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The Bat People: American International Pictures: Jerry Jameson (director); Lou Shaw (screenplay); Stewart Moss, Marianne McAndrew, Michael Pataki, Paul Carr, Arthur Space, Robert Berk, Pat Delaney, George Paulsin, Bonnie Van Dyke, Jennifer Kulik, Laurie Brooks Jefferson, Herb Pierce F E B R U A R Y: 2 The Street Fighter: Toei Company
April 3 – The 1974 Super Outbreak, at the time the largest series of tornadoes in history, occurs in 13 U.S. states and one Canadian province, leaving over 300 people dead, over 5,000 people injured, and hundreds of millions of dollars in damage.
Kristine Hanson (born September 23, 1951, in Illinois) is an American television broadcaster who also was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for the September 1974 issue. [10] Her centerfold was photographed by David Chan. She won an Emmy Award and a first place award for American Women in Radio and Television. [11]
Hugh Hefner, the man who created a magazine empire, died Wednesday at the age of 91. His legacy includes some of the most famous Playboy playmates ever to grace the cover and go one to become ...
The image was taken for the Boston Herald American in Boston, Massachusetts, on April 5, 1976, during one in a series of protests against court-ordered desegregation busing. [1] It ran on the front page of the Herald American the next day, and also appeared in several newspapers across the country. [1] It won the 1977 Pulitzer Prize for Spot ...
See Elton John in the early days of his career and in his final days of touring in an exclusive first look at his new documentary 'Elton John: Never Too Late,' premiering at the Toronto ...
Over 6,000 people attended the opening of the Sarah Mellon Scaife Gallery at the Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, in Pittsburgh. [213] Died: Harriot Curtis, 93, American amateur golfer and skier and civil rights activist [214] Leon Kroll, 89, American painter, muralist and lithographer, [215] referred to as "the dean of U.S. nude painters" [216]
On Sept. 11, 1974, Eastern Air Lines Flight 212 crashed in Charlotte, killing 72 passengers. Ten people survived. It remains the deadliest plane crash in Charlotte history.