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 +'''2009''' (MMIX) is the 9th year of the [[3rd millennium]], the 9th year of the [[21st century]], and the 10th and last year of the [[2000s]] decade.
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== Visual arts == == Visual arts ==
-*''[[What You see Might Not Be Real]]'' (2009) is a work of art by Chinese artist [[Chen Wenling]]+*''[[What You see Might Not Be Real]]'', sculpture by Chinese artist Chen Wenling
*''[[Darwin. Art and the Search for Origins]]'', an exhibition celebrating the 150th anniversary of the publication of Darwin's pivotal work ''On the Origin of Species''. *''[[Darwin. Art and the Search for Origins]]'', an exhibition celebrating the 150th anniversary of the publication of Darwin's pivotal work ''On the Origin of Species''.
 +*''[[Why Beauty Matters]]'', a documentary by Roger Scruton
==Literature== ==Literature==
-*''[[Art/Porn: A History of Seeing and Touching]]'' (2009) by [[Kelly Dennis]] +*''[[Art/Porn: A History of Seeing and Touching]]'', Kelly Dennis
 +*''[[The Infinity of Lists]]'', Umberto Eco
 +*''[[Dead Aid]]'' by Dambisa Moyo
 +*''[[Bluets]]'' by Maggie Nelson
==Music== ==Music==
 +===Singles===
*[[The Last of the English Roses]] by Pete Doherty *[[The Last of the English Roses]] by Pete Doherty
-== Films ==+*"[[Be Africa]]" by [[Bibi Tanga & The Selenites ]]
-*''[[I Love You, Man]]'' by [[John Hamburg]] + 
-*''[[Antichrist (film)|Antichrist]]'' by [[Lars von Trier]] +===Albums===
-*''[[District 9]]'' by [[Neill Blomkamp]] +*''[[Fever Ray (album)|When I Grow Up]]'' by Fever Ray
-*''[[Inglourious Basterds]]'' by [[Quentin Tarantino]] + 
-*''[[Coraline]]'' by [[Henry Selick]] +== Film ==
-*''[[Broken Hugs]]'' by [[Pedro Almodóvar]] +*''[[I Love You, Man]]'' by John Hamburg
-* ''[[Das Weiße Band]]'' by [[Michael Haneke]]+*''[[Antichrist (film)|Antichrist]]'' by Lars von Trier
-* ''[[The Last Days of Emma Blank]]'' by [[Alex van Warmerdam]]+*''[[District 9]]'' by Neill Blomkamp
-*''[[De helaasheid der dingen (film) |De helaasheid der dingen]]'' by [[Felix van Groeningen]].+*''[[Broken Embraces]]'' by Pedro Almodóvar
 +*''[[The White Ribbon]]'' by Michael Haneke
 +*''[[Moon (film)|Moon]]'' by Duncan Jones
 +*''[[The Box (2009 film)|The Box]]'' by Richard Kelly
 +*''[[A Single Man]]'' by Tom Ford
 +*''[[The Hangover]]'' by Todd Phillips
 +*''[[Double Take (2009 film)|Double Take]]'' by Johan Grimonprez
 +*''[[It Felt Like a Kiss]]'' by Adam Curtis
==Deaths== ==Deaths==

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2009 (MMIX) is the 9th year of the 3rd millennium, the 9th year of the 21st century, and the 10th and last year of the 2000s decade.

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