Above is a cover of Inside News from today, 1965. The woman strangled with her own panties is not the showgirl at left, but the woman in the inset, who was allegedly a “Negro prostitute” who refused service to a “White John.” We found this inside a 24-page collection of tabloid covers that we bought online for five dollars. That’s a bargain on one level, but of course the publishers chose some of the most provocative and offensive covers they could find, and now we have all that stuck in our heads. Good news, though. Soon, you’ll have it stuck in your heads too, because we’re generous like that.
2011—Elizabeth Taylor Dies
American actress Elizabeth Taylor, whose career began at age 12 when she starred in National Velvet, and who would eventually be nominated for five Academy Awards as best actress and win for Butterfield 8 and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, dies of congestive heart failure in Los Angeles. During her life she had been hospitalized more than 70 times.