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October 9, 2024 Holiday:

International Beer and Pizza Day

International Beer and Pizza Day is a joyous celebration that brings people together over two of life's greatest pleasures: craft beer and delicious pizza! On this special day, friends and family gather to indulge in their favorite brews and slices, often hosting or attending pizza and beer pairing parties. Many breweries and pizzerias offer special deals and discounts, while enthusiasts take to social media to share their favorite combinations and creations. Whether you're a hophead or a pizza aficionado, this holiday is the perfect excuse to come together and toast to the perfect pairing!

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Holidays on October 9, 2024:
Birthdays on October 9:

John Lennon

Died in 1980, aged 40

Legendary musician and peace activist who co-founded the Beatles, one of the most influential and successful bands in the history of popular music.

Sharon Osbourne

72 Years Old

A fiery and outspoken TV personality, known for her sharp wit and unapologetic opinions on reality shows like "The Talk" and "America's Got Talent", as well as managing her husband...

Guillermo del Toro

60 Years Old

Acclaimed filmmaker behind imaginative and visually stunning movies, often blending fantasy and horror elements, with a distinctive style that has captivated audiences worldwide.

Jackson Browne

76 Years Old

A legendary singer-songwriter and guitarist, known for his poetic and socially conscious lyrics, and hits like "Running on Empty" and "Take It Easy".

Joe Rosenthal

Died in 2006, aged 94

Took iconic Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima" during World War II, capturing a pivotal moment in American history. This image has become an enduring ...

David Cameron

58 Years Old

The former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom who led the country from 2010 to 2016, known for his role in the Brexit referendum and austerity measures.

PJ Harvey

55 Years Old

A highly acclaimed and influential musician, singer-songwriter, and poet, known for her eclectic and emotionally charged music that explores themes of love, politics, and personal ...

Bella Hadid

28 Years Old

A renowned fashion model and social media influencer, known for her stunning looks and walking the runways for top designers, gracing the covers of top fashion magazines.

Tony Shalhoub

71 Years Old

Award-winning actor and producer, known for his iconic roles in TV shows like "Monk" and films like "Men in Black," bringing quirky characters to life with his unique charm.

Brian Lamb

83 Years Old

Founded the Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN), providing gavel-to-gavel coverage of the US Congress and other public affairs programming, increasing transparency in g...

Marie Kondo

40 Years Old

A Japanese author and TV presenter who sparks joy by teaching people to declutter and organize their homes and lives through her KonMari method. Her philosophy emphasizes cherishin...

Rod Temperton

75 Years Old

A legendary keyboard player, songwriter, and producer behind iconic hits like Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and "Off the Wall" albums, crafting timeless pop masterpieces.

Events from History on October 9:
18 years ago
North Korea conducts first nuclear test, sparking global concern (Punggye-ri Nuclear Test Site, Kilju County, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea) 2006
Deep inside a mountain in Kilju County, North Korean scientists detonated a nuclear device, sending shockwaves throughout the world. The nation's reclusive leader, Kim Jong-il, had been threatening to join the nuclear club for years, and now the world was forced to take him seriously. The blast, equivalent to 0.5-1 kilotons of TNT, was detected by seismic sensors, leaving no doubt about Pyongyang's newfound capabilities. As news spread, international leaders scrambled to respond, condemning the test and calling for sanctions. For the first time, the Hermit Kingdom had demonstrated its ability to build and detonate a nuclear weapon, rewriting the rules of geopolitics in East Asia.
57 years ago
Ernesto "Che" Guevara, the charismatic Marxist revolutionary, had been on the run in Bolivia, trying to spark a socialist uprising. But after months of evading capture, he was finally cornered by Bolivian soldiers on October 8, 1967. The next day, despite international pleas for mercy, he was executed by a firing squad in a dingy schoolhouse. The news of his death sent shockwaves around the world, cementing his legendary status as a champion of the people and a symbol of resistance against oppressive regimes.
113 years ago
In the midst of a revolutionary fervor, a small spark ignited a massive inferno, as an accidental bomb explosion on October 9th, 1911, set off the Wuchang Uprising, marking the beginning of the Xinhai Revolution that would eventually topple the centuries-old Qing dynasty. The blast, a result of a premature detonation by revolutionaries, led to a chain reaction of events, as the Chinese army, initially attempting to quell the uprising, eventually joined forces with the rebels, ultimately paving the way for the fall of the Qing dynasty and the establishment of the Republic of China.
As the German army, led by General Erich Ludendorff, tightened its grip on the city, the Belgian resistance, led by King Albert I, fought valiantly but ultimately succumbed to the enemy's superior might. The siege, which began on September 28, finally came to an end on October 9, 1914, as the German forces breached the city's defenses, forcing the Belgian army to retreat. The fall of Antwerp marked a significant turning point in the war, as it gave Germany control of the strategic port city, allowing them to strengthen their grip on Western Europe.
Frederick William III of Prussia, feeling threatened by Napoleon's expanding empire, threw down the gauntlet, declaring war on France, determined to resist the French emperor's unrelenting grasp for power. This bold move marked the beginning of the War of the Fourth Coalition, a tumultuous conflict that would shake the foundations of Europe. With Prussia's army mobilized, the stage was set for a clash of titans, as Napoleon's forces prepared to face off against the brave but outnumbered Prussians.
61 years ago
In the picturesque Italian countryside, a perfect storm of geological and engineering failures was brewing. On October 9, 1963, a massive landslide thundered down Monte Toc, sending a gigantic wave crashing over the Vajont Dam. The resultant floodwaters swept away everything in their path, claiming the lives of over 2,000 innocent people. This preventable tragedy would go on to expose grave design flaws and spark a global rethink of dam construction.
Notable Deaths on October 9:
1967Che Guevara Che Guevara, an Argentine-Cuban doctor, politician, and guerrilla leader
2014Jan Hooks American actress and comedienne who lit up the stage.
1911Jack Daniel Founder of a legendary whiskey brand
1972Miriam Hopkins Legendary Hollywood actress with a glamorous legacy
2017Jean Rochefort Legendary French actor who brought characters to life on the silver screen
1958Pope Pius XII Pope Pius XII, the Pope
2006Paul Hunter World-class English snooker player
2000David Dukes Acclaimed American stage and screen actor
1974Oskar Schindler Czech businessman credited with saving lives during WWII
2007Carol Bruce Talented American actress and singer
2016Andrzej Wajda Trailblazing film and theatre director who left a lasting impact on the global arts
2002Charles Guggenheim Award-winning American filmmaker and screenwriter
1934Alexander I of Yugoslavia Harmonizer of warring factions in the Balkans
1967Joseph Pilates Joseph Pilates, a fitness trainer and Pilates innovator
2010Maurice Allais Nobel laureate and economist who advanced our understanding of physics and economics.
1988Felix Wankel German engineer who invented the Wankel engine
1941Helen Morgan Entertainer who captivated audiences through song
2015Richard F. Heck Groundbreaking chemist who unraveled the mysteries of chemistry and won the Nobel Prize
1999Milt Jackson American vibraphone player and composer who contributed to jazz
1806Benjamin Banneker African American astronomer who charted the stars