THE MURDER OF THE 35th U.S. PRESIDENT

Prime Video: The Assassination of JFK

How to Watch The Kennedy Assassination Coverage as It Happened - The  Atlantic

After JFK assassination, TV news comes of age - Newsday

After John F. Kennedy's assassination, wandering Oregonian reporter  documents Portland scenes - oregonlive.com

The Oregonian JFK Assasinated Newspaper

John F. Kennedy | National Geographic Kids
John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963)

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FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG

Equity Statement - Sunshine Division

https://sunshinedivision.org/donate/

Sunshine Division: Life changing for cops, too

Home - Sunshine Division

Portland Police Sunshine Division | Providing emergency food and clothing  since 1923

Sunshine Division Set To Distribute 4,000 Holiday Food Boxes - KXL

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MOST VALUABLE COMIC EVER SETS RECORD

Heritage Auctions
by Kevin Zelman

A copy of “Superman No. 1,” the 1939 issue that introduced
everyone to the Man of Steel in his first solo title, sold for
$9.2 million on Thursday at an auction run by Heritage, in
near-pristine condition.

This price beats the previous record, set in 2024 when “Action
Comics No. 1,” the comic where fans met the Kryptonian hero,
sold for $6 million. Even prior to that, a copy of “Superman No.
1” held the record with a sale of $5.3 million in 2022.

For a comic being 86 years old, it’s in excellent condition,
being graded a 9.0 out of 10 by the Certified Guaranty
Company, the leading third-party grading service for
comic books.

This rare comic was discovered by three brothers in a box
full of yellowed newspaper clippings, while they were in the
attic of their late mother’s house.

Superman Logo PNG | PNG All

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SOME ROCK AND ROLL RADIO HISTORY

World of faces Alan Freed - American DJ - World of faces

WABC radio fired DJ Alan Freed on November 21, 1959 after
he refused to sign a FCC statement
denying that he had
accepted money for promoting records, a practice known
as "payola."

While WABC cited its "contractual right to terminate," the
dismissal happened amid a larger payola scandal that
ultimately ruined his career.

Alan Freed
Albert James "Alan" Freed
(December 15, 1921 – January 20, 1965)

"Alan Freed Presents The Big Beat" Vintage Poster Print - FREE SHIPPING! | Vintage concert ...

DJ Alan Freed's Ashes Removed from Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | TIME

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SPORTS DRAMA FILM DEBUTED ON THIS DAY

The Making of Rocky: How the Movie Became a Classic    
 All the Rocky films: Ranked from worst ...   
    
    
   
On November 21, 1976, Rocky, starring Sylvester Stallone
as the underdog prizefighter Rocky Balboa, debuted in
New York City.

The movie, which opened in theaters across the United
States on December 3, 1976, was a huge box-office hit
and received 10 Academy Award nominations, including
Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay for the then-little
known Stallone.

Rocky ultimately took home three Oscars, including one
for Best Picture, and made Stallone one of the biggest
stars in Hollywood.

Rocky | Plot, Cast, Awards, & Facts | Britannica

Rocky Movie Reviews Rocky 1-Rocky ...

Sylvester Stallone Signs With Independent Artist Group
Sylvester Gardenzio "Sly" Stallone is 79.

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