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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Almanac for April 21st

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 21st: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-21-Charlotte-Bronte-P5P41E8UA7

Artist Birthday: Charlotte Brontë

Oh, Toby Stephens as Mr. Rochester, you rascal.

Bummer April 21st

April 21, 1910: Mark Twain dies in Redding, Connecticut, as Jill Badonsky writes in The Awe-manac, “just one day after Halley’s Comet’s perihelion.” The author born Samuel Langhorne Clemens is quoted as having said, “I came in with Halley’s Comet in 1835. It is coming again next year and I expect to go out with it.”

April 21, 1978: English folk-rock singer Sandy (Alexandria) Denny dies at age 31 from head injuries sustained from a fall down some stairs at her home. Denny, who had bipolar disorder, was known to use falls as a form of self-harm and had sustained a previous head injury from another fall down the stairs. Denny was being treated for headaches with a medication known to mix poorly with alcohol, so it’s unclear if Denny’s ultimate fall was an act of self-harm or an accident precipitated by mixing her medication with alcohol. 

April 21, 2016: The musician who performs as Prince (Prince Rogers Nelson) is found dead in an elevator inside his home. He has apparently passed away from taking pills of the opioid medication hydrocodone, to which he was addicted, which were counterfeit and laced with fentanyl. He is 57 years old.


On the same day, true crime writer Michelle McNamara dies in her sleep of an accidental overdose of street drugs and prescription medication. McNamara’s husband, actor Patton Oswalt, has acknowledged that McNamara was addicted to opioids. Her health condition was caused, in part, by her harrowing research on her book I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer. The book tells the story of a serial rapist and murderer who was not caught until 2018, two years after McNamara’s death.


Monday, April 20, 2026

Almanac for April 20th

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 20th: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-20-2002-A0A71E8OZ6


Bummer April 20th

April 20, 2010: Eleven workers are killed and a large-scale environmental disaster unfolds when the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling platform explodes. On September 4, 2014, the BP corporation who contracted the work on the rig was found to be legally negligent in the incident.

April 20, 2013: Virginia State University students Marvell Edmondson and Jauwan Holmes drown in the Appomattox River while taking part in a fraternity hazing event held by the Men of Honor, a local, unsanctioned fraternity. Five others are rescued from the river. Fraternity members plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter and hazing.

April 20, 2016: The first of an eventual 33 deaths resulting from the intentional poisoning of laddu, a baked sweet, occurs in the Layyah District of Punjab, Pakistan. The laddu was purchased at a shop belonging to a pair of brothers. The brothers had an argument, and one added the pesticide chlorfenapyr to the sweets mixture to spite his brother. Celebrants at a party for a baby born on April 17th ate the laddu and 33 of them died, including the baby’s father and five children.

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Sunday, April 19, 2026

Almanac for April 19th

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 19th: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-19-The-Story-of-an-Hour-W7W21E0SSE



Beatles Trivia
April 19, 1998, South Bend: Mom, Stephanie, and I saw City of Angels at University Park Mall. I liked it because it was a celebration of why it’s good to be human. Afterward we went to Denny’s and had pie and coffee. Later, sitting in my room reading a People magazine with Tammy Wynette on the cover, I heard on the radio that Linda McCartney had died. She and Paul had been together for the past 30 years. 

Bummer April 19th
April 19, 1824: George Gordon, Sixth Lord Byron, dies of malaria while fighting in Greece for Greek independence from the Ottoman Empire. He is 36 years old.



April 19, 1995: The federal government building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is destroyed by a terrorist truck bomb. White supremacist domestic terrorists destroy the building in retaliation for incidents in which civilians were wrongly killed by the federal government. An estimated 168 people are killed and almost 700 more are injured. Among the dead are six children who were in day care inside the building.

April 19, 2000: Ten-year-old Candace Newmaker dies of suffocation after taking part in a “rebirthing session” initiated by her adoptive mother Jeane. Candace reportedly had behavior problems while adjusting to being removed from the home of her biological parents, entering foster care, and being adopted. A psychologist in her home state of North Carolina referred Jeane Newmaker to unlicensed Colorado therapist Connell Watkins, who worked with co-therapist Julie Ponder.

Watkins and Ponder wrapped Candace in a flannel sheet and covered her with pillows, then told her to free herself to simulate the experience of being born. They hoped Candace would then start to bond with Jeane as a newborn baby would naturally born with its biological birthing parent, based on the theory of reactive attachment disorder. Candace complained that she couldn’t breathe and vomited inside the wrappings, but the therapists did not offer any help in releasing her. After Jeane left the room, Ponder releases Candace, who is not breathing and unresponsive. Candace is taken to a hospital in Denver, where she dies on the 19th without ever regaining consciousness. 

Watkins and Ponder are sentenced to 16 years in prison for child abuse; Jeane pleads guilty to a lesser charge and receives a 4-year suspended sentence, which is later expunged.

Saturday, April 18, 2026

Almanac for April 18th

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 18th: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-18-F1F71E0SHV

French Republican Calendar Day Name (29 Germinal): Blueberry

Bummer April 18th

April 18, 1906: The Great San Francisco Earthquake strikes Northern California. About 80% of the city is destroyed. The collapse of so many buildings and subsequent fires are responsible for around 3,000 deaths. Fire chief Dennis T. Sullivan was among the victims of the earthquake, so the interim fire chief requested help from the U.S. military. 

Both psychologist Henry James and writer H.G. Wells (on his first visit to the United States) remarked on the positive attitude and general helpfulness of the survivors in the rebuilding effort.

April 18, 1966: A fire at the Jewish Theological Seminary library in Manhattan destroys 70,000 books. Fortunately, most of these were additional copies of books housed on the ground floor of the library, which was not damaged in the fire. The library’s collection of rare manuscripts is also unharmed.

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Friday, April 17, 2026

Almanac for April 17th

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 17th: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-17-Hardcover-Bound-2-V7V21E04ML


Bummer April 17th

April 17, 1960: Early rock ‘n roll musician Eddie Cochran dies at the age of 21 from injuries he sustained the previous day in a car accident while touring in England.



April 17, 1987: Comedian Dick Shawn performs a comedy routine at Mandeville Hall on the campus of U.C. San Diego. In the middle of a bit about the end of the world, he collapses face-down on the stage. Audience members assume this is part of the show, even when a stage hand checks on Shawn and asks if a doctor is present. Only when the paramedics arrive does the audience finally realize that Shawn has died on stage.

April 17, 1998: Linda McCartney dies of breast cancer that has spread to her liver. She’s 56 years old.

April 17, 2016: Joan Laurer, the professional wrestler who wrestled under the name Chyna, dies at age 46 of an overdose of prescription medications mixed with alcohol.


April 17, 2018: Engine failure aboard Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 from New York City to Dallas causes explosive depressurization of the cabin. Part of the engine cowl breaks off, damaging the fuselage and causing the loss of a cabin window. A passenger seated near the window, Jennifer Riordan, is partially sucked out the window opening before the other passengers are able to pull her back in. The flight makes an emergency landing in Philadelphia. Despite attempts to perform CPR on Riordan, she is pronounced dead at the hospital.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Almanac for April 16th

Erin O'Riordan's almanac for April 16th: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-16-Shrimp-Cocktail-H2H11DYOX7

Artist Birthday: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar



Beatles Trivia

April 16, 1971: Ringo Starr releases his single “It Don’t Come Easy.”

April 16, 1973: ABC broadcasts the tv special James Paul McCartney, on which McCartney debuts “Live and Let Die.”

Bummer April 16th

April 16, 1689: Playwright Aphra Behn dies. She is 48 years old.


April 16, 1947: The French-owned ship SS Grandcamp is docked in the port of Texas City, Texas, in Galveston Bay when a fire breaks out onboard. The fire ignites the ship’s cargo of ammonium nitrate. The resulting explosion destroys everything in a 2,000-foot radius, including a Monsanto Chemical Company building, killing 145 of the 450 workers on duty at the time. 27 of Texas City’s 28 volunteer firefighters are killed.

That first explosion loosed the ship High Flyer free from its moorings; it drifts across the bay until it comes to rest beside the SS Wilson B. Keene. But the cargo of the High Flyer is slowly burning, and it explodes. It destroys the Wilson B. Keene. Super-heated steel from the High Flyer rains down on Texas City, igniting fires. At least 581 people are killed in the chain reaction started by the Grandcamp.

April 16, 1958: 37-year-old x-ray crystallographer and chemist Rosalind Franklin, who helped discover the structures of DNA and RNA molecules, dies of ovarian cancer.

April 16, 2021: English actress Helen McCrory, age 52, dies peaceful in her home of breast cancer.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Almanac for April 15th

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 15th: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-15-Ready-Player-One-U7U11DHWDX

Artist Birthday: Bessie Smith

The San Antonio Light, Nov. 22, 1925

Bummer April 15th

April 15, 1865: After being in a coma for eight hours, Abraham Lincoln dies from the bullet wound inflicted on him by John Wilkes Booth.

April 15, 1888: English poet Matthew Arnold dies. He has suffered a heart attack while chasing after a streetcar.

April 15, 1912: The HMS Titanic sinks into the Atlantic Ocean, having struck an iceberg shortly before midnight. Of the approximately 2,200 people on board, 1,500 die. 

April 15, 1989: Nearly 100 spectators die in a crowd crush at a football match at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.

April 15, 2013: In a terrorist attack by two brothers from Chechnya at the Boston Marathon, two pressure cooker bombs detonate, killing three people and injuring hundreds of others. The older brother of the two terrorists is also killed while trying to evade police. The other is tried, convicted, and sentenced to life in prison.


Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Almanac for April 14th

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 14th: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-14-Coal-Miners-Daughter-V7V51DHVCW

Beatles Trivia
April 14, 1963: The Beatles and the Rolling Stones meet for the first time. The Beatles are in Richmond, England, to film a TV appearance. The Rolling Stones are performing at a Richmond club; the two groups meet backstage.

Bummer April 14th

April 14, 1865: U.S. president Abraham Lincoln is shot by John Wilkes Booth.

April 14, 1922: Shortly after she heard a radio program on which Sir Arthur Conan Doyle describes his Spiritualist beliefs, a New Jersey woman named Maude Fancher decides she wants to live in the spirit world with her 2-year-old son Cecil. She kills Cecil, then attempts to kill herself by drinking a bottle of Lysol cleaning solution. Maude Fancher survives.

April 14, 1965: Perry Edward Smith and Dick Hickok are executed by hanging by the state of Kansas for the murders of the Clutter family on November 15, 1959.



April 14, 2017: 5-year-old Charlie Holt is crushed to death when his head becomes lodged in a small space between the stationary and rotating sections of the Sun Dial rotating restaurant at the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Almanac for April 13th

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 13th: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-13-Fail-Better-V7V61DHV43

Bummer April 13th

April 13, 1928: The town of West Plains, Missouri, is rocked by an explosion, the reason for which is unclear. It may have started with the accidental ignition of gasoline fumes leaking from a downtown gas station. In any event, among the buildings damaged by the explosion was the Bond Dance Hall, where a dance was occurring. The explosion of the dance hall killed 37 people and injured 22 others.

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Sunday, April 12, 2026

Almanac for April 12th

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 12th: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-12-Bog-Life-C0C01DG2KO

Bummer April 12th

April 12, 1204: Christian Crusaders turn on the Christian capital of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople, in three days of looting and burning. The rampage destroys the Library of Constantinople and other priceless works of art and ancient artifacts.

April 12, 1945: U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt, vacationing at his home in Warm Springs, Georgia, tells his staff “I have a terrific pain in the back of my head.” These will be his last words, as Roosevelt slumps forward in his wheelchair and dies shortly afterward from a cerebral hemorrhage. The 32nd POTUS is the 7th U.S. president to die in office, and the 4th of these to die of natural causes.

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Saturday, April 11, 2026

Almanac for April 11th

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 11th: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-11-Doughnuts-Free-to-Ghosts-X8X61DG1ZB

Beatles Trivia
April 11, 1964: The Beatles have 14 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart hits, including “Can’t Buy Me Love” at #1 and “Twist & Shout” at #2. 

Bummer April 11th

April 11, 1965: In what becomes known as the Palm Sunday tornado outbreak, severe weather and six confirmed tornados kill 266 people in Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio.

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Friday, April 10, 2026

Almanac for April 10th

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 10th: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-10-Where-the-Wild-Things-Are-G2G41DG0PT


Bummer April 10th

April 10, 1931: Lebanese-American novelist Kahlil Gibran dies at age 48 of cirrhosis and tuberculosis.

April 10, 1945: Gloria Dickson dies of asphyxia along with her pet dog. The 27-year-old film and stage actor is sleeping in a second-floor bedroom when an unextinguished cigarette sets a chair on the first floor on fire. Dickson awakens and is apparently attempting to escape her burning house via the bathroom window when she and the dog are overtaken by smoke and fumes.

April 10, 1962: Stu Sutcliffe, the 21-year-old Scottish musician and original Beatles bass player, dies of a cerebral hemorrhage. This internal injury, a ruptured aneurysm, may have been related to a head injury Sutcliffe suffered in 1961 as a result of a street fight in which John Lennon also suffered minor injuries.

April 10, 2003: When the United States invades the Iraqi capital of Baghdad to depose Saddam Hussein, officials at the Iraqi National Library and Archives fear that its archives of papers related to Hussein and his Ba’athist Party will incriminate them. They hire local people, many of them poor and likely motivated by the money, to loot and set fire to the library. These acts destroy about 60% of the archives and 25% of the library materials, including one of the oldest known copies of the Koran.

April 10, 2016: Fireworks stored for an upcoming celebration inside Puttingal Temple in Kerala, India, cause an explosion and subsequent fire that kills 111 people and injures more than 300 others, some of them severely burned.

Thursday, April 9, 2026

Almanac for April 9th


Let us never forget the Battle of George Washington's Big Fat Head. Even though it definitely did not happen in real life.

April 9, 1925 El Dorado (Arkansas) Daily News


Beatles Trivia

April 9, 1965: The Beatles release “Ticket to Ride” as a single.

April 9, 1969: Bob Dylan releases his Nashville Skyline album, featuring Johnny Cash on “Girl From the North Country.” On the same day, Bruce McBroom photographs the Beatles in their second-to-last photo shoot as a group.


Bummer April 9th

April 9, 1945: Nazis execute Lutheran pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer by hanging at Flossenbürg concentration camp.

© Ad Meskens / Wikimedia Commons

April 9, 2009: Los Angeles Angels at Anaheim pitcher Nick Adenhart is killed, along with the driver and two other passengers in an SUV, when a drunk driver runs a red light and strikes the SUV, propelling it into a telephone phone. Adenhart is 22 years old. The drunk driver is convicted and sentenced to 51 years to life in prison.

April 9, 2016: New Orleans Saints football player William Raymond Smith III, age 34, is shot and killed in a road rage incident by a driver who has rear-ended Smith’s Mercedes SUV. Smith’s wife Racquel is injured in the incident. 

April 9, 2017: 45 Egyptian (Coptic) Christians are killed in two coordinated bombings of Palm Sunday church services carried out by Islamist terrorists.
 
April 9, 2021: Earl Simmons, a.k.a. rapper DMX, dies of multiple organ failure. He has been in a persistent vegetative state since April 2nd, when he suffered a cocaine-induced heart attack. He had essentially died on the 2nd, but after half an hour of resuscitation attempts, he survived for another week on life support in a semi-comatose state. 

The Park County (WY) Herald, April 7, 1926

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Almanac for April 8th

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 8th: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-8-Cobain-A0A61DFX3L

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Beatles Trivia
April 8, 1963: John and Cynthia Lennon’s son John Charles Julian Lennon is born in Liverpool, U.K.


Author Julie S. Howlin post of the day: Betty Ford Quotes

Bummer April 8th

April 8, 1994, South Bend: On my last real day of spring break, I woke up rather late in the morning, then had some leftover Taco Bell for breakfast. I took Maggie the dog for a walk without incident, which was a shame because I was hoping there would be incident. 

When I got back I turned on MTV and involuntarily learned that Kurt Cobain had been found dead at his home in Seattle. Very sad, not only that he left behind a wife and a very young daughter but also that Nirvana only had time to record four albums.

April 8, 1997: 49-year-old singer/songwriter Laura Nyro dies of ovarian cancer. Nyro’s mother Gilda Mirsky Nigro had also died of ovarian cancer at the age of 49.

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Almanac for April 7th

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Bummer April 7th

April 7, 1498: King Charles VIII of France, age 27, dies of head trauma after accidentally striking his head against the lintel of a door.

This 16th-century depiction of Charles VIII by an unknown artist is in the public domain.


April 7, 1994: Members of the Rwandan Patriotic Front militia begin the massacre of Tutsi civilians, a minority group, in Kigali, Rwanda. The killing will continue for about 100 days, until the 15th of July. Prime Minister Agathe Uwilingiyimana is among those killed.

April 7, 2021: Phillip Matthew Adams, who retired from the U.S. National Football League (NFL) in 2016, arrives at the Rock Hill, South Carolina, home of Robert and Barbara Lesslie. Robert is a physician. Adams shoots and kills six people at the home: Robert and Barbara, their 5- and 9-year-old grandchildren Noah and Adah, and two air conditioning technicians working at the house, James Lewis and Robert Shook. Adams then barricades himself inside the home, leading to a standoff with police. When police enter the home on April 8th, they find that Adams has taken his own life.

On autopsy, Adams, who was 32 years old and had no prior criminal record, is found to have amphetamines and kratom in his system. He also has pathology consisted with a severe case of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a condition associated with concussion and other football-related head injuries. Although it can only be diagnosed at autopsy, CTE is associated with mood and behavioral changes including increased aggression.

Monday, April 6, 2026

Almanac for April 6th

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 6th: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-6-Black-Francis-U7U11D6Y6G

Bummer April 6th

April 6, 1968: A gas leak combined with gunpowder stored inside a sporting goods store cause a double explosion in Richmond, Indiana. The explosions kill 41 people and injure 150 more. The youngest person to die in the explosions is eight years old.

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Sunday, April 5, 2026

Almanac for April 5th

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 5th: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-5-The-Year-Without-a-Summer-D1D41D6XP7

Today's Observance: Easter

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Bummer April 5th

April 5, 1815: Mount Tambora on the island of Sumbawa (in present-day Indonesia) begins erupting. Over the coming weeks, the volcano will expel so much material into the atmosphere that it will cause a temporary global cooling effect. 1816 is referred to as “the year without a summer” due to the weather effects of the eruption. More than 70,000 people are thought to have died as a result of famines and other results of these climate disruptions.

April 5, 1902: The collapse of a stand during a football (soccer) match at Ibrox Park, Glasgow, causes the death of 25 spectators. Ibrox Park, with its name by then changed to Ibrox Stadium, will see another disaster in 1971; see January 2.

April 5, 1923: George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon, the financier of the expedition that discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun, dies of sepsis he contracted after a mosquito bite he’d re-opened by cutting it while shaving becomes infected.


April 5, 1948: Montana State University student James Peterson, taking part in a senior honor society prank that involves breaking into the campus physical plant, is accidentally shot and killed by a security guard who only intends to fire a warning shot at the students.

April 5, 2010: A methane gas explosion in the Upper Big Branch South Mine near Montcoal, West Virginia, kills 29 people. An investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor cited the mine’s operator, Massey Energy, for 515 safety violations. Its CEO is convicted of conspiring to violate federal mine safety standards and sentenced to one year in prison.

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Almanac for April 4th

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 4th: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-4-Nineteen-Eighty-Four-P5P11D6X42

Author Julie S. Howlin post of the day: Ancient Egyptian goddess Ma'at

Bummer April 4th

April 4, 1841: The 9th U.S. president, William Henry Harrison, dies in office of what was thought at the time to be pneumonia. He has been inaugurated as president only a month earlier. Harrison is the first U.S. president to die in office.

April 4, 1865: During the American Civil War, Union troops set fire to the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Only four buildings survive. Among those destroyed is the university’s 7,000-volume library. The Confederacy surrenders only five days later.

April 4, 1968: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated. (Note: This also happened to be the day American poet Maya Angelou turned 40.)

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Friday, April 3, 2026

Almanac for April 3rd

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 3rd: https://ko-fi.com/post/April-3-Rachel-Bloom-Crushes-On-Ray-Bradbury-N4N31D6W4D

Artist Birthday: Washington Irving

Bozeman (MT) Courier, December 4, 1925

Bummer April 3rd

April 3, 1936: Bruno Hauptmann is executed by electric chair at Trenton State Prison in New Jersey for the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh’s toddler son Charles (“Charlie”) Lindbergh, Jr.

April 3, 1974: The outbreak of more than 100 tornados in 13 U.S. states and Ontario, Canada, kills more than 300 people.

April 3, 1996: The FBI arrests Ted Kaczynski, the former UC Berkeley mathematics professor accused and later convicted of being the University and Airport Bomber, or UNABomber, who killed three people with bombs between 1978 and 1995. He'd almost blown up American Airlines Flight 444 on November 15, 1979, but fortunately the bomb malfunctioned and passengers suffered smoke inhalation injuries, but survived.

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The Accomac, VA, Peninsula Enterprise, April 3, 1926

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Almanac for April 2nd

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Today's Observance: Passover


Beatles Trivia
April 2, 1974: Barbra Streisand wins an Oscar for her song “The Way We Were,” beating out Paul McCartney’s James Bond theme “Live and Let Die.”


Bummer April 2nd 

April 2, 1932: 61-year-old retired rodeo performer Bill Pickett dies, never having recovered from a coma he entered after being kicked in the head by a bronco.

April 2, 1979: Military researchers in Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union (now Yekaterinburg, Russia) accidently release spores of Bacillus anthracis, the bacteria that cause anthrax, from the laboratory thanks to a defect in the ventilation system. At least 66 Russians die as a result.

April 2, 2021: Washington D.C. Capitol Police Officer William Evans is killed and his fellow officer is wounded when a man deliberately rams his car into a barrier outside the U.S. Capitol building. The 25-year-old assailant was known by his family to have had a number of mental health challenges. 

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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Almanac for April 1st

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for April 1st: https://ko-fi.com/post/1st-of-April-April-Fools-Day-Q5Q51D6TEJ

Poem: "April" by Linda Pastan

Today's Observance: April Fool's Day, Passover begins at sundown

  • Intermountain Jewish News (Denver, CO), February 11, 1926

Bummer April 1st

April 1, 1958: Takarazuka Revue performer Katsuki Hiromi is killed when her clothes catch on the stage lift on which she is riding. According to the website Takarazuka Forever: “She was wearing an underskirt with a metal band about the waist and when her costume became stuck there was no way to free herself. Her feet were dragged into the moving mechanism and the metal band cut into her torso, killing her. Following her death the lifts had safety guards installed, the speed at which they were dropped and raised was slowed, and all metal costume parts were removed and replaced with bamboo.”

April 1, 1984: Motown singer Marvin Gaye, age 44, is shot to death by his father inside his parents’ home in Los Angeles. 

April 1, 2017: A group of middle school children gather for a birthday party at Quality Inn & Suites in Niles, Michigan. They use the hotel’s indoor swimming pool. When hotel staff peer into the swimming pool area a short time later, they notice some of the children lying unconscious on the pool deck. A pool heater has malfunctioned, causing the 12- to 14-year-olds to be poisoned with carbon monoxide. Sadly, 13-year-old Bryan Douglas Watts cannot be revived and is declared dead on arrive at a local hospital. The other 14 poisoned children are treated and released from the hospital. 

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