Laughing, laughing, laughing. Bit of heavy stuff. Laughing. New York City.
Chris Morris,Carl Bernstein,Bob Woodward,Jennifer Saunders,Mikhail Bakhtin (too late),Jacques Derrida (too late),Dave Gahan,Hunter S Thompson (too late),Judith Butler,Angela Lansbury (I did),Peaches
Some days: Cansei de Ser Sexy, Peaches, Le Tigre, Les Georges Leningrad, COS maybe even a bit of Miss Kitten, LCD Soundsystem AND MORE...Other days: The Velvet Underground, Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, David Bowie, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Tom Waits AND EVEN MORE... Still other days: Soft Cell, The Cure, Depeche Mode, Ramones, Devo, Dead Kennedys AND MORE STILL....Not anymore, but were once very important: The Pixies, NIN, The Violent Femmes, Weezer ETC
Changes a lot. The Motorcycle Diaries, Bad Education, Death Becomes Her (may appear every week. It's got Bruce Willis and Meryl Streep. Her head is on backwards in one bit. You guys should go see it. Really), Little Miss Sunshine, Wings of Desire, Metropolis and....oh I don't know.And now Pan's Labyrinth. So good.
Nothing has topped The Day Today and Brasseye yet. Recently, I've been watching That Mitchell and Webb Look, The Catherine Tate Show and America's Next Top Model. There is too much news on TV, and I watch it all. I also get addicted to things like Question Time and Questions and Answers. There is nothing obscure left to see, so I'm not even going to try to temper all that pop stuff with arthouse abstraction. Which is a term. Oh, and Murder She Wrote (NOT ironically)
Again, changes all the time: I'm STILL reading Ginsberg's The Fall of America (it just keeps on giving and giving), and just stopped reading Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 - to concentrate on Ginsberg.
See: 'would like to meet'.