Born on This Day

Etta James

1938 - 2012

Singer who melded blues, gospel, soul and R&B on hits "At Last" and "I'd Rather Go Home."

Virginia Woolf

1882 - 1941

English writer who pioneered the use of stream-of-consciousness in works "Mrs. Dalloway" and "A Room of One's Own."

Alicia Keys

1981 -

Singer-songwriter who fuses R&B, soul and hip-hop styles in hits like "Fallin' and "No One," and who created the autobiographical musical "Hell's Kitchen."

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1920
JAN25

The Czech play "R.U.R." ("Rossum's Universal Robots") by Karel Čapek premieres. The hit helps introduce the word "robot" to the English language. At first happy to work for their makers, the robots rebel and take over society.

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