On the home section of your profile( the main page you see when you log on with all the status updates on)
Scroll down and there is an event section (this is where it shows your friends birthdays ect)
Click on view all and you can look at past and upcoming events.
I have noticed the same thing, as have many other facebook users. It seems that facebook has changed the settings on timeline universally (for all facebook users), such that events no longer appear on the timeline. There is speculation that this will be changing. See the related link that I attached.
Attending events in cities... APEX:)
An admin of the event has the option to delete the event among other editing options. To remove it from your events as a user you can change your RSVP to not attending.
As birthdays are treated as events in the current platform of Facebook it's a little bit problematic to view past events, as they automatically deleted. however, there is still 2 options available in order to view past events. ONE WAY: is to download the Facebook Calender and sync it into Outlook mail application, and than view it normally tthrough the calender view mode. 2ND WAY: logic. unlike unique events, birthdays are repeated events which come every year. therefore, simply go to the exact date to come on the next year, via the Facebook and choose "see all events" option. *please notice, that you can only browse into future events, and it may take some time to bypass 364 days forwards :-)
how can you view someones facebook profile after they blocked you
Anybody can view facebook. How much they can view of your page depends on your privacy settings.
Be invited to view them.
Emperor Caligula was banned from attending events at the Colosseum due to his erratic behavior and cruelty towards the people of Rome.
Facebook doesn't have that function.
You can view Facebook on any browser.
5,894,904It became the world record for most people attending an event in 2010.
"Facebook" is named after a book used at Harvard that contained a profile of everyone attending that university.