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 +--"[[Mini-mini-mini]]" (1966) by Jacques Dutronc
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"Frank Zappa's ''[[Freak Out!]]'' (1966), a sardonic farce about [[rock music]] and America as a whole, is the genre's first [[concept album]]." --Sholem Stein "Frank Zappa's ''[[Freak Out!]]'' (1966), a sardonic farce about [[rock music]] and America as a whole, is the genre's first [[concept album]]." --Sholem Stein
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'''1966''' was the 966th year of the [[2nd millennium]], the 66th year of the [[20th century]], and the 7th year of the [[1960s]] decade. '''1966''' was the 966th year of the [[2nd millennium]], the 66th year of the [[20th century]], and the 7th year of the [[1960s]] decade.
== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
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*''[[The New Brutalism]]'' by Reyner Banham *''[[The New Brutalism]]'' by Reyner Banham
*[[Superbox]]es by Ettore Sottsass first shown in Milan *[[Superbox]]es by Ettore Sottsass first shown in Milan
-===Fashion===+=== Design and fashion ===
-*"[[Le Smoking]]", designed by YSL, photographed by Helmut Newton+*"[[Le Smoking]]", designed by YSL, photographed by Helmut Newton.
 +*[[Cosmos collection]] by [[Pierre Cardin]] celebrates the [[space age]].
 + 
===Theatre=== ===Theatre===
*''[[Offending the Audience]]'', a play by Austrian writer Peter Handke *''[[Offending the Audience]]'', a play by Austrian writer Peter Handke
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*''[[The Embryo Hunts in Secret]]'' by Koji Wakamatsu *''[[The Embryo Hunts in Secret]]'' by Koji Wakamatsu
*''[[The Battle of Algiers]]'' by Gillo Pontecorvo *''[[The Battle of Algiers]]'' by Gillo Pontecorvo
 +*''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (film)|Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'' by Mike Nichols
===Music=== ===Music===
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====Albums==== ====Albums====
*''[[Freak Out!]]'' by Frank Zappa *''[[Freak Out!]]'' by Frank Zappa
-*''[[The in Sound from Way Out! (Perrey and Kingsley album)|The in Sound from Way Out!]]'' by Perrey & Kingsley+*''[[The In Sound from Way Out! (Perrey and Kingsley album)|The in Sound from Way Out!]]'' by Perrey & Kingsley
*''[[Colors (Ken Nordine album)|Colors]]'' by Ken Nordine *''[[Colors (Ken Nordine album)|Colors]]'' by Ken Nordine
 +*''[[Os Afro-sambas]]'' by Baden Powell and Vinícius de Moraes
====Singles==== ====Singles====
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*[[Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)]] by Cher *[[Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)]] by Cher
*[[Psychotic Reaction]] by Count Five *[[Psychotic Reaction]] by Count Five
-*[[Baby Come Back]] by Eddy Grant+*[[Baby, Come Back (The Equals song)|Baby Come Back]] by Eddy Grant
*[[Se telefonando]] by Mina *[[Se telefonando]] by Mina
*[[These Boots Are Made for Walkin']] by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood *[[These Boots Are Made for Walkin']] by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood
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*[[Pretty Ballerina]] by the Left Banke *[[Pretty Ballerina]] by the Left Banke
*[[Crickets Sing for Anamaria]] by Marcos Valle *[[Crickets Sing for Anamaria]] by Marcos Valle
 +*[[Surf Board]] by Roberto Menescal
===Compositions=== ===Compositions===
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=== Literature === === Literature ===
====Fiction==== ====Fiction====
-*''[[Les aventures de Jodelle]]'', graphic novel by Guy Peellaert+*''[[The Adventures of Jodelle]]'', graphic novel by Guy Peellaert
*''[[Valley of the Dolls]]'', novel by Jacqueline Susann *''[[Valley of the Dolls]]'', novel by Jacqueline Susann
*''[[Ma mère]]'', novella by Georges Bataille *''[[Ma mère]]'', novella by Georges Bataille
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*''[[Against Interpretation]]'', essays (including [[Notes on "Camp"]]) by Susan Sontag *''[[Against Interpretation]]'', essays (including [[Notes on "Camp"]]) by Susan Sontag
*''[[The Art of Memory]]'' by British historian Frances Yates *''[[The Art of Memory]]'' by British historian Frances Yates
-*''[[Purity and Danger|Purity and Danger]] by Mary Douglas+*''[[Purity and Danger|Purity and Danger]]'' by Mary Douglas
*"[[On the Poverty of Student Life]]" by Mustapha Khayati *"[[On the Poverty of Student Life]]" by Mustapha Khayati
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* [[John Cusack]], American actor * [[John Cusack]], American actor
* [[Salma Hayek]], Mexican-American actress * [[Salma Hayek]], Mexican-American actress
-* [[Jeff Buckley]], American singer-songwriter (d. [[1997]])+* [[Jeff Buckley]], American singer-songwriter (d. 1997)
* [[Sophie Marceau]], French actress * [[Sophie Marceau]], French actress
* [[Vincent Cassel]], French actor * [[Vincent Cassel]], French actor
-* [[Sinéad O'Connor]], Irish pop singer+* [[Sinéad O'Connor]], Irish singer (d. 2023)
==Deaths == ==Deaths ==

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--"Mini-mini-mini" (1966) by Jacques Dutronc


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