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Desmond Tutu's Funeral

Jan 1 State Funeral in Cape Town, South Africa, for anti-apartheid leader ArchbishopDesmond Tutu

Omicron Surge

Jan 2 US epidemiologist Dr.Anthony Fauci says focus should be on hospitalizations not case numbers amid huge surge in Omicron COVID-19 cases. Cases up 202%, hospitalizations up 30% in US.[1]

Elizabeth Holmes Found Guilty

Jan 3Elizabeth Holmes, founder of blood-testing start-up Theranos is found guilty on four counts of fraud in San Jose, California[1]

Roth Cancels Las Vegas Residency

Jan 3 Rock singerDavid Lee Roth cancels his pre-retirement residency in Las Vegas due to "unforeseen circumstances related to COVID"

Allen Toussaint Boulevard

Jan 6 New Orleans, Louisiana city council votes to change name ofRobert E. Lee Boulevard toAllen Toussaint Boulevard

Đoković's Visa Cancelled

Jan 6 Tennis world No. 1Novak Đoković's visa into Australia cancelled after uproar over his COVID-19 vaccination exemption

Maya Angelou Quarter

Jan 10 The US Mint issues quarter coins commemorating poetMaya Angelou, first black woman to be depicted[1]

Partygate

Jan 12 UK PMBoris Johnson admits he attended a "bring your own booze" staff party in May 2020 during the country's first lockdown[1]

Sirhan Sirhan's Release Blocked

Jan 13 California GovernorGavin Newsom blocksRobert F. Kennedy's assassinSirhan Sirhan's release on parole after 53 years in jail[1]

Spotify Removes Neil Young

Jan 26 Spotify removesNeil Young's music from its streaming platform after the singer-songwriter's ultimatum in objection to COVID-19 misinformation inJoe Rogan's podcasts[1]

Biden Supreme Court Pledge

Jan 27 US PresidentJoe Biden pledges to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court

Tom Brady's Premature Retirement

Feb 1 At age 44,Tom Brady, regarded as the greatest NFL quarterback of all time, announces his retirement after a 22 year career and a record 7 Super Bowl titles with the NE Patriots and TB Buccaneers. Lasts 40 days.

Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee

Feb 6Queen Elizabeth II becomes the first British monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee, marking seventy years on the throne[1]

Macron Meets Putin

Feb 7 French PresidentEmmanuel Macron meets with Russian leaderVladimir Putin in Moscow amid build-up of Russian troops on border with Ukraine

Super Bowl

Feb 13 Super Bowl LVI halftime show features Hip Hop legendsDr. Dre,Snoop Dogg,Kendrick Lamar andMary J. Blige,Eminem and50 Cent

The Batman

Mar 1 DC film "The Batman" starringRobert Pattinson andZoë Kravitz, directed and written by Matt Reeves premieres in New York City

Event of Interest

Mar 5 ExplorerErnest Shackleton's ship Endurance, which sank in 1915, is rediscovered after 107 years in excellent condition in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica[1]

Agreement of Interest

Mar 8 Reigning NFL MVPAaron Rodgers agrees to remain with the Green Bay Packers in a reported 4-year, $200m deal that would make him the highest paid player in NFL history

Event of Interest

Mar 8 Ukrainian President VolodymyrZelenskyy invokesWinston Churchill speaking virtually to the UK parliament "We will not fail. We will fight till the end"[1]

Music History

Mar 9 American singer-songwriterLionel Richie receives Library of Congress Gershwin Prize at the DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.

Event of Interest

Mar 9 Stolen notebooks belonging to naturalistCharles Darwin, including his famous 'tree of life' sketch, mysteriously returned after 22 years to Cambridge University Library[1]

Election of Interest

Mar 9Yoon Suk-yeol elected President of South Korea, defeating sitting President Moon Jae-in[1]

7220

Mar 11 American rapperLil Durk releases his 7th studio album "7220", debuts at #1 on the US Billboard 200 chart

BAFTA Awards

Mar 13 75th BAFTA awards: Best Film "The Power of the Dog", Best DirectorJane Campion, acting awards Joanna Scanlan,Will Smith

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Mar 14Dolly Parton removes herself from the ballot for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame saying "I don’t feel that I have earned that right” (she later reconsiders and gets in)[1]

Event of Interest

Mar 17 Nigerian PresidentMuhammadu Buhari apologies for recent fuel shortages and power outages, including the failure of the national electricity grid and an increase in adulterated fuel[1]

Sports History

Mar 19LeBron James moves pastKarl Malone (36,909) into second on NBA's all-time scoring list with 38 points in LA Lakers' 127-119 loss to Washington Wizards; Kareem Abdul-Jabbar leads (38,387)

Event of Interest

Mar 21 Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador inaugurates Felipe Angeles International Airport to serve Mexico City[1]

Event of Interest

Mar 22 Canadian Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau's Liberal Party reaches a deal with opposition New Democratic Party to stay in power till 2025[1]

Music Concert

Mar 26 British rock bandGenesis performs final concert of farewell tour at O2 Arena in London, England

Event of Interest

Mar 27 Duke andDuchess of Cambridge end an eight-day tour of Belize, Jamaica and the Bahamas that highlighted issues of decolonization and calls for slave reparations[1]

Event of Interest

Mar 28 Florida GovernorRon DeSantis signs so called "Don't Say Gay" bill limiting LGBTQ classroom instruction[1]

Film & TV History

Mar 30Bruce Willis announces he is stepping away from acting after a diagnosis of aphasia[1]

Music History

Mar 30 Rock bandFoo Fighters cancel their world tour after the unexpected death of their drummer Taylor Hawkins in Bogotá, Colombia[1]

Grammy Awards

Apr 3 64th Grammy Awards:Jon Batiste wins Album of the Year,Olivia Rodrigo three awards including Best New Artist, Silk Sonic Best Song "Leave the Door Open"[1]

Sports History

Apr 3 Pakistan plunges into constitutional crisis after Prime MinisterImran Khan dissolves parliament and calls for new elections, avoiding a no-confidence vote[1]



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