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 +"The significance of the [[September 11 attacks]] resides in the symbolic meaning of the buildings attacked. The [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] represents [[American financial power]] and [[the Pentagon]] represents [[American military power]]." --Sholem Stein
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 +'''2001''' (MMI) is the 1st year of the [[3rd millennium]], the 1st year of the [[21st century]], and the 2nd year of the [[2000s decade]].
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 +It was the year of [[September 11 attacks]].
== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +*[[Wikipedia]] is launched
*start of the [[blogging]] phenomenon *start of the [[blogging]] phenomenon
-*''[[Underground, l'histoire]].'' +*''[[Sade / Surreal]]'' exhibition in Zürich
===Music=== ===Music===
-*''[[Nova Classics 01]]''+*''[[Nova Classics 01]]'', Radio Nova compilation
 +*''[[Underground Moderne]]'', Radio Nova compilation
 +*''[[Jazzuela]]'', an album featuring the jazz recordings mentioned in the novel ''Rayuela'' by Argentine writer Cortazar.
 +*''[[Sampled (music album series)|Sampled]]'' - Various Artists
 +*''[[Anti-NY]]'' - Various Artists ([[Gomma]])
====Singles==== ====Singles====
-*[[Work (Denise Belfon)|Work]] by [[Denise Belfon]]+*[[Work (Denise Belfon)|Work]] by Denise Belfon
*[[Let Me Blow Ya Mind]] by Eve *[[Let Me Blow Ya Mind]] by Eve
 +*[[Le vent nous portera]] by Noir Désir
 +*[[Frank Sinatra (Miss Kittin & The Hacker song)|Frank Sinatra]] by Miss Kittin & The Hacker
 +*[[Tunnel Music]] by [[Zongamin]]
 +*[[Avril 14th]] by Aphex Twin
 +*[[Eple]] by Röyksopp
 +*[[Pyramid Song]] by Radiohead
=== Film === === Film ===
-*''[[Mulholland Drive (film)|Mulholland Drive ]]'' +*''[[Mulholland Drive (film)|Mulholland Drive ]]'' by David Lynch
-*''[[The Piano Teacher]]'' +*''[[The Piano Teacher (film)|The Piano Teacher]]'' by Michael Haneke
-*''[[The Royal Tenenbaums ]]'' +*''[[The Royal Tenenbaums]]'' by Wes Anderson
-*''[[Donnie Darko]]'' +*''[[Donnie Darko]]'' by Richard Kelly
-*''[[Sex and Lucia ]]'' +*''[[Sex and Lucia ]]'' by Julio Médem
-*''[[Y tu mamá también]]'' +*''[[Y tu mamá también]]'' by Alfonso Cuarón
-*''[[Intimacy (2001 film)|Intimacy ]]''+*''[[Intimacy (2001 film)|Intimacy]]'' by Patrice Chéreau
-*''[[The Center of the World]]''+*''[[The Center of the World]]'' by Wayne Wang
 +*''[[Amélie]]'' by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
=== Arts === === Arts ===
-*Tate Modern's Surrealism: ''[[Desire Unbound]]'' +*''[[Desire Unbound]]'', exhibition held at the Tate Modern
 +*''[[HIM (Maurizio Cattelan)]]'', a sculpture by Maurizio Cattelan
 +*''[[Rivers and Tides]]'', documentary of Andy Goldsworthy, directed by Thomas Riedelsheimer
 + 
 +=== Design ===
 +*''[[This is a Lamp]]'' by Tobi Wong
 + 
 +=== Literature ===
 +====Fiction====
 +*''[[Platform (novel)|Platform]]'', a novel by Michel Houellebecq
 +====Non-fiction====
 +*''[[Underground, l'histoire]]'' by Jean-François Bizot
 +*''[[Reel Bad Arabs]]'' by Jack Shaheen
 +*''[[Antimanuel de philosophie]]'' by Michel Onfray
 +*''[[Hollywood Flatlands]]'' by Esther Leslie
== Births == == Births ==
==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
-*[[Francis Grasso]] (1948 - 2001)+*[[Francis Grasso]] (born 1948)
-*[[Steve D'Aquisto]] (1943 - 2001)+*[[Steve D'Aquisto]] (born 1943)
-*[[Pauline Kael]] (1919 - 2001)+*[[Pierre Klossowski]] (born 1905)
-*[[Pierre Klossowski]] (1905-2001)+*[[Balthus]] (born 1908)
-*[[Balthus]] (1908 - 2001)+ 
 +* [[February 4]] &ndash; [[Iannis Xenakis]], Greek composer (b. [[1922]])
 +* [[May 11]] &ndash; [[Douglas Adams]], English author (b. [[1952]])
 +* [[June 21]] &ndash; [[Jack Lemmon]], American actor and director (b. [[1925]])
 +* [[June 30]] &ndash; [[Chet Atkins]], American guitarist and record producer (b. [[1924]])
 +* [[August 25]] - [[Aaliyah]], [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] singer and actress (b. [[1979]])
 +* [[September 3]] &ndash; [[Pauline Kael]], American film critic (b. [[1919]])
 +* [[November 10]] &ndash; [[Ken Kesey]], American author (b. [[1935]])
 +==See also==
 +*[[2001: A Space Odyssey (film)]]
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2001 (MMI) is the 1st year of the 3rd millennium, the 1st year of the 21st century, and the 2nd year of the 2000s decade.

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