What Happened This Year 2022
People Who Died in 2022
Jeroen Brouwers
Originated in the Netherlands, engagement in journalism began early, with contributions to various publications. A career in writing flourished, with a focus on fiction, essays, and autobiographical works. Some notable literary contributions include novels that reflect deeply on personal experiences and societal issues. Recognition came through prestigious awards, highlighting literary excellence in the Dutch language.
Continue ReadingAnita Pointer
A prominent American singer-songwriter gained recognition as a member of the Grammy-winning group The Pointer Sisters. The ensemble achieved commercial success in the late 1970s and 1980s, blending genres such as pop, jazz, and R&B. Significant hits included 'I'm So Excited,' 'Jump (For My Love),' and 'Fire.' The group earned numerous accolades, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The Pointer Sisters became known for their vocal harmonies and energetic performances, contributing to the vibrant sound of the era.
Continue ReadingRegimantas Adomaitis
An acclaimed Lithuanian actor, recognized for extensive work in theater and film, primarily during the Soviet era. Achieved prominence for performances in films such as 'The Runners' and 'The Unseen'. Contributed significantly to Lithuanian theater, particularly in Vilnius, where numerous performances showcased talent and versatility. Also involved in television productions, leaving a lasting legacy in the performing arts.
Continue ReadingBruno Latour
A French philosopher, anthropologist, and sociologist contributed significantly to the fields of science and technology studies. Developed the Actor-Network Theory, which examines the interplay between human and non-human elements in societal developments. Wrote influential works, including 'We Have Never Been Modern' and 'Science in Action'. Engaged in critiques of modernity and explored the social construction of scientific facts. Held academic positions at institutions such as the École des Mines de Paris and was a prominent figure in contemporary social theory.
Continue ReadingLeszek Engelking
Born in Poland, this individual became a prominent figure in contemporary Polish literature. Engaged in poetry, prose, and essays, contributed significantly to Polish culture. Worked to promote Polish literature both domestically and internationally. Collaborated with various literary journals and participated in literary festivals. Achieved recognition for capturing the essence of Polish identity through nuanced exploration of personal and national themes.
Continue ReadingShahabuddin Ahmed
Served as the 12th President of Bangladesh from 1996 to 2001. Held a distinguished career in the judiciary, contributing significantly to legal reform. Participated in the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 and took on various roles in the Bangladeshi government throughout the years. Also engaged with the Awami League political party, influencing the political landscape of the nation.
Continue ReadingBo Hopkins
Acted in several notable films and television series during the late 20th century. Appeared in the films 'American Graffiti', 'The Wild Bunch', and 'Midnight Express'. Had a recurring role in the TV series 'The Rockford Files'. Worked extensively in the entertainment industry, contributing to various genres including drama and action.
Continue ReadingDon McKenney
Played professional ice hockey primarily as a center. Played in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers, and Boston Bruins. Contributed to the Boston Bruins' 1969-70 Stanley Cup victory. Transitioned to coaching following a playing career, leading various teams in the minor leagues and junior hockey.
Continue ReadingJose Maria Sison
Contributed significantly to the establishment of the Communist Party of the Philippines in 1968. Developed a Marxist-Leninist-Maoist framework for the party and its armed wing, the New People's Army. Advocated for revolutionary reforms and social justice in the Philippines. Experienced lengthy political imprisonment and exile, continuing to influence leftist politics through writings and ideologies.
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