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== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
+ | *[[Nova magazine]] launched | ||
*The term [[hippie]] coined by San Francisco writer [[Michael Fallon]] | *The term [[hippie]] coined by San Francisco writer [[Michael Fallon]] | ||
*[[Allen Ginsberg]] visits London at the occasion of the [[International Poetry Incarnation]] | *[[Allen Ginsberg]] visits London at the occasion of the [[International Poetry Incarnation]] | ||
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===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
*"[[I Got You (I Feel Good)]]" | *"[[I Got You (I Feel Good)]]" | ||
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== Births == | == Births == | ||
*[[Eva Ionesco]] | *[[Eva Ionesco]] |
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Art and culture
- Nova magazine launched
- The term hippie coined by San Francisco writer Michael Fallon
- Allen Ginsberg visits London at the occasion of the International Poetry Incarnation
- Valentina by Crepax introduced
Film
- Diary of a Chambermaid
- I, a Woman
- Repulsion
- Andy Warhol's Camp
- Alphaville
- The Loved One - Tony Richardson
- Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! - Russ Meyer
- The Collector - William Wyler
- Pierrot le fou - Jean-Luc Godard
- The Flicker - Tony Conrad
- The 10th Victim - Elio Petri
- Now
Literature
- On Style - Susan Sontag
- The Painted Bird - Jerzy N. Kosinski
Design and fashion
- Stereo system RR126 by the Castiglionis
- Cosmos collection by Pierre Cardin celebrates the space age.
Music
Births
Deaths
- T. S. Eliot (1888 – 1965)
- Le Corbusier (1887 - 1965)
- Edogawa Rampo (1894 - 1965)
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