What Happened This Year 1966
Born in 1966
Heston Blumenthal
An influential chef and author, the individual revolutionized modern cookery through the application of scientific principles to cooking techniques. Established the renowned restaurant The Fat Duck in Bray, Berkshire, which achieved three Michelin stars and was named the best restaurant in the world in 2005. Authored several cookbooks that explore innovative cooking methods and flavors, blending creativity and technology. Introduced new dining experiences, incorporating sensory elements into meals. Promoted the philosophy that cooking should not just involve food preparation but also an exploration of taste and experience.
Continue ReadingGavin Robertson
Gavin Robertson was an Australian cricketer who played as a right-arm leg-spin bowler. Represented Australia in 8 Test matches and 4 One Day Internationals (ODIs) during the 1990s. Made his Test debut against India in 1993 and had notable performances that contributed to the team's success. Played domestic cricket for New South Wales and had a significant role in their bowling attack.
Continue ReadingMiljenko Jergović
Born in 1966, this individual became a prominent figure in contemporary literature and journalism. The works often reflect on the complexities of life in Bosnia and Herzegovina, navigating themes of identity, memory, and war. Significant contributions include novels that intertwine personal and historical narratives. Several writings have been translated into multiple languages, broadening their reach within literary circles. The engagement with both fiction and non-fiction showcases an ability to address social and political issues through a literary lens.
Continue ReadingNatalie Nougayrède
A journalist specializing in international affairs, this individual served as the editor of the French newspaper Le Monde from 2011 to 2014. The work focused on significant global issues, including the Arab Spring and the Syrian civil war. After leaving Le Monde, the individual contributed to various publications and continued to provide analysis on political matters, particularly in relation to Europe and geopolitical conflicts.
Continue ReadingStephen Malkmus
An American singer-songwriter and guitarist rose to prominence in the 1990s as the frontman of the indie rock band Pavement. Pavement released notable albums such as "Slanted and Enchanted" and "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain," which were influential in the alternative rock scene. Following the band's dissolution, continued to release solo work, including albums like "Stephen Malkmus" and "Pig Lib." Malkmus's music is characterized by its clever lyrics and unique sound, blending elements of rock and experimental music.
Continue ReadingThomas Häßler
A former footballer and football manager, celebrated for achievements in professional football. Played as a midfielder, contributing to club success in the Bundesliga with 1. FC Köln and extensively for the German national team. Was part of the squad that won the FIFA World Cup in 1990 in Italy. Transitioned into management after retirement, leading various clubs and youth teams in Germany. Recognized for technical skills and playmaking abilities during a career spanning the late 1980s to the early 2000s.
Continue ReadingDiesel
Singer-songwriter and guitarist achieved recognition in the Australian music scene starting in the late 1980s. Released multiple albums showcasing a blend of rock, blues, and roots music. Gained mainstream success with the album 'Dust and Diesel' which featured the hit single 'Tip of My Tongue'. Developed a reputation for live performances characterized by musical versatility and engaging stage presence. Participated in various musical collaborations and festivals, further solidifying a presence in both Australian and American music circuits.
Continue ReadingGreg Schiano
Played college football at Rutgers University. Served as the head coach of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, leading the team to multiple bowl games. Later became the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFL. Returned to Rutgers University as head coach, focusing on rebuilding the program. Worked as the defensive coordinator at Ohio State University, contributing to the team's success.
Continue ReadingPetra van Staveren
Competed in swimming events in the 1980s. Achieved significant success in breaststroke disciplines, representing the Netherlands in international competitions. Won a bronze medal in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics in the 200-meter breaststroke event. Secured multiple national and European titles throughout the swimming career.
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