American actor Billy Porter wore a black velvet tuxedo dress designed by
Christian Siriano on the red carpet of the 91st Academy Awards (Oscars)
on February 24, 2019. Porter had recently come into public view for his
breakout role in the FX television series Pose, and  his boundary-
pushing red carpet attire during the 2018–19 film awards season.
Following his appearance at the 76th Golden Globe Awards in a custom
silver suit with fuchsia-lined cape, he was invited to host red carpet
interviews at the  Oscars pre-show. Porter approached Siriano and
together they conceived the tuxedo gown. It was well-received by fashion
journalists, who highlighted its elegant design and described it as a
favorite Oscars dress and one of Porter's most fashionable red carpet
looks. The gown cemented Porter's status as a celebrity and as a fashion
icon. Porter considers the outfit a piece of political art intended to
drive a conversation about men's fashion and masculinity. It has also
received praise from academics and the general public, as well as
criticism from conservative commentators.

Read more: 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Christian_Siriano_gown_of_Billy_Porter>

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1919:

The Third Anglo-Afghan War ended with the United Kingdom
signing a treaty to recognise the independence of the Emirate of
Afghanistan.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Anglo-Afghan_War>

1929:

The German airship Graf Zeppelin departed Lakehurst, New
Jersey, on a flight to circumnavigate the world.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LZ_127_Graf_Zeppelin>

2009:

Nine people died when a tour helicopter and a small private
airplane collided over the Hudson River in Hoboken, New Jersey.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Hudson_River_mid-air_collision>

2014:

The World Health Organization declared the Western African
Ebola virus epidemic, which began in December 2013, to be a public
health emergency of international concern.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_African_Ebola_virus_epidemic>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

incommode:
1. To make (someone) uncomfortable; to discomfort, to disturb, to
trouble.
2. To cause (someone or something) inconvenience; to hinder, to impede,
to inconvenience, to obstruct.
3. (formal, obsolete) Synonym of incommodious
4. Inapt; unsuitable.
5. Inconvenient; troublesome.
6. (formal, obsolete) Something which causes inconvenience or trouble; a
bother, an incommodity, an inconvenience.
<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/incommode>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

      I hope that I will have hastened the start of that process of
healing which is so desperately needed in America.  I regret deeply any
injuries that may have been done in the course of the events that led to
this decision. I would say only that if some of my judgments were wrong,
and some were wrong, they were made in what I believed at the time to be
the best interest of the Nation.  To those who have stood with me during
these past difficult months, to my family, my friends, to many others
who joined in supporting my cause because they believed it was right, I
will be eternally grateful for your support.  And to those who have not
felt able to give me your support, let me say I leave with no bitterness
toward those who have opposed me, because all of us, in the final
analysis, have been concerned with the good of the country, however our
judgments might differ.  So, let us all now join together in affirming
that common commitment and in helping our new President succeed for the
benefit of all Americans.      
  --Richard Nixon
<https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon>
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