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[[Tee Scott]] - [[Brian Eno]] - [[Lester Bangs]] - [[Catherine Breillat]] - [[John Carpenter]] - [[Nick Drake]] - [[Donna Summer]] - [[Joe Dallesandro]] - [[Ian McEwan]] - [[Martin Hannett]] - [[William Gibson]] - [[Francis Grasso]] - [[Glenn Branca]] - [[Gérard Depardieu]] - [[Catherine Millet]] - [[Eric Fischl]] - [[John Martyn]] - [[James Ellroy]] [[Tee Scott]] - [[Brian Eno]] - [[Lester Bangs]] - [[Catherine Breillat]] - [[John Carpenter]] - [[Nick Drake]] - [[Donna Summer]] - [[Joe Dallesandro]] - [[Ian McEwan]] - [[Martin Hannett]] - [[William Gibson]] - [[Francis Grasso]] - [[Glenn Branca]] - [[Gérard Depardieu]] - [[Catherine Millet]] - [[Eric Fischl]] - [[John Martyn]] - [[James Ellroy]]

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"Pop culture - the folk culture of the modern market, the culture of the instant, at once subsuming past and future and refusing to acknowledge the reality of either - began about 1948, in the United States and Great Britain." --Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the Twentieth Century, p. 257.

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Births

Tee Scott - Brian Eno - Lester Bangs - Catherine Breillat - John Carpenter - Nick Drake - Donna Summer - Joe Dallesandro - Ian McEwan - Martin Hannett - William Gibson - Francis Grasso - Glenn Branca - Gérard Depardieu - Catherine Millet - Eric Fischl - John Martyn - James Ellroy

Deaths

Antonin Artaud - Sergei Eisenstein - Kurt Schwitters




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