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Atari's 'Pong' pressed play on the video game revolution on this day in 1972
A simple game of ping-pong made video games into a force to be reckoned with in 1972.
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Britney Spears's '…Baby One More Time' music video debuted on MTV's 'TRL' on this day in 1998. The choreographer shares how he knew the pop star would become an overnight success.
"She really, really wanted it — and she worked for it," recalls Randy Connor, the choreographer for the iconic music video.
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Disney's most controversial movie, 'Song of the South,' opened in theaters on this day in 1946
The Uncle Remus film, combining live action and animation and featuring "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah," premiered to criticism and protests.
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Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes's 2006 union was the 'wedding of the century.' Their photographer shares what it was like to shoot the event.
After a whirlwind courtship — and baby — the couple married at a 15th century castle in Italy in 2006. We revisit what was called the "wedding of the century" for the now-exes — with insight from their wedding photographer.
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Luke and Laura's wedding on 'General Hospital' drew 30 million viewers on this day in 1981
Elizabeth Taylor was a guest star. Princess Diana sent Champagne. Luke and Laura's 1981 TV wedding was a huge event — though not filled with all rosy memories for actors Anthony Geary and Genie Francis, who shot in the heat.
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Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera made their 'Mickey Mouse Club' debuts on this day in 1993
The three performers earned their Mouse Ears as new additions to Disney's variety series.
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Michael Jackson's crotch-grabbing 'Black or White' dance routine shocked America on this day in 1991
The grandly orchestrated rollout elevated "Black or White" to a can't-miss pop culture event, one that was seen by an estimated 500 million viewers worldwide.
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