1993
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*''[[On Love]]'' by Alain de Botton | *''[[On Love]]'' by Alain de Botton | ||
*''[[Complicity]]'' by Iain Banks | *''[[Complicity]]'' by Iain Banks | ||
- | * ''[[Touched with Fire]]'' | + | * ''[[Touched with Fire]]'' by the American psychologist Kay Redfield Jamison |
*''[[A Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes]]'' | *''[[A Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes]]'' | ||
*''[[Incredibly Strange Music]]'' | *''[[Incredibly Strange Music]]'' |
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Art and culture
- Wired Magazine 1.01
Music
- Blood & Fire formed
- Maurizio
- While still working at Tresor in 1993, [Maurizio] Von Oswald formed Basic Channel Records with partner Mark Ernestus.
- Nuyorican Soul debuts
- Classic Salsoul Mastercuts
Singles
- I Like to Move It by Reel 2 Real
- Hip Hop Hooray by Naughty by Nature
- Jumpin' by Todd Terry
- Flute Song by Nyles Arrington
Film
- Short Cuts by Robert Altman
- The Nightmare Before Christmas by Henry Selick
- Suture by Scott McGehee, David Siegel
- Twenty Bucks by Keva Rosenfeld
- Wild Palms by Kathryn Bigelow, Peter Hewitt
- Groundhog Day by Harold Ramis
- Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow by Peter Hoeg
Guilty pleasures
- Boxing Helena by Jennifer Chambers Lynch
- Body of Evidence by Uli Edel
Literature
- On Love by Alain de Botton
- Complicity by Iain Banks
- Touched with Fire by the American psychologist Kay Redfield Jamison
- A Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes
- Incredibly Strange Music
- The Virgin Suicides
- Vurt
- Introducing Kafka by Crumb and Mairowitz
Births
Deaths
- Sun Ra (1914 - 1993)
- Frank Zappa (1940 - 1993)
- Federico Fellini (1920 -1993)
- Irving Howe (1920 – 1993)
- Anthony Burgess (1917 – 1993)
- Marcel Mariën (1920 - 1993)
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