for one another through the simple yet powerful act of hugging. It's a time to put aside differences and come together, fostering a sense of community and togetherness. On this day, people are encouraged to hug their loved ones, friends, and even strangers, spreading love and kindness wherever they go. By embracing each other, we can release oxytocin, also known as the "love hormone," which promotes feelings of happiness and well-being.

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Holidays on January 21, 2025:

International Sweatpants Day

Cozying up in comfort has never felt so justified! This unofficial holiday is a celebration of all things soft, fuzzy, and totally laid-back. It's a day to ditch the fancy attire and slip into your favorite pair of sweatpants, embracing the ultimate ... more >>

National New England Clam Chowder Day

National New England Clam Chowder Day, 1/21/2025, a day to savor the rich flavors and heritage of this beloved regional dish. more >>

National Granola Bar Day

National Granola Bar Day, 1/21/2025: Indulge in crunchy treats, explore flavors, and discover the joy of a satisfying snack. more >>

International Playdate Day

Foster new friendships and create lifelong memories by gathering kids together to play, learn, and have loads of fun on a special day dedicated to the joy of socializing and building relationships! more >>

Rid the World of Fad Diet and Gimmicks Day

Rid the World of Fad Diet and Gimmicks Day, 1/21/2025: Reject unrealistic dieting trends and focus on nourishment, self-care, and body positivity. more >>

One-Liners Day

Discover the truth behind One-Liners Day on 1/21/2025. Is it a real holiday or just a myth? Find out more! more >>

National Hyaluronic Acid Day

Glowing complexions and plump skin are the ultimate goals! This special day spotlights the wonders of hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring substance in our bodies that retains moisture, hydrates, and rejuvenates our skin. Get ready to learn more ab... more >>

Own Your Own Home Day

Own Your Own Home Day on 1/21/2025: Discover the truth about this lesser-known holiday and get expert advice on homeownership. more >>

Squirrel Appreciation Day

Join us on January 21, 2025, for Squirrel Appreciation Day, honoring these furry friends and their vital role in our ecosystem. more >>

Birthdays on January 21:

Plácido Domingo

84 Years Old

A world-renowned opera singer and conductor, known for his powerful voice and versatility in performing a wide range of operatic roles. He has led several major opera companies and...

Ashton Eaton

37 Years Old

A world-class athlete who won Olympic gold medals and set multiple world records in the decathlon, a grueling 10-event competition that requires exceptional endurance, strength, an...

Geena Davis

69 Years Old

Academy Award-winning actress and producer, known for iconic roles in films like Thelma & Louise and A League of Their Own, advocating for women's empowerment and representation in...

Jack Nicklaus

85 Years Old

A legendary golfer and broadcaster, renowned for his record 18 major championships and iconic swing, still widely revered in the golf world today.

Paul Allen

Died in 2018, aged 65

Co-founder of Microsoft, revolutionizing personal computing and transforming the tech industry. Known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in science, technology, and educat...

Hakeem Olajuwon

62 Years Old

A dominant center who led the Houston Rockets to back-to-back NBA championships and is a 12-time All-Star, known for his footwork, shot-blocking, and clutch performances.

Christian Dior

Born in 1905

Founded the iconic luxury fashion brand synonymous with elegance and sophistication, revolutionizing women's fashion with the "New Look" silhouette. Known for exquisite designs and...

Jam Master Jay

Died in 2002, aged 37

A legendary DJ, rapper, and producer who was a key figure in hip-hop's golden era, known for his innovative turntable techniques and hits with Run-DMC .

Benny Hill

Died in 1992, aged 68

A British comedian and entertainer, best known for his long-running television show featuring slapstick humor, witty songs, and risqué humor.

Brian O'Driscoll

46 Years Old

A legendary Irish rugby union player, widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, known for his exceptional skills, leadership, and iconic tries.

Felix Hoffmann

Born in 1868

Developed aspirin and other important medicines, revolutionizing pain relief and modern medicine.

Jeff Koons

70 Years Old

A contemporary artist renowned for pushing boundaries with large-scale, hyper-realistic sculptures and installations that explore themes of consumerism, pop culture, and the human ...

Events from History on January 21:
232 years ago
French Revolution claims the life of King Louis XVI (Place de la Révolution, Paris, France) 1793
In the shadows of the French Revolution, the once mighty King Louis XVI, now a defeated and humbled figure, stood before the French National Convention, his fate all but sealed. The verdict was unanimous: guilty of treason. As the drums rolled, the sound of the guillotine's blade echoed through the streets of Paris, silencing the monarch's final pleas. The people rejoiced, and a new era of liberty, equality, and fraternity was born.
106 years ago
Ireland's fate hung in the balance as revolutionaries gathered in Dublin to shape the nation's destiny. Amidst the tumultuous aftermath of World War I, the first democratic Irish parliament, known as the Dáil Éireann, convened to proclaim the independence of the Irish Republic, boldly defying British rule. This daring move marked the onset of the Irish War of Independence, with guerrilla warfare and British repression soon to follow. As momentum built, Michael Collins and other republicans would lead the charge against British forces, forever altering the course of Irish history.
71 years ago
First Lady Mamie Eisenhower launches nuclear submarine USS Nautilus (Electric Boat Company, 612 River Road, Groton, Connecticut, 06340, USA) 1954
Imagine a world where the oceans hold the key to unlocking a new era of power and progress. On a chilly winter morning, Mamie Eisenhower, the elegant First Lady of the United States, stepped up to the podium in Groton, Connecticut, ready to make history. With a gentle smile and a firm grasp, she smashed a bottle of champagne against the sleek hull of the USS Nautilus, christening the world's first nuclear-powered submarine. This revolutionary vessel, brainchild of the US Navy, promised to redefine the boundaries of underwater exploration and military prowess. As the crowd cheered, the Nautilus slid into the icy waters, marking the dawn of a new era in naval engineering.
57 years ago
US Marines besieged at Khe Sanh base in Vietnam (Khe Sanh, Quang Tri Province, Vietnam) 1968
The stage was set for a clash that would captivate the world's attention: 6,000 US Marines, huddled at the Khe Sanh base in northwest Vietnam, were about to face off against a massive North Vietnamese army. The NVA, with up to 20,000 soldiers, had been mobilizing for months, preparing to besiege the base in a move that would eerily echo the infamous Alamo battle. The US military, under General Westmoreland's command, had anticipated the strike, but the sheer scale and ferocity of the assault would shake the Pentagon to its core. As the battle raged on, the world watched in awe as the Marines, vastly outnumbered, fought to hold their ground.
16 years ago
As the dust settles on a brutal three-week war, Israel pulls out of the Gaza Strip, but the fragile peace is short-lived. Rockets and mortars continue to fly, amidst a backdrop of animosity between Israeli forces and Hamas militants. The Gaza War, sparked by Hamas' refusal to renew a six-month ceasefire, has left a trail of destruction and claimed over a thousand lives. Despite the withdrawal, skirmishes persist, fuelling concerns that the conflict is far from over.
57 years ago
B-52 Bomber Crash near Thule Air Base (Thule Air Base, Greenland) 1968
Deep in the frozen tundra of Greenland, a US B-52 bomber, call sign "Hard Luck," embarked on a routine mission to test its nuclear payload. But disaster struck when the aircraft experienced a catastrophic failure, plummeting towards the icy landscape near Thule Air Base. The resulting crash and subsequent fireball explosion ruptured the plane's nuclear payload, releasing radioactive material into the environment. Although a massive cleanup operation ensued, one of the four nuclear bombs remained unaccounted for, leaving a lingering sense of uncertainty and unease.
Notable Deaths on January 21:
2022Louie Anderson Beloved actor and comedian with a quick wit
2020Terry Jones Whimsical comedian and maker of Monty Python's humor
1950George Orwell British author who was known for his dystopian and utopian novels that explored the human condition and the impact of technology on society.
2002Peggy Lee Legendary jazz singer and songwriter, renowned for her velvety vocals, poignant lyrics, and iconic hits, solidifying her position as a jazz legend.
2019Kaye Ballard Charming actress and star of stage and screen
1998Jack Lord Pioneering television director and actor, known for his iconic portrayal of Detective Steve McGarrett in the classic series "Hawaii Five-O".
1984Jackie Wilson Legendary singer who captivated audiences with his smooth voice.
1924Vladimir Lenin Russian revolutionary leader and statesman who played a significant role in the Bolshevik Revolution and Russian Civil War.
1959Cecil B. DeMille American film director and producer who was known for his epic and visually stunning films that explored themes of power, love, and redemption.
2019Emiliano Sala Talented footballer with a promising career cut short
1793Louis XVI of France Iconic monarch who played a pivotal role in shaping French history.
1993Charlie Gehringer Legendary slugger with a deft glove and steady bat
1999Susan Strasberg Innovative actress and dancer, celebrated for her versatility and captivating stage presence, with a successful career spanning multiple decades and genres.
1985James Beard Celebrated chef and author who nourished bodies and souls with his culinary expertise.
1967Ann Sheridan Beloved actress who captured the hearts of audiences with her talent and charm.
2013Michael Winner Passionate film maker of cult classics and art house cinema
1938Georges Méliès French actor and director who was known for his innovative and influential work in the early days of cinema.
1928George Washington Goethals American military officer and engineer who served as the Chief Engineer of the Army Corps of Engineers and oversaw the construction of the Panama Canal.
2016Bill Johnson Adventurous skier and daredevil at the edge of the mountain
1989Billy Tipton Pianistic virtuoso who combined jazz and classical music