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*''[[Pacific 231]]'' by Honegger *''[[Pacific 231]]'' by Honegger
*[[On White II]] by [[Wassily Kandinsky]] *[[On White II]] by [[Wassily Kandinsky]]
-*The Best of [[Weird Tales]]: 1923 - Marvin Kaye+*First issue of [[Weird Tales]] published
-**Weird Tales has always been the most popular and sought-after of all pulp magazines. Its mix of exotic fantasy, horror, science fiction, suspense, and the just plain indescribable has enthralled generations of readers throughout the world. +*The end of [[Dada]]
-The end of [[Dada]]+
**Dada ends with a performance of Tristan Tzara's play "Le Coeur à Gas in Paris when a battle erupts between the followers of Tzara & the followers of Breton, and police are called in. **Dada ends with a performance of Tristan Tzara's play "Le Coeur à Gas in Paris when a battle erupts between the followers of Tzara & the followers of Breton, and police are called in.

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  • Pacific 231 by Honegger
  • On White II by Wassily Kandinsky
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    • Dada ends with a performance of Tristan Tzara's play "Le Coeur à Gas in Paris when a battle erupts between the followers of Tzara & the followers of Breton, and police are called in.

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