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+ | "[[If there is no truth, there is no injustice]]."--''Solidarity in the Conversation of Humankind'' (1995) by Norman Geras | ||
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+ | "The key thing with something like that is, you take the one sentence and turn it around and go on to another issue. Remember, you're answering the questions. You can talk about anything you want to."--anonymous spin doctor to [[Pat Robertson]] in ''[[Spin (1995 film)|Spin]]'' | ||
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'''1995''' (MCMXCV) was the 995th year of the [[2nd millennium]], the 95th year of the [[20th century]], and the 6th year of the [[1990s]] decade. | '''1995''' (MCMXCV) was the 995th year of the [[2nd millennium]], the 95th year of the [[20th century]], and the 6th year of the [[1990s]] decade. | ||
- | This was the year that the Internet entered [[public consciousness]]. | + | This was the year that the [[internet]] entered [[public consciousness]]. |
== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
*The [[World Wide Web]] gradually began receiving a great deal of attention in the [[popular culture]] and [[mass media]] | *The [[World Wide Web]] gradually began receiving a great deal of attention in the [[popular culture]] and [[mass media]] | ||
=== Visual arts === | === Visual arts === | ||
- | *''[[Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963-1995 ]]'' by [[Tracey Emin]] | + | *''[[Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995]]'' by Tracey Emin |
*Gustave Courbet's 1866 painting "[[The Origin of the World]]" is first publicly displayed. | *Gustave Courbet's 1866 painting "[[The Origin of the World]]" is first publicly displayed. | ||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
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*''[[Leaving Las Vegas]]'' by Mike Figgis | *''[[Leaving Las Vegas]]'' by Mike Figgis | ||
*''[[Safe (1995 film)|Safe]]'' by Todd Haynes | *''[[Safe (1995 film)|Safe]]'' by Todd Haynes | ||
- | *''[[La haine]]'' by Mathieu Kassovitz | + | *''[[La Haine]]'' by Mathieu Kassovitz |
*''[[Wild Side (1995 film)|Wild Side]]'' by Donald Cammell | *''[[Wild Side (1995 film)|Wild Side]]'' by Donald Cammell | ||
*''[[Underground (1995 film)|Underground]]'' by Emir Kusturica | *''[[Underground (1995 film)|Underground]]'' by Emir Kusturica | ||
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*''[[The Bridges of Madison County (film)|The Bridges of Madison County]]'' by Clint Eastwood | *''[[The Bridges of Madison County (film)|The Bridges of Madison County]]'' by Clint Eastwood | ||
*''[[Showgirls]]'' by Paul Verhoeven | *''[[Showgirls]]'' by Paul Verhoeven | ||
+ | *''[[Crumb (film) |Crumb]]'' by Terry Zwigoff | ||
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====Documentary==== | ====Documentary==== | ||
- | *''[[The Celluloid Closet]]'' by Jeffrey Friedman, Rob Epstein | + | *''[[The Celluloid Closet (film)|The Celluloid Closet]]'', narrated by [[Lily Tomlin]], directed by by Jeffrey Friedman, Rob Epstein |
+ | *''[[Spin (1995 film)|Spin]]'' by Brian Springer | ||
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====Short==== | ====Short==== | ||
*''[[The Elegant Spanking]]'' by Maria Beatty | *''[[The Elegant Spanking]]'' by Maria Beatty | ||
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==== Singles ==== | ==== Singles ==== | ||
- | *Original Disco Motion by [[Faze Action]] | + | *"I'm Your Brother" by [[Round One]] ([[Ron Trent]]) |
- | *I'm Your Brother by [[Round One]] ([[Ron Trent]]) | + | *"[[Better Love]]" by Krystine |
- | *Krystine - Better Love | + | *"[[A Feelin']]" by [[Jasper Street Company]] |
- | *[[A Feelin']] by [[Jasper Street Company]] | + | *"[[M-4.5]]" by [[Maurizio]] |
- | *Duke - So In Love With You | + | *"[[Hi Tech Jazz]]" by [[Underground Resistance]] |
- | *[[Maurizio]] - M 4.5 | + | *"[[Green Velvet (album)|Flash]]" by [[Green Velvet]] |
- | *[[Underground Resistance]] - [[Hi Tech Jazz]] | + | *[[I Wish (Skee-Lo song)|I Wish]] by Skee-Lo |
- | *[[Green Velvet]] - [[Flash]] | + | *[[The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)]] by The Bucketheads |
- | *[[Daft Punk]] - Da Funk | + | *[[I Got 5 on It]] by Luniz |
==== Albums ==== | ==== Albums ==== | ||
*''[[Club Classics & House Foundations]]'' by various | *''[[Club Classics & House Foundations]]'' by various | ||
*''[[Universal Sounds of America]]'', a space jazz compilation on Soul Jazz Records | *''[[Universal Sounds of America]]'', a space jazz compilation on Soul Jazz Records | ||
+ | * ''[[Tilt (Scott Walker album)|Tilt]]'' by Scott Walker | ||
+ | * ''[[Painted Desert]]'' by Ikue Mori, Robert Quine and Marc Ribot | ||
+ | * ''[[Journeys_by_DJ#Journeys_By_DJ:_Coldcut_-_70_Minutes_of_Madness|Journeys By DJ: Coldcut - 70 Minutes of Madness]]'' by Coldcut | ||
=== Literature=== | === Literature=== | ||
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== Births == | == Births == | ||
==Deaths == | ==Deaths == | ||
- | *[[Willem Frederik Hermans]], Dutch writer (1910 - 1995) | + | * [[March 9]] – [[Edward Bernays]], Austrian-born American propagandist (b. [[1891]]) |
- | *[[Pierre Schaeffer]], French musician (1910 - 1995) | + | * [[March 24]] - [[Henri Xhonneux]] Belgian filmmaker (b. 1945) |
- | *[[Gilles Deleuze]], French philosopher (1925 - 1995) | + | * [[April 15]] – [[eden ahbez]], Scottish-American songwriter and recording artist (b. 1908) |
- | *[[Tee Scott]], American DJ (1948 - 1995) | + | * [[June 20]] – [[Emil Cioran]], Romanian-French philosopher and academic (b. 1911) |
- | *[[Terry Southern]], American writer (1924 - 1995) | + | * [[August 9]] – [[Jerry Garcia]], American guitarist ([[The Grateful Dead]]) (b. [[1942]]) |
- | *[[Hugo Pratt]], Italian writer (1927 - 1995) | + | * [[August 19]] – [[Pierre Schaeffer]], French composer (b. [[1910]]) |
- | *[[Louis Malle]], French filmmaker (1932 - 1995) | + | * [[August 20]] – [[Hugo Pratt]], Italian comics creator (b. [[1927]]) |
- | *[[eden ahbez]], Scottish-American songwriter and recording artist (1908 - 1995) | + | * [[October 29]] – [[Terry Southern]], American screenwriter (b. [[1924]]) |
+ | * [[September 1]] – [[Willem Frederik Hermans]], Dutch writer (b. 1910) | ||
+ | * [[September 17]] – [[Tee Scott]], American DJ (b. 1948) | ||
+ | * [[November 4]] – [[Gilles Deleuze]], French philosopher (b. [[1925]]) | ||
+ | * [[November 23]] – [[Louis Malle]], French film director (b. [[1932]]) | ||
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"If there is no truth, there is no injustice."--Solidarity in the Conversation of Humankind (1995) by Norman Geras "The key thing with something like that is, you take the one sentence and turn it around and go on to another issue. Remember, you're answering the questions. You can talk about anything you want to."--anonymous spin doctor to Pat Robertson in Spin |
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1995 (MCMXCV) was the 995th year of the 2nd millennium, the 95th year of the 20th century, and the 6th year of the 1990s decade.
This was the year that the internet entered public consciousness.
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Art and culture
- The World Wide Web gradually began receiving a great deal of attention in the popular culture and mass media
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Visual arts
- Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995 by Tracey Emin
- Gustave Courbet's 1866 painting "The Origin of the World" is first publicly displayed.
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Film
- The City of Lost Children by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet
- Leaving Las Vegas by Mike Figgis
- Safe by Todd Haynes
- La Haine by Mathieu Kassovitz
- Wild Side by Donald Cammell
- Underground by Emir Kusturica
- Dead Man by Jim Jarmusch
- The Bridges of Madison County by Clint Eastwood
- Showgirls by Paul Verhoeven
- Crumb by Terry Zwigoff
[edit]
Documentary
- The Celluloid Closet, narrated by Lily Tomlin, directed by by Jeffrey Friedman, Rob Epstein
- Spin by Brian Springer
[edit]
Short
- The Elegant Spanking by Maria Beatty
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Music
- Nuphonic Records is founded by David Hill and Savash Remzi, with the objective of releasing contemporary jazz-music.
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Singles
- "I'm Your Brother" by Round One (Ron Trent)
- "Better Love" by Krystine
- "A Feelin'" by Jasper Street Company
- "M-4.5" by Maurizio
- "Hi Tech Jazz" by Underground Resistance
- "Flash" by Green Velvet
- I Wish by Skee-Lo
- The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind) by The Bucketheads
- I Got 5 on It by Luniz
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Albums
- Club Classics & House Foundations by various
- Universal Sounds of America, a space jazz compilation on Soul Jazz Records
- Tilt by Scott Walker
- Painted Desert by Ikue Mori, Robert Quine and Marc Ribot
- Journeys By DJ: Coldcut - 70 Minutes of Madness by Coldcut
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Literature
- Ocean of Sound by David Toop
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Births
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Deaths
- March 9 – Edward Bernays, Austrian-born American propagandist (b. 1891)
- March 24 - Henri Xhonneux Belgian filmmaker (b. 1945)
- April 15 – eden ahbez, Scottish-American songwriter and recording artist (b. 1908)
- June 20 – Emil Cioran, Romanian-French philosopher and academic (b. 1911)
- August 9 – Jerry Garcia, American guitarist (The Grateful Dead) (b. 1942)
- August 19 – Pierre Schaeffer, French composer (b. 1910)
- August 20 – Hugo Pratt, Italian comics creator (b. 1927)
- October 29 – Terry Southern, American screenwriter (b. 1924)
- September 1 – Willem Frederik Hermans, Dutch writer (b. 1910)
- September 17 – Tee Scott, American DJ (b. 1948)
- November 4 – Gilles Deleuze, French philosopher (b. 1925)
- November 23 – Louis Malle, French film director (b. 1932)
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