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'2011 was the 11th year of the 21st century, and the 2nd year of the 2010s decade.
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Art and culture
- Forest Xylophone
- Pussy Riot founded
Books
- Medical Muses (2011) by Asti Hustvedt
Music
- "212" by Azealia Banks
- "I'm His Girl" Friends
- "Do You Believe" by Poolside
- "Sonnentanz by Klangkarussell
Films
- Melancholia by von Trier
- A Dangerous Method by David Cronenberg
- Hysteria by Tanya Wexler
See also
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