Also on this day: The United States and Britain sign preliminary peace articles in Paris for ending the Revolutionary War; the Treaty of Paris would be signed in Sept. 1783.
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Darren Criss is looking back at his time on Glee on the 10th anniversary of his first appearance on the show.
The 33-year-old actor, who was just 23 when he landed his role as Blaine Anderson, made his memorable first appearance on November 9, 2010. You might remember that he performed “Teenage Dream” during the episode “Never Been Kissed.”
“Today marks the 10 year anniversary of my first appearance on Glee as Blaine Anderson in the episode ‘Never Been Kissed.’ And while a number of you by that
Also on this day: The United States and Britain sign preliminary peace articles in Paris for ending the Revolutionary War; the Treaty of Paris would be signed in Sept. 1783.
Also on this day: A Colorado militia kills at least 150 Cheyenne Indians in the Sand Creek Massacre.The first Army-Navy football game is played at West Point, N.Y.; Navy defeats Army, 24-0. Navy Lt.
Also on this day: Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan reaches the Pacific Ocean after passing through the South American strait that would bear his name.The Confederate Congress admits Missouri as the 12th state of the Confederacy after Missouri’s disputed secession from the Union. Sinn Fein is founded in Dublin.
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas celebrated Thanksgiving surrounded by family – and what a special night it was.MORE: Inside Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas' £3.64million mansionTaking to Instagram on Thursday night, the actress shared the loveliest family photo featuring the couple's children, Carys and Dylan, and Michael's son from his first marriage, Cameron, who could be seen with his arm around his partner Viviane Thibes.
Also on this day: Americans observe a day of thanksgiving set aside by President George Washington to mark the adoption of the Constitution of the United States.The first college social fraternity, the Kappa Alpha Society, is formed at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. Former slave and abolitionist Sojourner Truth dies in Battle Creek, Mich.The National Hockey League is founded in Montreal, succeeding the National Hockey Association.U.S.
Also on this day: Charles Darwin publishes "On the Origin of Species," which explains his theory of evolution by means of natural selection. Nine members of the Milwaukee police department and two civilians are killed when a bomb explodes inside a police station.
Also on this day: On this date: Frederick County, Md., becomes the first colonial American entity to repudiate the British Stamp Act.Enrico Caruso makes his American debut at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, appearing in “Rigoletto.” Life magazine, created by Henry R. Luce, is first published.The musical “Fiorello!,” starring Tom Bosley as legendary New York Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, opens on Broadway.President Lyndon B.
Also on this day: The “S-O-S” distress signal is adopted at the International Radio Telegraphic Convention in Berlin.The First Battle of Ypres during World War I ends with an Allied victory against Germany. A flying boat, the China Clipper, takes off from Alameda, Calif., carrying more than 100,000 pieces of mail on the first trans-Pacific airmail flight.The Humane Society of the United States is incorporated as the National Humane Society.
Also on this day: Rebecca L. Felton, a Georgia Democrat, is sworn in as the first woman to serve in the U.S.
Transrespect versus Transphobia Worldwide, a project of TGEU, an organization focused on strengthening transgender rights in Europe and Central Asia.
Also on this day: New Jersey becomes the first state to ratify the Bill of Rights.The Mexican Revolution of 1910 has its beginnings under the Plan of San Luis Potosi issued by Francisco I. Madero.Twenty-two former Nazi officials go on trial before an international war crimes tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany.
Miley Cyrus is debuting a brand-new single, and she’s enlisted the musical assistance of Dua Lipa.
Also on this day: President Abraham Lincoln dedicates a national cemetery at the site of the Civil War battlefield of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania.The Senate rejects the Treaty of Versailles by a vote of 55 in favor, 39 against, short of the two-thirds majority needed for ratification. Ford Motor Co.
Also on this day: Elizabeth I accedes to the English throne upon the death of her half-sister, Queen Mary, beginning a 44-year reign.Congress holds its first session in the partially completed U.S. Capitol building.The Suez Canal opens in Egypt.The Union Pacific Railroad Co.
Also on this day: British troops capture Fort Washington in New York during the American Revolution.The newly created Federal Reserve Banks open in 12 cities.The United States and the Soviet Union establish diplomatic relations. Al Capone, right, Chicago's infamous gang overlord during prohibition, leaves Harrisburg, Pa., on Nov.
Also on this day: The Second Continental Congress approves the Articles of Confederation. Explorer Zebulon Pike sees the mountaintop now known as Pikes Peak in present-day Colorado.During the Civil War, Union forces led by Maj.
Also on this day: Inspired by the Jules Verne novel “Around the World in Eighty Days,” New York World reporter Nellie Bly (also known as Elizabeth Cochrane) sets out to make the trip in less time than the fictional Phileas Fogg. (She would complete the journey in 72 days.)The first group exhibition of surrealistic paintings opens at the Galerie Pierre in Paris.Apollo 12 blasts off for the moon.
Also on this day: During the American Revolution, the Continental Army captures Montreal. Benjamin Franklin writes in a letter to a friend, Jean-Baptiste Leroy: “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.”A fire erupts inside a coal mine in Cherry, Ill., killing 259 men and boys.President Franklin D.
Darren Criss is proud that he “feels gay” to some people.