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 +"On [[September 9]], [[1999]] in [[Die Zeit]], [[Peter Sloterdijk]], following a public debate regarding his speech ''[[Rules for the Human Zoo]]'', declared [[critical theory is dead|critical theory to be "dead"]]."--Sholem Stein
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 +'''1999''' is the 999th year of the 2nd millennium, the 99th year of the 20th century, and the 10th and last year of the [[1990s]] decade.
 +== Art ==
 +*''[[La Nona Ora]]'' (''The Ninth Hour''), a sculpture by Maurizio Cattelan
 +*''[[Yo Mama's Last Supper]]'' by Renée Cox
 + 
 +==Music==
 +===Singles===
 +*[[Na Fe Throw]] by Tikiman
 +*[[Get a Move On]] by Mr Scruff
 +*[[Knights of the Jaguar]] by DJ Rolando
 +*[[Be Faithful]] by Fatman Scoop
 +*[[Carnaval de São Vicente]] by Cesaria Evora
 +*Burning by [[Pepe Bradock]]
 +*[[Sing It Back]] by Moloko
 +*[[Windowlicker]] by Aphex Twin
 +*[[The Next Episode]] by Snoop Dogg
 +*[[Cada Vez (Que Te Veo)]] by Negrocan
 +*[[Red Alert (song)|Red Alert]] by Basement Jaxx
 +*[[Flat Beat]] by Mr. Oizo
 +*[[Original Disco Motion]] by Faze Action
 +===Albums===
 +*''[[First Come, First Served]]'' by Kool Keith
 +*''[[Cowboy Rumba]]'' by Ned Sublette
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +== Literature ==
 +===Non-fiction===
 +*''[[Exotica (book)|Exotica: Fabricated Soundscapes in a Real World]]'' by David Toop
*''[[Writing on Drugs]]'' by Sadie Plant *''[[Writing on Drugs]]'' by Sadie Plant
-*''[[Last Night a DJ Saved my Life]]'' (1999) - Brewster and Broughton +*''[[Last Night a DJ Saved My Life (book)|Last Night a DJ Saved My Life]]'' by Brewster and Broughton
 +*"[[Rules for the Human Zoo]]" by Sloterdijk
 +*''[[Gothic: Four Hundred Years of Excess, Horror, Evil and Ruin]]'' by Richard Davenport-Hines
 +*''[[Images of Lust]]'' by Anthony Weir and James Jerman
-=== Film ===+===Fiction===
 +*Launching of ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]]'' by Alan Moore
 +*''[[La vie sexuelle d'Emmanuel Kant]]'' by Jean-Baptiste Botul
-*''[[Lies]]''+==Film ==
-*''[[The Girl on the Bridge]]''+*''[[Girl on the Bridge]]'' by Patrice Leconte
-*''[[Audition]]''+*''[[Audition (film)|Audition]]'' by Takashi Miike
-*''[[Eyes Wide Shut]]''+*''[[Romance X ]]'' by Catherine Breillat
-*''[[Fight Club]]''+*''[[Eyes Wide Shut]]'' by Stanley Kubrick
-*''[[Ghost Dog ]]''+*''[[eXistenZ]]'' by David Cronenberg
 +*''[[Magnolia (film)|Magnolia]]'' by P.T. Anderson
 +*''[[All About My Mother]]'' by Pedro Almodovar
 +*''[[Whatever (1999 film) |Extension du domaine de la lutte]]'' by Philippe Harel
 +*''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]'' by David Fincher
 +*''[[Ghost Dog ]]'' by Jim Jarmusch
*''[[Une Liaison Pornographique ]]'' *''[[Une Liaison Pornographique ]]''
-*''[[The Matrix ]]''+*''[[Being John Malkovich]]'' by Spike Jonze
-*''[[Romance X ]]''+*''[[The Matrix ]]'' by Larry and Andy Wachowski
 +*''[[The Blair Witch Project]]'' by Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sánchez
 +*''[[American Beauty (film)|American Beauty]]'' by Sam Mendes
 +*''[[Sweet and Lowdown]]'' by Woody Allen
 +*''[[Wonderland]]'' by Michael Winterbottom
 +*''[[Man on the Moon (film) |Man on the Moon]]'' by Milos Forman
 +*''[[Office Space]]'' by Mike Judge
 +===Documentary film===
 + 
 +* ''[[Pornography - The Secret History of Civilisation]]''
 +* ''[[Better Living Through Circuitry]]'' by Jon Reiss
== Births == == Births ==
==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
 +*[[February 8]] - [[Iris Murdoch]], Irish author (b. [[1919]])
 +*[[April 26]] &ndash; [[Adrian Borland]], English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (b. 1957)
 +
 +*[[Augustus Pablo]] (1954 - 1999)
 +*[[Gwen Guthrie]] (1950 - 1999)
 +*[[Robert Bresson]] (1907 - 1999)
 +*[[Dirk Bogarde]] (1921 - 1999)
 +*[[Stanley Kubrick]] (1928 - 1999)
 +*[[Eric Stanton]] (1926 - 1999)
 +*[[Gershon Legman]] (1917 - 1999)
 +*[[Louis Hardin]] aka Moondog (1916 - 1999)
 +*[[Riccardo Freda]] (1909 - 1999)
 +*[[Joe D'Amato]] (1936 - 1999)
 +*[[Paul Bowles]] (1910 - 1999)
 +
 +==See also==
 +:''[[1999 (song)]]''
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