Music, improv, radio, opera, theater, reading, writing, history, cooking, walking, hiking, snow-based activities, eating out, travel, road trips, web site tinkering, wood working
Anyone with stories to tell.
Many, many acts. Most probably fall under that "Tier 2" indie-pop categorization—not big label, but not completely obscure.
I used to say anything involving taboos, but then I saw this Japanese movie, "Oldboy," which eventually dives head first into violent incest. I've since rethought what I like in movies...
When I have the time to watch it, anything that amuses me. What amuses me? Monkeys. Or the McLaughlin Group. Then again, two sides of the same coin, don't you think?
Lately historical non-fiction has been high on my list. Before that, it was post-modern pop literature. The common thread between the two genres? Both were printed on paper.
My father. You can always learn a lot from your old man. His craftiness totally rubbed off on me...