Modern History (European, British, American, social/racial history), grammar reference books, marketing concepts, cosmetics, fashion, lesson planning, maps, heartbreakers, naturally funny people (dark/sunny), contemplation, sightseeing in any big city by foot, observing peoples' little quirks, Sigmund Freud, being chatty and engaging in conversations, dancing, mini-road trips, postcards, photography, Hello Kitty stickers, Scotch, Amazon.ca, New York City, red wine, eating, celebrity gossip columns (D-Listed), Cosmopolitans.
Soul (Motown, Blue-eyed soul, Philly, psychedelic, Funk, Northern, Chicago, gospel, country, disco soul, etc), RareGroove, Jazz, Yacht rock, Break-Jazz, Oldies, anything from the 1960s and 1970s, N.E.R.D, Pop, old school R&B (any song accompanied by a Rhodes piano or a punchy horn arrangement), francodelic psyche rock from the'60s...
Woody Allen, Wong Kar-Wai, Film Noir, French New Wave, documentary, Christopher Guest, Independent movies
PBS, The Daily Show w/Jon Steward, Detroit SWAT,What Not To Wear, Sex and the City, Dave Chappelle Show, Project Runway, Drawn Together,Dr. Katz, Gilmore Girls, The Hills,Trailer Park Boys, The Food Network (Jamie Oliver, David Rocco, Giada De Laurentiis, Rachel Ray, Anthony Bourdain, Restaurant Makeover)
Fiction, Non-Fiction (History, marketing, fashion,travel literature, music history, stuff on New York City) EFL reference books...feel free to make suggestions on books, music, movies, hairstyles, dietary practices, religions...