As a long-standing tradition here at PfRC, here is our annual recap of this most extraordinairy year. We‘ve come all this way together and here‘s to us ploughing on. Thanks for visiting and be good to yourselves and one another.
january: Bushfires rage across Australia, taking the lives of an estimated billion animals. We had to bid farewell to historian and Monty Python member Terry Jones and veteran reporter and newscaster
Jim Lehrer. Tragically basketball star Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna with seven others died during a helicopter accident. Trump signs a trade deal with Canada and Mรฉxico to replace NAFTA. The United Kingdom and Gibraltar formally announce their intention to leave the European Union, initiating an eleven-month transition period.
february: Veteran actor Kirk Douglas passed away, aged one hundred and three as well as fellow actors Orson Bean and
Robert Conrad. A detailed study of the most distant planetary body explored by a space probe, now called
Arrokoth, is released. World stock markets respond early to unease surrounding the spread of the novel SARS virus. Luxembourg makes all public transportation free to the public.
march: Actor and singer-song writer Kenny Rogers passed away and we said farewell to Max von Sydow. Playwright Terrence McNally (*1938), actor Mark Blum (*1950), architect
Michael Sorkin (*1948), influential Indian chef Floyd Cardoz (*1960), Romanian dissident author Paul Goma (*1935) and saxophonist Manu Dibango (*1933) passed away due to complications of COVID-19. Composer Krzysztof Penderecki (*1933) whose music scored
The Exorcist and
The Shining also succumbed after a long bout of illness as did musician Bill Withers (*1938,
Lean on Me, .
Lovely Day,
Just the Two of Us) from heart complications. Breonna Taylor (*1993) was murdered in her apartment in Louisville, Kentucky by police conducting a groundless, no-knock search of the premises.
april: We had to say goodbye to award-winning musician
Adam Schlesinger (*1967) of Fountains of Wayne fame, Alexander George Thynn, Marquess of Bath (*1932), veteran rhythm guitarist
Bucky Pizzarelli (*1926), jazz pianist and educator Ellis Louis Marsalis, Jr (*1934), folk musician and storyteller
John Prine (*1946) and polymath John Horton Conway (*1937), inventor of among other things of
The Game of Life, and comedian Tim Brooke-Taylor (*1940) succumbing to COVID-19. We say farewell to veteran actress
Honor Blackman (*1925), known for her roles in
The Avengers and in
Goldfinger as Bond Girl Pussy Galore. We also say farewell to teacher
Harriet Mae Glickman (*1925), whom persuaded Charles M. Schultz to
include a black character in his comic strip
Peanuts, cartoonist and long-time contributor to
Mad magazine Mort Drucker (*1929), veteran actor
Brian Dennehy and lesbian and civil rights advocate
Phyllis Lyon (*1924).
may: founding member of
Kraftwerk and electronic music pioneer Florian Schneider (*1947) passed away after a prolonged struggle with cancer. Entertainer and illusionist
Roy Horn (Uwe Ludwig, *1944) of Siegfried & Roy, and Ken Nightingall (*1928), audio engineer and famously known as the
Pink Shorts Boom Operator from Star Wars passed away after succumbing to complications of COVID-19. Pioneering singer and performer
Little Richard (*1932) died after a long struggle with cancer as did techno DJ and producer
Pascal FEOS (*1968) and rhythm and blues singer Betty Wright (*1953), known for her ability to sing in the
whistle register, above falsetto. Veteran actor and comedian Jerry Stiller (*1927) passed away, aged 92. Monumental artist Christo (*1935 on the same day as his partner in life and professionally Jeanne-Claude, †2009, previously
here and
here) passed away of natural causes. Costa Rica legalises gay marriage, the first Latin American country to do so.
june: Rallies and marches rage across the US in response to the brutal murder of Floyd George while being detained by police. Actor Ian Holm (*1931), known for his roles as Napoleon in
Time Bandits, Ash in
Alien and Bilbo Baggins in the Tolkien adaptations, died from complications of Parkinson’s disease. Influential graphic designer Milton Glaser (*1929,
previously) passed away on his ninety-first birthday. Iconic comedian and fixture of Japanese television for decades,
Ken Shimura (*1950) died of COVID-19.
july: Veteran civil rights activist and politician John Lewis (*1940) passed away after an extended bout with cancer. Founder of Fleetwood Mac
Peter Green (*1946) has died. Actress
Olivia de Haviland (*1916) died of natural causes in her home in Paris, aged 104. The US gross domestic product plummets by a third, prompting Trump to suggest that the November elections be delayed until such time as people can vote safely in person. Long time Trump and Tea Party supporter and once-time presidential candidate Herman Cain (*1945) died of complications of COVID-19 after contracting the virus during Trump’s rally in Tulsa.
august: Veteran actor and musician
Wilford Brimley (*1934) passed away, dying in hospital suffering from multiple health issues.
John Hume (*1937), architect of the peace accords in Northern Ireland and instrumental in passing the Good Friday Agreement, has departed. A giantic explosion occurred in the port of Beirut when chemicals stored in a warehouse there detonated. Actor and singer behind such standards as “If I Had a Hammer” and “Lemon Tree” Trinidad “Trini” Lรณpez (*1937) died due to complications from COVID-19. Media mogul
Sumner Redstone who created the production company Viacom, recognising that content was king, passed away, aged 97. Linguist and long-time contributor to Public Radio
Geoffrey Nunberg (*1945) died after coping with a long illness. The Joe Biden campaign selects Kamala Harris as its running-mate, and both parties hold their conventions virtually. Kremlin-critic and chief opposition candidate to Vladimir Putin, Alexei Navalny, is presumably poisoned on a flight back to Siberia and is subsequently medically evacuated to Germany. Black Panther actor and humanitarian
Chadwick Boseman (*1976) dies after a four-year battle with colon cancer. Long-time Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe announces his retirement from elected office over health reasons.
september: Economist and anarchist
David Graeber (*1961) passed away at a hospital in Venice, dying from undisclosed causes. After a short struggle with cancer and last months spent with family and contented reflection, accomplished actor
Dame Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg (*1938) has died. Interviewed for a new expose by Bob Woodward, Trump admitted on tape months ago that he
downplayed the danger of COVID-19, though this revelation seemed to barely rise above the general din of the news cycle and receded quickly in voters’ conscience. The Polish-government allows twelve municipalities to declare themselves LGBT-ideology free-zones. Protests continue in Belarus over the disputed reelection of long-serving, Russian-aligned leader Alexander Lukashenko. Jurist and US Supreme Court associate justice
Ruth Bader Ginsburg (*1933) died after a long battle with pancreatic cancer, leaving a court vacancy just before the presidential election. A grand jury in Kentucky declined to file homicide charges against the police officers who murdered Breonna Taylor. Australian singer and actor
Helen Reddy (*1941) passed away after succumbing to complications from dementia. During the first US presidential debate, devolving into a messy, nasty
political food-fight, Trump refused to denounce white supremacist groups.
october: After White House aid Hick Hopes tested positive for coronavirus, Donald and Melania Trump were also screened and found to both be carriers. The nomination ceremony for the US Supreme Court justice to replace the vacancy left by Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the White House rose garden turned into a superspreader event. Iconic fashion designer
Kenzล Takada (้ซ็ฐ ่ณขไธ, *1939) died from complications of COVID-19. Singer
Eddie Van Halen (*1955) passed away after a long battle with cancer. The FBI in conjunction with other domestic law enforcement authorities
foil a plot by a white supremacists to kidnap the governor of Michigan. Jacinda Arden remains
Prime Minister of New Zealand after her party wins the election in a land-slide victory. Space probe
OSIRIS-REx (
previously) arrives at asteroid Bennu and collects mineral samples to bring back to Earth. Magician and scientific sceptic
James Randi (*1928) passes away, aged 92. Despite the US presidential election only being a little more than a week away, the Republican-controlled Senate rush through the confirmation of a young, conservative justice with questionable qualification and adjourn until after the ballots close, leaving those negatively impacted by the continuing pandemic no fiscal relief package. Actor
Sean Connery passed away, aged ninety.
november: Terror incidents occur in Paris and Vienna. With most of Europe entering a second quarantine as a firebreak to slow the spread of COVID-19, Germany goes into lockdown-light for the month. Election Day comes for the United States with nearly one hundred million voters casting their ballots early. The
election is called in favour of Biden and Harris. Team Trump refuses to
concede. Long time television game show host
Alex Trebek (*1940) dies after a long struggle with pancreatic cancer. Veteran Middle East negotiator
Saeb Erekat dies, aged sixty-five, from complications of COVID-19. The purge of the Trump administration continues with the dismissal of the Defence Secretary for not authorising the mobilisation of the army against protesters and the chief of cyber-security for countering Trump’s false narrative and rightly proclaiming the election the best safeguarded vote in modern US history, and halving troop levels in Iraq, Afghanistan and Sudan by executive decree. A historic Hurricane Iota ravages Central America, having barely recovered from the last, Hurricane Epsilon. Not conceding defeat Trump allows the Biden transition team to begin its work. Argentine footballer, one of the greatest of all time Diego Maradona (*1960) dies of a heart attack.
december: Courts, including the US Supreme Court, rebuff Trump’s efforts to overturn election results in a nacent coup attempt. Massive protests in reaction to legislation that liberalises farming practises leave India paralysed. The first vaccinations against the SARS-CoV-2 virus are administered. With last-ditch Brexit negotiations poised for failure and the UK to crash out of the EU with no deal, Britain moves to deploy
naval warships to protect fishing stocks in its national waters. Pioneering Country and Western singer
Charlie Pride (*1934) passes away due to complications from COVID-19. Intelligence officer and master of the spy novel,
John le Carrรฉ (*1931) has died. French president Emmanuel Macron contracts COVID-19 and goes into quarantine. The
archbishop of Canterbury tells parishioners, especially the vulnerable, that it is not necessary to attend church services on Christmas day, echoed by the Pope and other religious leaders. Compounding Brexit uncertainty, the final week of the year sees the UK cut off from much of the rest of the world over concerns about a new coronavirus strain that is significantly more transmissable. A final deal was arranged for the UK leaving the EU at the last minute which spares Britain the worse fate of crashing-out with no deal but is significantly not as good of a trade pact had the UK remained in. A powerful
earthquake shakes Croatia. French fashion designer
Pierre Cardin passes away, aged ninety-eight.