I don't remember what I was doing but this thread reminded me of something...
I was listening to '
1913: The Year before the Storm' by Florian Illies on R4 Book of the Week. A fascinating listen and a book I'd probably read should I ever see it. It's like a collage, of collection of events that were occurring in the lead up to the first world war; the theft of the Mona Lisa, the Vienna scene, the activities of Kafka, James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp. Most stories are linear, A to B through time yet this went side to side as well - events that occurred at the same time.
You get these questions periodically - what we're you doing when they landed on the moon? when JFK was shot? when the twin towers were hit? This takes the approach of answering that question. And in doing so presents quite an eerie picture, because of course we know what's about to happen.