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This Week in Pop Culture July 21 July 27
July 21, 1989: Weird Al Yankovic's cinematic opus 'UHF' opens. The musical satirist leads an all-star cast that includes Michael Richards, Fran Drescher, Victoria Jackson and Billy Barty. It will gross more than $6 million.
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July 21, 1987: 'Entertainment Tonight' host Mary Hart has her legs insured by Lloyd's of London for $2 million.
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July 22, 1965: Screen legend Cary Grant weds Dyan Cannon in Las Vegas. Things sour quickly and less than three years later they engage in a bitter divorce during which she testifies that he would spank her, lock her in her room and take LSD.
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July 23, 1982: Actor Vic Morrow and two child actors are killed by an out of control helicopter on the set of 'Twilight Zone: The Movie.' Following a four-year trial, director John Landis and other crew members are acquitted of responsibility.
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July 23, 1984: Suzette Charles becomes the second black woman to hold the title of Miss America after Vanessa Williams, the first black woman to wear the crown, is forced to abdicate her title amid the uproar over old nude photos of her that are published in Penthouse magazine.
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July 24, 1990: Judas Priest faces a wrongful death suit brought by parents of two fans who had committed suicide. The families allege the kids were inspired by subliminal messages that can be heard if the band's song 'Better By You, Better Than Me' is played backwards. The band is eventually acquitted.
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July 25, 1990: Roseanne Barr sparks outrage when she butchers the National Anthem before a San Diego Padres game and caps off her performance by grabbing her crotch and spitting on the ground.
Joan Fahrenthold, AP
July 25, 1980: Just five months after the death of lead singer Bon Scott, AC/DC, with new front man Brian Johnson, release 'Back in Black.' It will sell more than 42 million copies worldwide, making it the second-best selling album of all time, after only 'Thriller' by Michael Jackson.
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July 25, 1995: Legendary singer Nina Simone fires a pellet gun at a pair of noisy teenagers playing next door to her home in France, hitting one of them in the leg. She is given an eight-month suspended sentence and ordered to get psychological treatment.
Michel Gangne, AFP / Getty Images
July 26, 2006: Former *NSYNC member Lance Bass announces to PEOPLE magazine and the world that he's gay. Soon after his coming out, he will start dating 2003 'Amazing Race' winner Reichen Lehmkuhl.
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