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 +"[[Tank Man]]" single-handedly halts the progress of a column of advancing tanks for over half an hour.
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 +"[[Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum?]]" --the Guerrilla Girls
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 +The year [[1989]] is notable for the wave of revolutions that swept the [[Eastern Bloc]], starting in [[Poland]]. Collectively known as the [[Revolutions of 1989]], they were the death knell for the [[Soviet Union]] and for [[Stalinism|Stalinist]]ic [[Marxism-Leninism]] as a basis for government in most of the world, and ushered in a new era of [[neoliberalism|neoliberal]] [[globalization]], [[free trade]], and [[United States dominance]] that lasts to this day.
== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-*Tian'anmen Square, Bejing, China, [[5 June]] 1989: "[[Tank Man]]" single-handedly halts the progress of a column of advancing tanks for over half an hour.+*[[February 6]] – [[King Tubby]] shot
-*[[King Tubby]] shot+*[[February 14]] – radio Tehran broadcast [[fatwa by Ayatollah Khomeini on Salma Rushdie]]
-*[[Berlin Wall]] falls+*[[June 5]] – [[Tiananmen Square protests of 1989]]: "[[Tank Man]]" single-handedly halts the progress of a column of advancing tanks for over half an hour.
 +*[[November 9]] [[Fall of the Berlin Wall]]
 +*[[December 17]] – ''[[The Simpsons]]'' premieres
 +*[[Axiom (record label)|Axiom]] founded
 +===Visual art===
 +*[[Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum?]] by the Guerrilla Girls
 +*[[The Situationist International 1956-1972]] retrospective
 +*
 +''[[Candy Cigarette]]'' (1989) by [[Sally Mann]]
===Film=== ===Film===
 +*''[[Marquis (film)|Marquis]]'' by Henri Xhonneux
*''[[A Grand Day Out|Wallace and Gromit - A Grand Day Out]]'' by Nick Park *''[[A Grand Day Out|Wallace and Gromit - A Grand Day Out]]'' by Nick Park
*''[[Monsieur Hire]]'' by Patrice Leconte *''[[Monsieur Hire]]'' by Patrice Leconte
-*''[[The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover]]'' by Peter Greenaway+*''[[The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover]]'' by Peter Greenaway
*''[[sex, lies, and videotape]]'' by Steven Soderbergh *''[[sex, lies, and videotape]]'' by Steven Soderbergh
*''[[Crimes and Misdemeanors]]'' by Woody Allen *''[[Crimes and Misdemeanors]]'' by Woody Allen
-*''[[Parents]]'' by [[Bob Balaban]]+*''[[Parents (1989 film) |Parents]]'' by Bob Balaban
*''[[Santa Sangre]]'' by Alejandro Jodorowsky *''[[Santa Sangre]]'' by Alejandro Jodorowsky
*''[[Dead Calm]]'' by Phillip Noyce *''[[Dead Calm]]'' by Phillip Noyce
-*''[[Drugstore Cowboy]]'' by Gus Van Sant+*''[[Drugstore Cowboy]]'' by Gus Van Sant
-*''[[Communion]]'' by Philippe Mora+*''[[Communion (1989 film)|Communion]]'' by Philippe Mora
*''[[Life and Nothing But]]'' by Bertrand Tavernier *''[[Life and Nothing But]]'' by Bertrand Tavernier
*''[[Time of the Gypsies]]'' by Emir Kusturica *''[[Time of the Gypsies]]'' by Emir Kusturica
*''[[Slaves of New York]]'' by James Ivory *''[[Slaves of New York]]'' by James Ivory
-====Literature====+*''[[Parenthood (film)|Parenthood]]'' by Ron Howard
-*''[[Lipstick Traces|Lipstick Traces, a Secret History of 20th Century]]''+*''[[Dead Poets Society ]]'' by Peter Weir
-*''[[The Quincunx]]'' (1989) - Charles Palliser+*''[[Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills]]'' by Paul Bartel
 +*''[[Darkness/Light/Darkness]]'' by Jan Švankmajer
 +*''[[Tetsuo: The Iron Man]]'' by Shinya Tsukamoto
 +*''[[Vampire's Kiss]]'' by Robert Bierman
 +*''[[Begotten (film)|Begotten]]'' by E. Elias Merhige
-== Music ==+===Television===
-*''I'' by [[A. R. Kane]]+*''[[Inside Story: The Road to Terror]]'' by Adam Curtis
-*''[[3 Feet High and Rising]]'' by [[De La Soul]]+
-==== Singles====+
-*[[Jerry Edwards]] - I am somebody+===Literature===
-*[[French Kiss]] by Lil' Louis+====Fiction====
-*[[Jungle Brothers]] - I'll House You+*''[[My Mother, Madame Edwarda and The Dead Man]]'' by Georges Bataille
-*[[Frankie Knuckles]] present Satoshi Tomiie - Tears (feat. Robert Owens)+*''[[The Quincunx]]'' by Charles Palliser
-*[[Sueno Latino]] - Sueno Latino (E2-E4 reinterpretation)+*''[[London Fields (novel)|London Fields]]'' by Martin Amis
-*[[808 State]] - Pacific State+====Non-fiction====
-*Symbols and Instruments - Mood (Mark Farina)+*''[[Lipstick Traces|Lipstick Traces, a Secret History of 20th Century]]'' by Greil Marcus
-*[[Octave One]] - I Believe+*''[[No Respect: Intellectuals and Popular Culture]]'' by Andrew Ross
-*[[Ten City]] - Where Do We Go+*''[[Hard Core: Power, Pleasure]]'' by Linda Williams
-*[[Black Box]] - Ride On Time+*''[[Rants and Incendiary Tracts]]'' by Bob Black and Adam Parfrey
-*[[Frankie Knuckles]] - Your Love/Baby Wants To Ride+*''[[Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity]]'' by Richard Rorty
-*[[S'Express]] - "Theme from S'Express"+ 
-*[[Mr Fingers]] - What about this Love+=== Music ===
-*[[Steve Poindexter]] - Work That Mutherfucker+* [[Music Institute]] in Detroit closes its doors
-*[[R-Tyme]] - R-Theme+====Albums====
-*[[Carl Craig|Psyche]] - Crack Down+*''[[i (A.R. Kane album)|I]]'' by A. R. Kane
-*[[Technotronic]] - Pump Up The Jam+*''[[3 Feet High and Rising]]'' by De La Soul
 + 
 +*''[[From The Mind Of Lil Louis]]'' by Lil Louis
 +*''[[Textures (album)|Textures]]'' by Brian Eno
 +* ''[[Sex (The Necks album)|Sex]]'' by The Necks
 + 
 +==== Singles ====
 +*[[French Kiss (Lil Louis song)|French Kiss]] by Lil' Louis
 +*[[I'll House You]] by Jungle Brothers
 +*[[Work That Mutherfucker]] by Steve Poindexter
 +*[[Sueño Latino]] by Sueño Latino
 +*[[Pacific State (song)|Pacific State]] by 808 State
 +*[[Fight the Power (Public Enemy song)|Fight the Power]] by Public Enemy
 +*[[Funky Cold Medina]] by Tone Lōc
 +*[[Wicked Game]] by Chris Isaak
 +*[[Falling (Julee Cruise song)|Falling]] by Julee Cruise
 +*[[Rhyme Fighter]] by Mellow Man Ace
 +=====Guilty pleasures=====
 +*[[Me So Horny]] by 2 Live Crew
 +*[[Pump Up the Jam]] by Technotronic
== Births == == Births ==
==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
 +*[[Georges Simenon ]] (1903 – 1989)
 +*[[Samuel Beckett]] (1906 – 1989)
 +*[[Salvador Dalí]] (1904 - 1989)
 +*[[Jack Smith]] (1932 - 1989)
 +*[[Sergio Leone]] (1929 – 1989)
 +*[[Thomas Bernhard]] (1931 - 1989)
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The year 1989 is notable for the wave of revolutions that swept the Eastern Bloc, starting in Poland. Collectively known as the Revolutions of 1989, they were the death knell for the Soviet Union and for Stalinistic Marxism-Leninism as a basis for government in most of the world, and ushered in a new era of neoliberal globalization, free trade, and United States dominance that lasts to this day.

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