What Happened This Year 2016
People Who Died in 2016
George Weidenfeld
Born in Austria, a significant role in journalism and publishing spanned several decades. Co-founded Weidenfeld & Nicolson, which became a prominent publishing house in the UK. Contributed to various humanitarian efforts, particularly related to refugee support, during and after World War II. Served as a prolific writer and commentator on political and cultural issues. Received the honorary title of Baron in the UK.
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Served as a pastor and educator, focusing on Independent Baptist ministries. Founded the Pensacola Bible Institute, which became a key institution for educating pastors and laypeople in Baptist theology. Authored numerous works on biblical interpretation and church practices, influencing many within the Independent Baptist movement. Engaged in various debates regarding scripture and theology, emphasizing a literal interpretation of the Bible.
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A music producer, founded the successful boy bands Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC in the 1990s. Developed a notable career in the pop music industry through talent management and production. Operated Trans Continental Records and achieved significant commercial success in the music scene. Involved in various financial ventures that ultimately led to legal issues including fraud charges, which resulted in a lengthy prison sentence.
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Born in 1962, a singer-songwriter gained recognition for a unique blend of pop and rock music. The debut album, 'Wonderful Life', released in 1987, featured the title track which became a major hit in several countries. The emotional depth of the lyrics and haunting melodies contributed to the song's lasting popularity. Throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, the artist released multiple albums, garnering a following and establishing a signature sound. Continued to perform and produce music, maintaining a connection with fans.
Continue ReadingAlice Drummond
An actress with a career spanning several decades, gained recognition for roles in film and theater. Appeared in the film 'Awakenings' alongside Robin Williams. Played a recurring role in the television series 'Law & Order'. Made significant contributions to stage productions and worked extensively off-Broadway. Received praise for her performances, showcasing versatility in both dramatic and comedic roles.
Continue ReadingLoris Francesco Capovilla
Ordained as a priest in 1940, significant roles included serving as secretary to Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini. Elevated to bishop in 1959 and later became cardinal in 2013. Played a notable role during the Second Vatican Council, contributing to important documents and reforms within the Catholic Church. Appointed Archbishop of Venice in 1979 and later became the cardinal priest of Santa Maria della Scala. Participated in various papal conclaves, influencing church leadership.
Continue ReadingGary Loizzo
American guitarist, singer, recording engineer, and record producer contributed to the rock band Styx, achieving commercial success in the 1970s and 1980s. Worked extensively as a producer and engineer, influencing sound production standards. Known for involvement in producing several albums and singles that reached the top of the charts. Also performed as a member of the band, showcasing skills as both a vocalist and musician.
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An American economist made significant contributions to game theory, particularly in the context of conflict and cooperation. Schelling's work analyzed strategic behavior in economics and military strategy, providing insights that influenced both public policy and academic research. His notable publications include 'The Strategy of Conflict' and 'Micromotives and Macrobehavior'. Schelling's theories have been applied to various fields, including international relations, economics, and environmental policy. In 2005, he received the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his pioneering analysis of conflict and cooperation through game-theory methodology.
Continue ReadingMichel Butor
An influential figure in the literary world, Butor contributed significantly to the Nouveau Roman movement. His writing style is characterized by innovative narrative techniques and exploration of literary forms. The novel 'Passing Time' exemplifies this approach, weaving together various perspectives and disjointed timelines. In addition to novels, extensive critical writings and essays on literature highlighted the shifts in 20th-century thought. Butor collaborated with artists across various disciplines, enriching both literature and art through interdisciplinary dialogue.
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