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 +"[[Love]], for me, is an extremely violent act. Love is not ‘I love you all’ Love means I pick out something…. Even if this something is just a small detail, a fragile individual person, I say ‘I love you more than anything else.’ In this quite formal sense, [[love is evil]]."--[[Slavoj Žižek]] in ''[[Zizek!]]'' (2005).
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 +'''2005''' (MMV) is the 5th year of the [[3rd millennium]], the 5th year of the [[21st century]], and the 6th year of the [[2000s]] decade.
== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +*[[YouTube]] is founded
 +*The ''[[Alison Lapper Pregnant]]'' sculpture is inaugurated
 +*[[Prehistoric hunter with a supermarket trolley (Banksy)|Prehistoric hunter with a supermarket trolley]] by Banksy
 +*[[Seven Easy Pieces]] - a series of performances given by Marina Abramović
 +*[[Like a Dog Returns to Its Vomit (Jake & Dinos Chapman)|Like a Dog Returns to Its Vomit]] by Jake & Dinos Chapman
 +=== Film ===
 +*''[[Caché (film) |Caché]]'' by Michael Haneke
 +*''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'' by Ang Lee
 +*''[[Heading South (film)|Heading South]]'' by Laurent Cantet
 +*''[[Everything Is Illuminated (film)|Everything Is Illuminated]]'' by Liev Schreiber
 +*''[[A History of Violence]]'' by David Cronenberg
-*''[[Caché]]'' by Michael Haneke +===Documentary===
*''[[Inside Deep Throat]]'' by Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato *''[[Inside Deep Throat]]'' by Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato
 +*''[[The Gender War]]'' by Evin Rubar
 +*''[[Banned in the UK]]'' by Nicola Black and Paul Gallagher
 +
 +=== Literature ===
 +*''[[Woman's World (novel)|Woman's World]]'' by Graham Rawle
 +*''[[Female Chauvinist Pigs]]'' by Ariel Levy
 +*''[[The Possibility of an Island]]'' by Michel Houellebecq
 +*''[[Who's Afraid of Charles Darwin?]]'' by Griet Vandermassen
 +
 +=== Music ===
 +*''[[Vertigo Mixed]]'' by Andy Votel, Various
 +*''[[Folk Is Not a Four Letter Word]]'' by Andy Votel, Various
 +*''[[State of Mind]]'' - [[Raul Midón]]
 +*''[[Mod Classics]]'' - various presented by Mojo magazine
 +*''[[RVNG PRSNTS MX4: Crazy Rhythms]]'' - Mike Simonetti & Dan Selzer
 +*''[[Late Night Tales: Air]]''
 +*''[[LCD Soundsystem (album)|LCD Soundsystem]]'' - LCD Soundsystem
 +*''[[Dimanche à Bamako]]'' by Amadou & Mariam
 +====Singles====
 +*[[Fire Coming out of the Monkey's Head]] by Gorillaz
 +*[[Feel Good Inc.]]
 +*[[Perfect (Princess Superstar song)|Perfect]] - Princess Superstar
 +*[[1 Thing]] by Amerie
 +*[[Welcome to Jamrock (song)|Welcome to Jamrock]]
 +
== Births == == Births ==
==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
-*[[Eddie Barclay]], French music producer +*[[October 20]] - [[Jean-Michel Folon]], Belgian artist (b. [[1934]])
-*[[Wayne Booth]] (1921 – 2005)+*[[Eddie Barclay]] (1921 – 2005), French music producer
 +*[[Wayne Booth]] (1921 – 2005), American literary critic
 +*[[Gilles Néret]] (1933 – 2005), French art critic
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"Love, for me, is an extremely violent act. Love is not ‘I love you all’ Love means I pick out something…. Even if this something is just a small detail, a fragile individual person, I say ‘I love you more than anything else.’ In this quite formal sense, love is evil."--Slavoj Žižek in Zizek! (2005).

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