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This day in pop culture for December 19
On this day in pop culture history, both “Kramer vs. Kramer” and “Titanic” opened in theaters (and didn’t sink) and Charles Dicken’s “A Christmas Carol” was published.
Back to 2024, and the Titanic (the ship, not the movie) continues to captivate; in our school district, there’s an entire unit devoted to the story of the vessel that met its fate on April 15, 1912, ...
The tragedy of the Titanic is one of the best-known seafaring stories in modern history. The cruise ship that was supposed to be indestructible, but a combination of unfortunate circumstances and ...
A picture taken by an underwater drone shows the Titanic shipwreck’s iconic bow with a section of its railing missing. (RMS Titanic Photo) RMS Titanic, the company holding the salvage rights to the ...
R.I.P. to a good portion of the bow feature, made famous in the iconic "King of the World" scene of the eponymous 1997 movie. Reading time 2 minutes The wreck of RMS Titanic has lost a significant ...
Immortalized by Jack and Rose in the famous movie scene, a significant part of the railing on the Titanic’s bow has fallen off the iconic ship, new images show. “We are saddened by this loss,” RMS ...
The RMS Titanic sank on April 15, 1912 — almost 113 years ago — after it hit an iceberg. The RMS Carpathia was over three hours away and came to rescue the stranded survivors. Of the roughly 2,200 ...
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