Daily Almanac for Saturday, February 17, 2024

By Mariana Smith

Socialite and Businesswoman Paris Hilton is 43 today having been born in 1981. Here she is in October 2021. By Office of Congressman Greg Steube – https twitter.com/Rep. Greg Steube, Public Domain, https commons.wikimedia.org

FROM WIKIPEDIA COMMONS

Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American media personality, businesswoman, and socialite. Born in New York City, and raised there and in Los Angeles, she is a great-granddaughter of Conrad Hilton, the founder of Hilton Hotels. Hilton first attracted tabloid attention in the late 1990s, when she became a fixture in NYC’s social scene, and ventured into modeling at age 19, signing with Donald Trump‘s agency Trump Model Management. After David LaChapelle photographed her and sister Nicky for the September 2000 issue of Vanity Fair, Hilton was proclaimed “New York’s leading It Girl” in 2001. The reality television series The Simple Life (2003–2007), in which she co-starred with her friend Nicole Richie, and a leaked 2003 sex tape with her then-boyfriend Rick Salomon, later released as 1 Night in Paris (2004), catapulted her to global fame.

Hilton published her debut book, Confessions of an Heiress (2004), which became a New York Times Best Seller, landed her first major film role in the horror remake House of Wax (2005), and released her eponymous debut studio album, Paris (2006), which reached number six on the Billboard 200 and respectively produced the successful single “Stars Are Blind“. Her media ventures have included the reality television series Paris Hilton’s My New BFF (2008–2009), The World According to Paris (2011), Hollywood Love Story (2018), Cooking with Paris (2021), and Paris in Love (2021–present); the documentaries Paris, Not France (2008), The American Meme (2018), and This Is Paris (2020); the books Your Heiress Diary (2005) and Paris: The Memoir (2023); as well as the podcast, I am Paris (2021–present). She has also recorded a line of standalone singles and performed as a disc jockey.

A polarizing and ubiquitous public figure, Hilton is said to have influenced the revival of the “famous for being famous” phenomenon throughout the 2000s. Critics indeed suggest that she exemplifies the celebutante —a household name not through talent or work, but through inherited wealth and lavish lifestyle. Forbes included her in its Celebrity 100 in 2004, 2005, and 2006, and ranked her as the most “overexposed” celebrity in 2006 and 2008. Hilton has parlayed her media fame into numerous business endeavours. Under her company, she has produced content for broadcast media, launched a variety of product lines, and opened a chain of self-branded boutiques worldwide, as well as an urban beach club in the Philippines. Her perfume line alone has brought in over US$2.5 billion in revenue, as of 2020.

TODAY’S ALMANAC

Question of the Day

When I was young and it would rain while the sun was shining, someone might say, “The Devil is beating his wife.” Where did this saying come from?

We think that the saying originated in Hungary, and in the United States it was used primarily in the Deep South. Others have called this weather phenomena “a monkey’s wedding” (South Africa) or have used the saying “The witch is making butter” (Poland) to describe it. Whatever expression you use, it’s a pretty nifty thing to see.

Advice of the Day

Drink rosemary tea to enhance your memory.

Home Hint of the Day

If you need a hole in a piece of wood and don’t have a drill bit handy, put a nail in the drill’s chuck (the part of the drill that tightens around the bit). It will work nearly as well as a drill bit.

Word of the Day

Cirrocumulus cloud

Thin cloud that appears as small “cotton patches.”

Puzzle of the Day

What is the difference between a locomotive and a hound?

One runs on the track, and the other tracks on the run.

Born

  • Arcangelo Corelli (composer) – 
  • Dorothy Canfield Fisher (author) – 
  • Marjorie Lawrence (opera singer) – 
  • Michiaki Takahashi (virologist best know for inventing first chickenpox vaccine ) – 
  • Rene Russo (actress) – 
  • Richard Karn (actor, game show host) – 
  • Michael Jordan (basketball player) – 
  • Jerry O’Connell (actor) – 
  • Jason Ritter (actor) – 
  • Paris Hilton (heiress) – 
  • Ed Sheeran (musician) – 

Died

  • Geronimo (Chiricahua Apache leader) – 
  • Wilfred Laurier (8th Prime Minister of Canada) – 
  • Lee Strasberg (actor and director) – 
  • Thelonious Monk (jazz pianist) – 

Events

  • Myles Standish appointed commander of Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts– 
  • Tie broken: Thomas Jefferson to be U.S. president; Aaron Burr, Vice President– 
  • Baron Karl von Drais de Sauerbrun patented draisine (bicycle precursor)– 
  • Confederate H. L. Hunley was first submarine to sink a warship (USS Housatonic)– 
  • Columbia, South Carolina, burned by Union Army (U.S. Civil War)– 
  • First sardines canned in Maine– 
  • The National Congress of Mothers, later known as the PTA, founded– 
  • Marcel Duchamp’s painting, Nude Descending a Staircase, outraged viewers– 
  • First publication of Newsweek magazine– 
  • Elvis Presley awarded his first gold album for Elvis”“– 
  • 9-pound 6-ounce chain pickerel caught near Homerville, Georgia– 

Weather

  • McIntosh, South Dakota, recorded a low temperature of -58 degrees F– 
  • The temperature dipped to -60F in Esker, Labrador – 
  • Record low of 60 degrees below zero F, Labrador– 
  • Blizzard dumped more snow in Boston than any other storm in the state’s history— including the Blizzard of 1978—Logan International Airport measured 27.5 inches– 

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