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*[[Rashomon]] (1950) - Akira Kurosawa | *[[Rashomon]] (1950) - Akira Kurosawa | ||
*''[[Treatise on Slime and Eternity]]'' | *''[[Treatise on Slime and Eternity]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Un chant d'amour]]'' by Jean Genet | ||
=== Visual art === | === Visual art === | ||
*''[[Autumn Rhythm]]'' by Jackson Pollock | *''[[Autumn Rhythm]]'' by Jackson Pollock | ||
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*''[[The Authoritarian Personality]]'' by Adorno et al., | *''[[The Authoritarian Personality]]'' by Adorno et al., | ||
*''[[L'Abbé C]]'' by Georges Bataille | *''[[L'Abbé C]]'' by Georges Bataille | ||
- | *''[[Un chant d'amour]]'' | ||
== Births == | == Births == | ||
*[[Patrick Cowley]] (1950 - 1982) | *[[Patrick Cowley]] (1950 - 1982) |
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Art and culture
- Notre-Dame Affair in Paris France
- G-Spot described by Ernst Grafenberg
- Fawcett Publications' Gold Medal Books began publishing original works in paperback.
Music
- Symphonie pour un homme seul, first concert of musique concrète
- "Don't Roll Your Bloodshot Eyes At Me" by Hank Penny
Film
- Rashomon (1950) - Akira Kurosawa
- Treatise on Slime and Eternity
- Un chant d'amour by Jean Genet
Visual art
- Autumn Rhythm by Jackson Pollock
Literature
- The Authoritarian Personality by Adorno et al.,
- L'Abbé C by Georges Bataille
Births
- Patrick Cowley (1950 - 1982)
- Gwen Guthrie (1950 - 1999)
- Stevie Wonder (1950 - )
- Patrick Adams (1950 - )
- John Sayles (1950 - )
- Andres Serrano (1950 - )
- Tony Wilson (1950 - )
- Jenny Holzer (1950 - )
- Sandra Julien (1950 - )
- Corinne Clery (1950 - )
- Marie Liljedahl (1950 - )
Deaths
- Max Beckmann (1884 - 1950)
- Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875 – 1950)
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