All Events

The Dalai Lama escapes from Tibet to India after the Chinese suppression of an armed uprising costing thousands of Buddhist lives

William Gibson's play The Miracle Worker dramatizes the extraordinary story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan

Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum opens in New York after seventeen years of work on the project

UK prime minister Harold Macmillan, in Cape Town, warns the white settlers of Africa that 'the wind of change' is blowing through their continent

French Cameroun becomes independent as the republic of Cameroun, with Ahmadou Ahidjo as the first president

US film director Jules Dassin makes Never on Sunday, starring the Greek actress Melina Mercouri

South African police fire on a crowd in Sharpeville, near Johannesburg, killing more than sixty people

French choreographer Maurice Béjart is the first director of Belgium's new Ballet of the 20th Century

French Togo becomes independent as the republic of Togo, with Sylvanus Olympio as president

A Liverpool group of musicians call themselves Long John & the Silver Beatles – a name soon shortened to something more memorable

Italian firm director Michelangelo Antonioni makes L'Avventura, with Monica Vitti in the leading role

Soviet forces shoot down a US high-altitude U-2 spy plane and capture the pilot, Gary Powers

Cyprus becomes an independent nation, free of British colonial rule, with Archbishop Makarios as president

20-year-old Spanish tenor Placido Domingo sings his first major role, as Alfredo in La Traviata in the Mexican city of Monterrey

Italian film director Federico Fellini makes La Dolce Vita, an episodic study of life along the Via Veneto in Rome

Fellini's Dolce Vita features the work of the distinguished painter of still lives, Giorgio Morandi

Aung San's widow, Ma Khin Kyi, moves with her children to Delhi, as Burma's ambassador to India

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