Music, Guitar, Alpha Tau Omega, Reading, Writing, Drinking, Smoking...you know...the basic sins.
This list is so amazingly long...I guess more than anyone it would be Kurt Vonnegut. He would be the most enlightening I think...what a bad ass. Also, Joe Strummer, Stephan Jenkins, Jim Adkins, John Mayer, and a handful of other great songwriters.
Swingin' Utters, Youth Brigade, UK Subs, Lars Fredeiksen and the Bastards, Anti-Flag, The Clash, The Misfis, The Bouncing Souls, Rancid, The Ramones, Green Day, Dropkick Murphys, Stiff Little Fingers, Alkaline Trio, Nekromantix, Chaos UK, Lower Class Brats, Article 57 ( http://www.purevolume.com/article57/ ), The Hunns, U.S. Bombs, Furious George, Crass, The Adicts, Aus-Rotten, Peter and the Test Tube Babies, Lower Class Brats, The Briefs, Tiger Army, Blanks 77, River City Rebels, Rubber City Rebels, GBH, TSOL, 80's rap, gangsta rap, Nas, Mase, Suicide Machines, Total Chaos, Jewdriver, Molotov Cocktail, Common Rider, Conflict, Screeching Weasles, Aus-Rotten, Bad Religion, Blanks 77, Pistol Grip, The Briggs, The Briefs, The Damned, The GC5, Ryan Adams, Whiskeytown, Social Distortion, Street Brats, Beerzone, Weezer, Blink 182, Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Blackstar, The Briggs, Sum 41, Queens of the Stone Age, Obie Trice, Nerve Agents, One Man Army, Motorhead, Matt Skiba, Kiss, Justin Sane, John Mayer, Hot Water Music, Dwight Yoakam, Face to Face, Eagles of Death Metal, Dead Milkmen, David Bowie, Common, Cheap Sex, Cheap Trick, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Neil Diamond, Avoid One Thing, Against Me!, A Tribe Called Quest...you get the damn point!
Rent, High Fidelity, Can't Buy Me Love, Mighty Ducks (all of them), South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut, Team America: World Police, Independence Day, E.T., Bio-Dome, Airheads, Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, The Wedding Singer, The Motorcycle Diaries, The Royal Tennenbaums, Wedding Crashers, Old School, Hook, about a bajillion live music DVDs.
I don't do television on a regular basis...I'd rather stick to DVDs and watch what I want to watch.
Playing Right Field: A Jew Grows in Greenwich by George Tabb, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, anything by Kurt Vonnegut. For Poetry, I'd go the Charles Bukowski route.
Anyone who does what they feel and love.