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         <title>Books Read in 2010</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><em>date refers to date finished; i.e., just b/c I finished two books in a given day doesn't mean I read two entire books that day!</em></p>

<p><UL type="square"><LI>Curse of the Wolf Girl, by Martin Millar (7/30)<br />
<LI>Sword in the Storm, by David Gemmell (7/23)<br />
<LI>The Time Traveler's Wife, by Audrey Niffenegger (7/5)(re-read)<br />
<LI>I Shall Not Want, by Julia Spencer-Fleming (7/5)<br />
<LI>All Mortal Flesh, by Julia Spencer-Fleming (7/5)<br />
<LI>To Darkness and to Death, by Julia Spencer-Fleming (7/4)<br />
<LI>Out of the Deep I Cry, by Julia Spencer-Fleming (7/4)<br />
<LI>A Fountain Filled with Blood, by Julia Spencer-Fleming (7/3)<br />
<LI>In the Bleak Midwinter, by Julia Spencer-Fleming (7/3)<br />
<LI>Still Missing, by Chevy Stevens (6/20)<br />
<LI>Dead in the Family, by Charlaine Harris (6/15)<br />
<LI>A Distant Magic, by Mary Jo Putney (6/6)<br />
<LI>The Hidden City, by Michelle West (6/4)<br />
<LI>The Photogenic Soprano, by Dorothy Dunnett (5/27)<br />
<LI>The Fool's Progress, by Edward Abbey (5/24)<br />
<LI>61 Hours, by Lee Child (5/19)<br />
<LI>Magic on the Storm, by Devon Monk (5/4)<br />
<LI>Possession, by A.S. Byatt (4/30) (re-read)<br />
<LI>Silver Borne, a Mercy Thompson novel, by Patricia Briggs (4/30)<br />
<LI>I Won't Learn from You, by Herbert Kohl (4/17)<br />
<LI>Death at an Early Age, by Jonathan Kozol (4/17)<br />
<LI>Letters to a Young Teacher, by Jonathan Kozol (4/12)<br />
<LI>What's Bred in the Bone, by Robertson Davies (4/10) (re-read)<br />
<LI>Inside Mrs. B.'s Classroom, by Leslie Baldacci (3/30)<br />
<LI>The Delicacy and Strength of Lace, by Leslie Marmon Silko & James Wright (3/23) (letters)<br />
<LI>The Ugliest House in the World, by Peter Ho Davies (3/21)<br />
<LI>The Walls of the Universe, by Paul Melko (3/15)<br />
<LI>Blackout, by Connie Willis (3/9)<br />
<LI>The Rebel Angels, by Robertson Davies (3/5) (re-read)<br />
<LI>How to Knit a Love Song, by Rachael Herron (3/3)<br />
<LI>Black and White, by Jackie Kessler & Caitlin Kittredge (2/26)<br />
<LI>The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald (2/11) (re-read)<br />
<LI>Wizard's First Rule (Sword of Truth 1), by Terry Goodkind (2/10) (re-read)<br />
<LI>The First Rule; a Joe Pike Novel, by Robert Crais (2/4)<br />
<LI>The Gathering Storm, by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson (1/31)<br />
<LI>Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson (1/28)<br />
<LI>Shades of Grey, by Jasper Fforde (1/28)<br />
<LI>Man Walks Into a Room, by Nicole Krauss (1/22)<br />
<LI>The Prophecy of the Sisters, by Michelle Zink (1/15)<br />
<LI>A Study in Scarlet, by Arthur Conan Doyle (1/15) (re-read)<br />
<LI>Lonely Werewolf Girl, by Martin Millar (1/13)<br />
<LI>This Is Where I Leave You, by Jonathan Tropper (1/3)<br />
<LI>Night Child, by Jes Battis (1/3)<br />
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         <title>Duff at the Movies 2010</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<ul type="square"><LI>Knight & Day (7/25)
<LI>Inception (7/24)
<LI>Winter's Bone (7/5)
<LI>Robin Hood (5/30)
<LI>Iron Man 2 (5/13)
<LI>Clash of the Titans (5/1)
<LI>Kick Ass (4/23)
<LI>Cop Out (3/21)
<LI>A Single Man (2/12)
<LI>Sherlock Holmes (1/15)
<LI>Daybreakers (1/4)
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         <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 22:15:10 -0600</pubDate>
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         <title>Duff Does Live Music 2010</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<ul type="square"><LI>Empty Orchestra (2nd x)(5/22)
<LI>Frightened Rabbit (5/8)
<LI>OK Go (4th x) (4/17)
<LI>The Magnetic Fields (3/7)
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         <category>2010</category>
         <pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2010 17:05:25 -0600</pubDate>
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         <title>Books Read in 2009</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><em>date refers to date finished only; some books get started, and then set down for ages. i.e., just b/c I finished two books in a given day doesn't mean I read two entire books that day!</em></p>

<p><UL type="square"><LI>The Good Fairies of New York, by Martin Millar (12/30)<br />
<LI>Marcher, by Chris Beckett (12/28)<br />
<LI>A Plea for Eros, By Siri Hustvedt (12/27)<br />
<LI>The Flying Troutmans, by Miriam Toews (12/22)<br />
<LI>City of Thieves, by David Benioff (12/21)<br />
<LI>Undiscovered Country, by Lin Enger (12/14)<br />
<LI>Doubleblind, by Ann Aguirre (12/13)<br />
<LI>Blue Diablo, by Ann Aguirre (12/6)<br />
<LI>Is Belief in God Good, Bad or Irrelevant?, by Preston Jones and Greg Graffin (11/29)<br />
<LI>The Traveler, by John Twelve Hawks (11/25)<br />
<LI>Normal People Don't Live Like This, by Dylan Landis (11/21)<br />
<LI>The English American, by Alison Larkin (11/20)<br />
<LI>Catching Fire, by Suzanne Collins (11/18)<br />
<LI>Fire, by Kristin Cashore (11/16)<br />
<LI>Graceling, by Kristin Cashore (11/16)<br />
<LI>Magic in the Shadows, by Devon Monk (11/8)<br />
<LI>Toast, by Nigel Slater (11/5)<br />
<LI>The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest, by Stieg Larsson (10/28)<br />
<LI>Mother of Storms, by John Barnes (10/26)<br />
<LI>Ravens, by George Dawes Green (10/19)<br />
<LI>Even Money, by Dick Francis (and Felix Francis) (10/16)<br />
<LI>Liar, by Justine Larbalestier (10/14)<br />
<LI>Midnighters 3: Blue Noon, by Scott Westerfeld (10/13)<br />
<LI>The White Darkness, by Geraldine McCaughrean (10/12)<br />
<LI>Sweep 15: Night's Child, by Cate Tiernan (10/10)<br />
<LI>Midnighters 2: Touching Darkness, by Scott Westerfeld (10/9)<br />
<LI>Sweep 14: Full Circle, by Cate Tiernan (10/8)<br />
<LI>Sweep 13: Reckoning, by Cate Tiernan (10/8)<br />
<LI>Sweep 12: Eclipse, by Cate Tiernan (10/7)<br />
<LI>Midnighters 1: The Secret Hour, by Scott Westerfeld (9/30)<br />
<LI>Sweep 11: Origins, by Cate Tiernan (9/29)<br />
<LI>Sweep 10: Seeker, by Cate Tiernan (9/28)<br />
<LI>Sweep 9: Strife, by Cate Tiernan (9/26)<br />
<LI>Sweep 8: Changeling, by Cate Tiernan (9/25)<br />
<LI>Sweep 7: The Calling, by Cate Tiernan (9/23)<br />
<LI>Sweep 6: Spellbound, by Cate Tiernan (9/23)<br />
<LI>Sweep 5: Awakening, by Cate Tiernan (9/23)<br />
<LI>Sweep 4: Dark Magick, by Cate Tiernan (9/23)<br />
<LI>Sweep 3: Blood Witch, by Cate Tiernan (9/23)<br />
<LI>Sweep 2: The Coven, by Cate Tiernan (9/23)<br />
<LI>Sweep 1: Book of Shadows, by Cate Tiernan (9/23)<br />
<LI>A Pair of Blue Eyes, by Thomas Hardy (9/20)<br />
<LI>Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins (9/18)<br />
<LI>Evil at Heart, by Chelsea Cain (9/11)<br />
<LI>White Time, by Margo Lanagan (8/31) (stories)<br />
<LI>Hunting Ground, by Patricia Briggs (8/25)<br />
<LI>Happy All the Time, by Laurie Colwin (8/24)<br />
<LI>Cry Wolf, by Patricia Briggs (8/20)<br />
<LI>Carved in Bone, by Jefferson Bass (8/17)<br />
<LI>Netherland, by Joseph O'Neill (8/16)<br />
<LI>Sea Lord, by Virginia Kantra (8/2)<br />
<LI>Sea Fever, by Virginia Kantra (8/1)<br />
<LI>Mark of the Demon, by Diana Rowland (7/31)<br />
<LI>Sea Witch, by Virginia Kantra (7/28)<br />
<LI>The Death of Sweet Mister, by Daniel Woodrell (7/27)<br />
<LI>In Defense of Food, by Michael Pollan (7/27)<br />
<LI>Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray (7/25)<br />
<LI>Emerald City, by Jennifer Egan (6/25)<br />
<LI>13 Bullets, by David Wellington (6/21)<br />
<LI>Old Man's War, by John Scalzi (6/19)<br />
<LI>Dark Places, by Gillian Flynn (6/12)<br />
<LI>Motherless Brooklyn, by Jonathan Lethem (6/8)<br />
<LI>Magic in the Blood, by Devon Monk (6/3)<br />
<LI>Gone Tomorrow: A Reacher Novel, by Lee Child (6/1)<br />
<LI>Dead and Gone, by Charlaine Harris (5/31)<br />
<LI>All Summer, by Claire Kilroy (5/28)<br />
<LI>Dracula, by Bram Stoker (5/21) (re-read)<br />
<LI>Wanderlust, by Ann Aguirre (5/21)<br />
<LI>Grimspace, by Ann Aguirre (5/18)<br />
<LI>From Dead to Worse, by Charlaine Harris (5/11)<br />
<LI>All Together Dead, by Charlaine Harris (5/8)<br />
<LI>Definitely Dead, by Charlaine Harris (5/6)<br />
<LI>The Dart League King, by Keith Lee Morris (5/4)<br />
<LI>Dead as a Doornail, by Charlaine Harris (5/1)<br />
<LI>The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks, by E. Lockhart (4/25)<br />
<LI>Eureka Street, by Robert McLiam Wilson (4/24)<br />
<LI>Club Dead, by Charlaine Harris (4/23)<br />
<LI>Living Dead in Dallas, by Charlaine Harris (4/21)<br />
<LI>Dead Until Dark, by Charlaine Harris (4/14)<br />
<LI>The Three Evanglists, by Fred Vargas (4/14)<br />
<LI>Tell No One, by Harlan Coben (4/12)<br />
<LI>Elantris, by Brandon Sanderson (4/11)<br />
<LI>Then We Came to the End, by Joshua Ferris (4/8)<br />
<LI>City of Glass, by Cassandra Clare (4/2)<br />
<LI>Little Bee, by Chris Cleave (4/1)<br />
<LI>The Pianist, by Wladyslaw Szpilman (3/28)<br />
<LI>The Feminists Go Swimming, by Michael Collins (3/28)<br />
<LI>Circle of the Dead, by Ingrid Black (3/27)<br />
<LI>City of Refuge, by Tom Piazza (3/25)<br />
<LI>The Forest of Hands and Teeth, by Carrie Ryan (3/19)<br />
<LI>Domestic Violence, by Eavan Boland (3/12) (poetry)<br />
<LI>Flesh and Bone, by Jefferson Bass (3/9)<br />
<LI>A Homemade Life: Stories and Recipes from My Kitchen Table, by Molly Wizenberg (3/8)<br />
<LI>The Girl Who Played with Fire, by Stieg Larsson (3/8)<br />
<LI>Bone Crossed, by Patricia Briggs (3/7)<br />
<LI>Antarctica, by Claire Keegan (3/6) (stories)<br />
<LI>Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson (3/4) (re-read)<br />
<LI>For All We Know, by Ciaran Carson (2/26) (poetry)<br />
<LI>Delicate Edible Birds, by Lauren Groff (2/22) (stories)<br />
<LI>Dark Hollow, by John Connolly (2/22)<br />
<LI>Sweetheart, by Chelsea Cain (2/21)<br />
<LI>Every Dead Thing, by John Connolly (2/19)<br />
<LI>Lies of Silence, by Brian Moore (2/17)<br />
<LI>The Devil's Bones, by Jefferson Bass (2/16)<br />
<LI>L.A. Outlaws, by T. Jefferson Parker (2/15)<br />
<LI>The Broom of the System, by David Foster Wallace (2/13)<br />
<LI>Satan Says, by Sharon Olds (2/11) (poetry)(reread)<br />
<LI>Stories of Your Life and Others, by Ted Chiang (1/31) (stories)<br />
<LI>The Partly Cloudy Patriot, by Sarah Vowell (1/28)<br />
<LI>Tethered, by Amy MacKinnon (1/24)<br />
<LI>City of Ashes, by Cassandra Clare (1/24)<br />
<LI>Magic to the Bone, by Devon Monk (1/21)<br />
<LI>Mainspring, by Jay Lake (1/19)<br />
<LI>A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens (reread) (1/14)<br />
<LI>HeartSick, by Chelsea Cain (1/4)<br />
<LI>Shakespeare Wrote for Money, by Nick Hornby (1/3) (essays)<br />
<LI>The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows (1/2)<br />
<LI>City of Bones, by Cassandra Clare (1/2)<br />
</UL></p>]]></description>
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         <category>2009</category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 13:45:00 -0600</pubDate>
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         <title>Duff at the Movies 2009</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<ul type="square"><LI>An Education (12/27)
<LI>Crazy Heart (12/26)
<LI>The Young Victoria (12/24)
<LI>The Fantastic Mr. Fox (12/23)
<LI>Avatar (12/18)
<LI>New Moon (12/15)
<LI>Up in the Air (12/3)
<LI>Zombieland (10/25)
<LI>Fish Tank (Chicago Film Festival) (10/15)
<LI>Girls on the Wall (documentary) (Chicago Film Festival) (10/11)
<LI>Love and Savagery (Chicago Film Festival) (10/10)
<LI>SPY(IES) (<em>ESPION(S) en francais</em>) (Chicago Film Festival) (10/10)
<LI>Whip It! (10/3)
<LI>Inglourious Basterds (8/23)
<LI>Thirst (8/22)
<LI>Julie & Julia (8/19)
<LI>District 9 (8/12)
<LI>Ponyo (the whole thing this time!) (8/10)
<LI>Ponyo (first 1.5 hrs.) (8/6)
<LI>Paper Heart (7/16)
<LI>Hurt Locker (7/15)
<LI>500 Days of Summer (7/7)
<LI>Public Enemies (7/4)
<LI>Hump Day (6/29)
<LI>Moon (6/15)
<LI>Away We Go (6/4)
<LI>State of Play (5/24)
<LI>Terminator: Salvation (5/23)
<LI>Star Trek (5/11)
<LI>Gigantic (4/10)
<LI>Sunshine Cleaning (4/4)
<LI>Gran Torino (4/2)
<LI>Duplicity (3/22)
<LI>Push (3/14)
<LI>The Reader (3/4)
<LI>The Class (en francais: Entre Les Murs) (2/28)
<LI>The Wrestler (2/1)
<LI>Coraline (1/15)
<LI>Slumdog Millionaire (1/2)
</UL>]]></description>
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         <title>Duff Does Live Music 2009</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<ul type="square"><LI>Purple Apple (12/19)
<LI>Joseph Arthur (11/27)
<LI>The Horse's Ha (11/27)
<LI>Depeche Mode (Lollapalooza) (8/8)
<LI>Of Montreal (2nd x) (Lollapalooza) (8/8)
<LI>Fleet Foxes (2nd x) (Lollapalooza) (8/8)
<LI>Ben Folds (Lollapalooza) (8/8)
<LI>Bon Iver (4th x) (Lollapalooza) (8/8)
<LI>White Lies (Lollapalooza) (8/8)
<LI>The Knux (Lollapalooza) (8/8)
<LI>Empty Orchestra!!! (7/8)
<LI>Metric (6/14)
<LI>Telekinesis (6/7)
<LI>Prairie Cartel (2nd x)(2/13)
<LI>Griffin House (3rd x)(2/8)
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         <category>2009</category>
         <pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 15:27:15 -0600</pubDate>
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         <title>Duff&apos;s Favorite Tunes 2008</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>This is pretty redundant at this point, not only because it's nearly the end of March, but considering I did <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/album/">monthly reviews of pretty much everything I bought in 2008</a>, as well as occasionally posting thoughts on individual albums.  (I may have skipped things like "CDs bought in foreign countries" and such.)  But this makes those "give me some music ideas" emails less annoying. </p>

<p>(with links to Snip commentary. sometimes.)</p>

<p><u><strong>Favorite Albums:</strong></u></p>

<p><strong>Matt Costa "Unfamiliar Faces"</strong> <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/04/january_album_r.html">Quirky and unexpected</a>. <u>Fave songs:</u> <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/04/song_of_the_day_3.html">"Mr. Pitiful"</a> and "Miss Magnolia"</p>

<p><strong>Bon Iver "For Emma, Forever Ago"</strong> Swoon. I know all the cool kids had this album in 2007. I ain't that cool, yo. Love <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/february_album.html">the album</a>, love him in concert (see Favorite Gigs category down at the bottom). Love love love.  <u>Fave song:</u> Re: Stacks</p>

<p><strong>Jesse Malin "Glitter in the Gutter"</strong> <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/album_jesse_mal.html">Rockin'</a>. Can't even pick a fave song, just love the entire thing.</p>

<p><strong>Fleet Foxes </strong>Listening to FF is like sitting in a field of daisies in 1973 while people around you kiss and weave each other bracelets.  May be a bit 'twee for some.  (<a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/08/june_album_revi.html">But it's so pretty</a>!) <u>Fave Songs:</u> "White Winter Hymnal" "He Doesn't Know Why" "Your Protector" "Oliver James"</p>

<p><strong>Earlimart "Hymn & Her" </strong>With every album they just get better and better. Pretty and intimate.  <u>Fave songs:</u> "Time for Yourself" "For the Birds" "Town Where You Belong"</p>

<p><strong>My Morning Jacket "Evil Urges"</strong> I lovelovelove this album. But I did NOT like "Z". At all.  If you peruse le Internet, you may find that everyone who liked this album was not much of an MMJ fan before, and those who were, were greatly disappointed.  Ah well.  <u>Fave song:</u> <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/11/good_mood_song.html">"I'm amazed"</a></p>

<p><strong>Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin "Pershing"</strong>  <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/07/album_someone_s.html">I didn't even listen to this album until months after I bought it</a>.  Which is just so wrong 'cuz it's so good.  <u>Fave song:</u> "Heers"</p>

<p><strong>Carla Bruni "Comme si de rien n'etait" </strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/10/august_album_re_1.html">Her french albums just take my breath away</a>. Why do I even pretend to try to learn this language? I'll never sound like this when I speak.  <u>Fave song:</u>  "Tu Es Ma Came"</p>

<p><strong>The Submarines "Honeysuckle Weeks" </strong> Has the same intimate boy/girl vibe of Earlimart but <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/favorite_album.html">more poppy, more upbeat</a>.  It just grew on me more and more as the year went by. <u>Fave songs:</u> "Swimming Pool"  "You, Me and the Bourgeoisie" </p>

<p><strong>Keane "Perfect Symmetry" </strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/11/october_album_r.html"> This one totally took me by surprise</a>.  <u>Fave songs:</u> "Better than This" <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/11/some_lyrical_ad.html">"Time to Go"</a> "The Lovers Are Losing"</p>

<p><br />
<u><strong>Runners Up</strong></u><br />
<UL type="square"><LI><strong>Billionaires "Really Real for Forever" </strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/11/september_album.html">I would love to see these guys live.</a><br />
<LI><strong>Nana Grizol "Love It Love It"</strong> <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/08/august_album_re.html">Upbeat! Fun times!</a><br />
<LI><strong>Raconteurs "Consolers of the Lonely" </strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/06/april_album_rev.html">I always wind up listening to Jack White's various projects more than I expect to</a>.<br />
<LI><strong>Nada Surf "Lucky" </strong>Whole album is good.<a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/february_album.html"> "See These Bones" is such a great song.</a><br />
<LI><strong>Missy Higgins "On a Clear Night"  </strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/february_album.html">She's got such a great voice</a>.<br />
<LI><strong>Meg Hutchinson "Come Up Full"</strong> First three songs just knock it out of the park.  <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/06/april_album_rev.html">Really lovely</a>.<br />
<LI><strong>Gnarls Barkley "The Odd Couple" </strong>Too bad it got such an abrupt release. <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/04/first_impressio_5.html">I think it's just as awesome as their first one.</a><LI><strong>Beck "Modern Guilt" </strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/08/august_album_re.html">Really good, just never listened to it much</a><br />
<LI><strong>Everlast "Love, War, and the Ghost of Whitey Ford" </strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/10/favorite_album_1.html">This guy's voice just kills me</a><br />
<LI><strong>Frightened Rabbit "The Midnight Organ Fight" </strong>Would've been a total fave if I'd managed to buy it <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/12/best_album_i_wa.html">before December</a>. Le sigh. And I absolutely LOVE "Backwards Walk".<br />
</UL></p>

<p><u><strong>Favorite 2008 Artist Not Mentioned Anywhere Above: </strong></u> </p>

<p><strong>Joseph Arthur </strong>who put out FOUR EPs <strong>("Crazy Rain" "Could We Survive" "Vagabond Skies"</strong> and <strong>"Foreign Girls"</strong>) as well as joining with the <strong>Lonely Astronauts </strong>for a full album (<strong>"Temporary Peple"</strong>).  Which puts him at ridiculous output levels, along the lines of Ryan Adams and Joe Purdy.  I really loved all the EPs; the full album is good, just not quite at their level.  <u>Fave songs:</u> "Slow Me Down"  "Lovely Cost" <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/06/favorite_song_o_1.html">"Radio Euphoria"</a></p>

<p><u>Guilty Pleasure: </u> <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/09/fighting_the_en.html"><strong>Shwayze</strong></a><br />
<u>Violent-Femme reminiscent:</u> <strong>Wave Pictures "Instant Coffee Baby"</strong><br />
<u>Dance, dance, dance:</u> <strong>Cut Copy "In Ghost Colours"</strong>; <strong>Dan le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip "Angles"</strong></p>

<p><u><strong>Favorite Singles:</strong></u> <em>(not on any of the aforementioned albums)</em><br />
<ul type="square"><LI>"Halo" Beyonce<br />
<LI><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/12/lyrics_to_make.html">"Alphabutt" Kimya Dawson</a><br />
<LI><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/lyrics_of_the_a.html">"Too Drunk to Dream" Magnetic FIelds</a><br />
<LI><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/11/good_mood_song.html">"It's Amazing" Jem</a><br />
<LI><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/12/favorite_song_o_4.html">"Honey Let Me Sing You a Song" Matt Hires</a><br />
<LI>"I Never Thought I Could Feel This Way About a Boy" The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir<br />
<LI><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/08/lyrics_of_the_a_3.html">"Fighter Girl" Mason Jennings</a><br />
<LI>"I Wrote a Song About Your Car" Mike Doughty (first heard <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2006/03/mike_doughty_pl.html">years ago</a>. FINALLY on an album)<br />
<LI>"Forever Song "Josh Pyke<br />
<LI>"She Loves Everybody" Chester French<br />
<LI>"Sing Along" Virginia Coalition<br />
<LI>"I Woke Up Today" Port O'Brien<br />
<LI><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/06/patheticness_of.html">"Ode to Sad Clown" Joe Purdy</a><br />
<LI>"Rise" Will Dailey Sometimes watching reruns leads to listening to old tunes. (Interpret "sometimes" liberally.)<br />
<LI>"Roadway Hymn" La Rocca<br />
<LI><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/06/favorite_single.html">"She's Not Me" Madonna</a><br />
<LI>"Incredible" Madonna<br />
<LI>"Last Thing on Your Mind" Lights<br />
<LI>"U and Me" Trina<br />
<LI><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/08/lyrics_of_the_a_2.html">"Mrs. Officer" Lil Wayne</a><br />
<LI>"Hologram" Katie Herzig<br />
<LI>"How the Day Sounds" Greg Laswell<br />
<LI>"Chicago" Lucy Wainwright Roche<br />
<LI>"All that Remains" Raya Yarbrough & Bear McCreary<br />
<LI><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/12/dear_matt_white.html">"Moment of Weakness" Matt White</a><br />
<LI>"Alright, Okay" Ryan Auffenberg<br />
<LI>"The Ground That We Stand On" Hawksley Workman<br />
<LI>"City" Paddy Casey (love the opening)<br />
<LI>"Sober" Pink<br />
<LI>"Daddy's Little Girl" The Knux<br />
<LI>"Spaceman" The Killers<br />
<LI>"This Is Your Life" The Killers<br />
<LI>"Duet" Rachael Yamagata & Ray LaMontagne<br />
</UL></p>

<p><u><strong>Favorite Covers:</strong></u><br />
<ul type="square"><LI><strong>"Folsom Prison Blues" Everlast </strong> (Johnny Cash) This is just so many times awesome. The whistly horse sound?  Yeesss.<br />
<LI><strong>"Forever Young" Audra Mae & Forest Rangers</strong> (Rod Stewart) Featured on Sons of Anarchy.<br />
<LI><strong>"Tiger Mountain Peasant Song" First Aid Kit </strong>(Fleet Foxes) <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/10/twiggy_teens_co.html">Even prettier than the original</a>. Super spooky.<br />
<LI><strong>"I Should Have Known Better" She & Him </strong>(Beatles) You really can't go wrong with a Beatles cover.  <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/04/songs_i_would_d.html">Myself, I would go with "Run for Your Life".</a>  <br />
</UL></p>

<p><br />
<u><strong>Favorite Gigs:</strong></u></p>

<p>So I sorta went to <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/lists/2009/01/duff_does_live_music_2008.html">70 shows in 2008</a>.  I'd totally say that next time I wonder how I'm wasting all my time away, you could just yell "Concerts!" except I seem to have SERIOUSLY turned this trend around in 2009 (three months in and I've only been to two shows.  What?!?).  Anywho...  10 of those 70 were openers, so it was really only 60 shows.  And 6 were at Monolith, 5 at Lollapalooza and 13(!) at Pitchfork, so you know, that's really like seeing 24 sets at three shows so...  Anyway, my favorites were:</p>

<ul type="square"><LI><strong>Bon Iver </strong> Who I saw three times but my favorite was <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/04/in_concert_bon_1.html">the second time </a>which was at Lakeshore Theater, which is literally around the corner from home. and has seats. yay for both, says the old lady.
<LI><strong>Crowded House </strong> Mostly because they sing <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/in_concert_crow.html">my favorite song of all time </a>and I've only been waiting to see these guys live practically my entire adult life. And yes, I know it's not the FULL original lineup.
<LI><strong>Matt Nathanson  </strong>More for <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/03/in_concert_matt.html">his humorous banter </a>than for the tunes.
<LI><strong>Earlimart.</strong> <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/08/in_concert_earl.html">So so pretty</a>.
<LI><strong>Avett Brothers. </strong>These guys could <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/11/live_at_monolit.html">fill up the world </a>with their sound.
<LI><strong>Band of Horses.  </strong>A truly magical moment at <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/11/live_at_monolit.html">Monolith</a>.
<LI><strong>Great Lake Swimmers. </strong> <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/09/in_concert_grea.html">FINAFUCKINGLY</a>.
<LI><strong>Mumford and Sons. </strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/09/i_am_now_offici.html">So</a> <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/11/english_folk_re.html">unexpected</a>.
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>So I only <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/lists/2008/12/books_read_in_2008.html">read 79 books in 2008 </a>which is definitely on the low end for me. Then I checked the numbers and found that I have read fewer books each year since 2004.  What's up with that?  2004 = 114, 2005 = 96, 2006 =87, 2007 = 85 and now 2008 = 79.  This is NOT a trend I want to see continuing...but since I've already read more than 20 books in 2009 so far...I *think* it may be under control.</p>

<p>As with other lists, this is not necessarily books published in 2008, it's books I read in 2008, regardless of when published.</p>

<p><u>My Favorite Ten Books of 2008 Were:</u><br />
<em>(in chronological order of my reading, with links to my Snip reviews)</em></p>

<p><UL type="square"><LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/02/poetry_native_g.html">Native Guard, by Natasha Thretheway </a></strong>(poetry) Unlike any poetry I've read before.<br />
<LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/04/short_stories_t.html">The Complete Stories, by David Malouf </a></strong>(stories) My fave Aussie writer. He can write from ANY viewpoint.<br />
<LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/fiction_the_mon.html">The Monsters of Templeton, by Lauren Groff </a></strong>An excellent first novel.<br />
<LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/07/fiction_lush_li.html">Lush Life, by Richard Price </a></strong>This guy can write dialogue like no one else.<br />
<LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/07/short_stories_d.html">Dark Roots, by Cate Kennedy </a></strong>(stories) Another Aussie. Succinct but intense.<br />
<LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/08/mysteryfiction_1.html">The Likeness, by Tana French</a> </strong>Follow-up to one of my favorite books from last year.  So.Damn.Good.<br />
<LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/10/short_stories_d_1.html">Dead Boys, by Richard Lange </a></strong>(stories) Engaging, unexpected and truly original.<br />
<LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/10/fiction_iodine.html">Iodine, by Haven Kimmel </a></strong>Possibly her least accessible book. Dark.<br />
<LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/12/fictionmystery.html">The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, by Stieg Larsson </a></strong>Spooky pasts. Dark and twisted.<br />
<LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2009/02/fantasy_tender.html">Tender Morsels, by Margo Langan </a></strong>So good. Poignant and brutal at the same time.<br />
</UL></p>

<p>Runners-Up Were:<br />
<UL type="square"><LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/fiction_belong.html">Belong to Me, by Marisa de los Santos </a></strong>Better than chicklit.<br />
<LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2009/02/fiction_deaf_se.html">Deaf Sentence, by David Lodge</a></strong> His characters are aging as he does. But no signs of slowing down.<br />
<LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/10/fiction_sway_by.html">Sway, by Zachary Lazar </a></strong>The Morocco interactions with Keith were my favorite parts.<br />
<LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/08/fiction_absurdi.html">Absurdistan, by Gary Shteyngart</a></strong> Insanely hilarious.<br />
<LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/06/fiction_war_wit.html">War with the Newts, by Karel Capek </a></strong>Truly timeless.<br />
<LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/06/fiction_the_far.html">The Farther Shore, by Matthew Eck </a></strong>A war novel for OUR time.<br />
<LI><strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/07/fiction_life_cl.html">Life Class, by Pat Barker </a></strong>Hasn't lost the magic, if you ask me, despite what other reviews said.<br />
</UL></p>

<p>Breaking things down in the manner of <a href="http://exlibris.typepad.com/ex_libris/2008/12/2008-in-retrospect.html">Ex Libris</a>, of the 79 books I read:<br />
<ul type="square"><LI>10 were short-story collections, either by one author or by various authors. Part of that was by design (Dad and I read short stories every other month for <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/challenge_08/">our 2008 challenge</a>).  And part because <a href="http://www.elizabethcrane.com/blog/index.html">Elizabeth Crane </a>got me all excited about short stories a couple years ago and I read them much more now than I did in the past.<br />
<LI>Eight were non-fiction, but since five of those were BStarG nonfiction...well, that's more a TV thing than a "me reading non-fiction" thing. So it's more like three were non-fiction.<br />
<LI>And two were poetry.  But I don't always put the poetry on the list, particularly if it's a re-read, so that may not be totally accurate.<br />
<LI>Not counting the BStarG non-fiction, there were eight authors I read more than one book by: five with two reads (<strong>Nick Hornby, David Malouf, Dick Francis, Rita Mae Brown, Lee Child</strong>); one with three (<strong>Paul Park</strong>), and two tied for most repeats with six reads, those authors being <strong>Harlan Coben </strong>and <strong>Patricia Briggs</strong>.  Coben writes the Myron Bolitar mysteries, which I do enjoy, although I find I enjoy them less as the series has gone on (see <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/mystery_just_on.html">the last one I read</a>).  Patricia Briggs writes truly fantastic sci fi and fantasy, some set in that indefinable middle ages/medieval seeming world so typical of fantasy (try <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/fantasy_dragon.html">this </a>or <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/06/fantasy_ravens.html">this</a>), and some (the<a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/02/fantasymystery_2.html"> Mercy Thompson</a> books) set in the modern day.  Everything I've read by her I have loved and I would recommend all of it.<br />
</UL></p>

<p>You can read reviews of <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/lists/2009/03/books_read_in_2009.html">other books I read in 2008 </a>not discussed here if you search for their names on <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/">Snip </a>or you can just click on <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/readin/">"reading" in the categories list </a>to read any/all comments I've taken the time to post.  I'm always happy to talk books so feel free to email me (link in right column) if you want more details on one or another or if you want to recommend something you think I'd like!</p>

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         <description><![CDATA[<p><em>Why no I don't find it odd at all to be doing my best-ofs in March, three months later. But thanks for asking.</p>

<p>And it's probably worth mentioning once again that this represents WHAT I SAW in 2008.  Not what was released in 2008.</em></p>

<p>So I saw 40 movies in the theater in 2008 (only counting the first viewing, per my usual) which would be pretty good...except for the fact that <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/12/big_screen_15_f.html">15 of those were seen in 10 days in October </a>at the Chicago Film Festival.  So the rest of the year I saw only 25 films which averages out to two a month.  Kinda lame.  I don't blame the lack of good movies however (come on); it's really my preference for lying on the floor doing nothing that gets in the way.  Bygones.</p>

<p><u>The Best Movies I Saw in 2008 Were:</u><br />
<em>(linked to my Snip reviews)</em></p>

<p><strong>1. <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/big_screen_iron.html">Iron Man</a>.</strong> WIthout a fucking doubt. This SHOULD have won awards.<br />
<strong>2. <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/12/big_screen_milk.html">Milk</a>.</strong> So well done.<br />
<strong>3. <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/12/big_screen_15_f.html">Let the Right One In</a>.</strong> Spooky!<br />
<strong>4. <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/10/an_evening_with.html">Zach and Miri Make a Porno</a>. </strong> Hilarious. Yet sweet.<br />
<strong>5. <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/07/big_screen_want.html">Wanted</a>. </strong> AWESOME. With a few plot holes. Bygones.<br />
<strong>6. <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/12/big_screen_15_f.html">Hunger</a>. </strong>So sad.<br />
<strong>7. <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/08/big_screen_the_17.html">The Dark Knight</a>. </strong>It wasn't as good as IronMan. But it was good.<br />
<strong>8. <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/09/big_screen_trop.html">Tropic Thunder</a>. </strong>Fucking pure hilarity.<br />
<strong>9. <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/01/big_screen_aton.html">Atonement</a>. </strong>Gorgeous. Just as good as the book.<br />
<strong>10. <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/big_screen_leat.html">Leatherheads</a>.  </strong>Beautifully filmed.  And I really do not care for Renee Z., yet she was unable to ruin it for me.</p>

<p><u>Other Movies I Really Liked, Include:</u><br />
<strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/big_screen_redb.html">Redbelt</a>. </strong>True, I may be the only person who saw it.<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/03/big_screen_clov.html">Cloverfield</a>. </strong>COME ON PEOPLE.  Monsters are good.<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/06/big_screen_the_16.html">The Fall</a>.</strong> So pretty.<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/10/big_screen_the_18.html">The Duchess</a>. </strong>So sad.<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/12/big_screen_15_f.html">Sparrow</a>. </strong> Quirky.<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/10/big_screen_burn.html">Burn After Reading</a>.</strong> Look at the layer beneath.</p>

<p><u>Movies I Thought Were Overrated, Include:</u><br />
<strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/10/nick_and_norahs.html">Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist</a>. </strong>Too pretentious.  Too teenage.<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/06/big_screen_sex.html">Sex and the City</a>. </strong>Too long, too superficial.<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/12/big_screen_15_f.html">Two Lovers</a>. </strong> We saw this at the aforementioned festival. It pretty much sucked. Now it's out in theaters and getting RAVE reviews.  SRSLY PEOPLE IT SUCKED.<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/big_screen_miss_1.html">Miss Pettigrew Lives for the Day</a>. </strong> So wrong. Read <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/04/fiction_miss_pe.html">the book </a>instead.<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/03/big_screen_ther.html">There Will Be Blood</a>. </strong> Great performance by DDL.  But I don't ever need to see it again. EVER.<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/03/big_screen_vant.html">Vantage Point</a>.</strong> Too much of a mess.  The more time you spend thinking about it, the more the filmmakers fucked this one up halfway through.</p>

<p><u>Movies I Thought Were Underrated:</u><br />
<strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/11/big_screen_quan.html">Quantum of Solace</a>. </strong>Yes, he needed to take his shirt off more. Yes, it's a lot like Bourne. AND THAT'S A GOOD THING.<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/03/big_screen_be_k.html">Be Kind, Rewind</a>.</strong> Fun. and Sweet.<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/07/big_screen_want.html">Wanted</a>. </strong>Too many Jolie haters need to get over themselves.</p>

<p><u>The Worst Movies I Saw in 2008 Were:</u><br />
<a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/05/big_screen_made.html">Made of Honor</a>. Too fucking horribly bad.<br />
<a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/12/big_screen_15_f.html">Two Lovers</a>. See "Overrated" above.<br />
<a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/12/big_screen_15_f.html">North Starr</a>. Too amateur.</p>

<p><u>Random Factoid</u><br />
I actually saw TWO animated flicks in 2008 (<a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2008/08/big_screen_wall.html">Wall-E</a> and <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2009/02/big_screen_bolt.html">Bolt!</a>).  And sort of enjoyed them.  A little.  I believe that's unprecedented.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><UL type="square"><LI>The Sea and the Cake (12/31)<br />
<LI>The Chandeliers (opener) (12/31)<br />
<LI>My Morning Jacket (12/27)<br />
<LI>Fujiya & Myagi (2nd x)(10/25)<br />
<LI>Catie Curtis (10/4)<br />
<LI>Ruthie Foster (opener) (10/4)<br />
<LI>Liam Finn (& Eliza Jane) (10/2)<br />
<LI>The Veils (opener) (10/2)<br />
<LI>Johnny Flynn and the Sussex Wit (9/20)<br />
<LI>Laura Marling (9/20)<br />
<LI>Mumford and Sons (9/20)<br />
<LI>We/Or/Me (9/20)<br />
<LI>Band of Horses (Monolith)(9/14)<br />
<LI>The Kills (2nd x)(Monolith)(9/14)<br />
<LI>The Avett Brothers (Monolith)(9/14)<br />
<LI>Vampire Weekend (Monolith)(9/13)<br />
<LI>The Fratellis (2nd x)(Monolith)(9/13)<br />
<LI>Cut Copy (Monolith)(9/13)<br />
<LI>Sam Phillips (9/6)<br />
<LI>Great Lake Swimmers (8/22)<br />
<LI>She & Him (8/5)<br />
<LI>The Raconteurs (lollapalooza) (3rd x) (8/1)<br />
<LI>Cat Power (lollapalooza) (2nd x) (8/1)<br />
<LI>Black Keys (lollapalooza) (8/1)<br />
<LI>The Kills (lollapalooza) (8/1)<br />
<LI>Rogue Wave (lollapalooza) (3rd x) (8/1)<br />
<LI>Earlimart (7/26)<br />
<LI>The Office (surprise openers billed as "Peter & the Rabbits") (7/26)<br />
<LI>Spoon (Pitchfork) (2nd x) (7/20)<br />
<LI>Bon Iver (Pitchfork) (3rd x) (7/20)<br />
<LI>Occidental Brothers Dance Band International (Pitchfork) (7/20)<br />
<LI>Ghostface Killah & Raekwon (Pitchfork) (7/20)<br />
<LI>The Apples in Stereo (Pitchfork) (7/20)<br />
<LI>Boris (Pitchfork) (7/20)<br />
<LI>The Dirty Projectors (Pitchfork) (7/20)<br />
<LI>Jarvis Cocker (Pitchfork) (7/19)<br />
<LI>The Hold Steady (Pitchfork) (4th? 5th? x) (7/19)<br />
<LI>Dizzee Rascal (Pitchfork) (7/19)<br />
<LI>Fleet Foxes (Pitchfork) (7/19)<br />
<LI>Caribou (Pitchfork) (7/19)<br />
<LI>A Hawk and a Hacksaw (Pitchfork) (7/19)<br />
<LI>Lyle Lovett and His Large Band (Ravinia) (4th x) (7/11)<br />
<LI>Feist (Ravinia) (7/10)<br />
<LI>Mike Doughty (Taste of Randolph) (4th x) (6/20)<br />
<LI>Robert Plant / Alison Krauss (Ravinia) (6/18)<br />
<LI>Peter Mulvey (Old Town art fair) (4th x) (6/14)<br />
<LI>Nada Surf (Ribfest) (6/8)<br />
<LI>Sea Wolf (6/5)<br />
<LI>The Long Blondes (5/24)<br />
<LI>Crowded House (5/10)<br />
<LI>Rogue Wave (2nd x) (4/19)<br />
<LI>Girlyman (4/13)<br />
<LI>Meg Hutchinson (opener) (4/13)<br />
<LI>Bon Iver (2nd x)(4/10)<br />
<LI>The Raveonettes (3/18)<br />
<LI>Matt Nathanson (!!!) (3/17)<br />
<LI>Dan le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip (3/12)<br />
<LI>Carrie Newcomer (3/9)<br />
<LI>The Spares (opener) (3/9)<br />
<LI>Peter Mulvey (3rd x) (3/8)<br />
<LI>Doug Hoekstra (opener) (3/8)<br />
<LI>Griffin House (2nd x) (3/1)<br />
<LI>Sons of William (opener) (3/1)<br />
<LI>Kin (opener) (3/1)<br />
<LI>James Blunt (2/22)<br />
<LI>Sara Bareilles (opener) (2/22)<br />
<LI>Jason Isbell (2/8)<br />
<LI>Joe Henry (2/2)<br />
<LI>Chris Connelly (opener) (2/2)<br />
<LI>Bon Iver (1/18)<br />
</UL></p>]]></description>
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         <title>Books Read in 2008</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><UL type="square"><LI>The Scarecrow and His Servant, by Philip Pullman (12/29)<br />
<LI>Disquiet, by Julia Leigh (12/28)<br />
<LI>Silver Wings for Vicki, by Helen Wells (12/28)<br />
<LI>If the River Was Whiskey, by T. Coraghessan Boyle (12/25) (stories)<br />
<LI>Black & White, by Dani Shapiro (12/22)<br />
<LI>A Spy in the Family; An Erotic Comedy, by Alec Waugh (12/22)<br />
<LI>A Circle is a Balloon and Compass Both: Stories about Human Love, by Ben Greenman (12/21)<br />
<LI>Tender Morsels, by Margo Lanagan (12/20)<br />
<LI>The Trial, by Kafka (12/12)<br />
<LI>Deaf Sentence, by David Lodge (12/3)<br />
<LI>The Lover's Knot, by Clare O'Donohue (12/1)<br />
<LI>The Way of Shadows, by Brent Weeks (11/30)<br />
<LI>The Oxford Book of Short Stories, edited by V.S. Pritchett (11/29)<br />
<LI>The Conversations at Curlow Creek, by David Malouf (10/31)<br />
<LI>The New Granta Book of the American Short Story, edited by Richard Ford (10/31)<br />
<LI>Her Majesty's Dragon, by Naomi Novik (10/19)<br />
<LI>The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, by Stieg Larsson (10/09)<br />
<LI>Iodine, by Haven Kimmel (9/24)<br />
<LI>Sway, by Zachary Lazar (9/20)<br />
<LI>Dead Boys, by Richard Lange (9/15) (stories)<br />
<LI>The Man Without Qualities, Vol 1, by Robert Musil (9/7)<br />
<LI>The Hob's Bargain, by Patricia Briggs (8/19)<br />
<LI>Bolt, by Dick Francis (8/11) (re-read, many times over)<br />
<LI>Break In, by Dick Francis (8/11) (re-read, many times over)<br />
<LI>Unmentionables, by Beth Ann Fennelly (8/3) (poetry)<br />
<LI>Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: Knowledge Here Begins Out There, ed. by Jason T. Eberl (8/3)<br />
<LI>Breaking Dawn, by Stephenie Meyer (8/2)<br />
<LI>The Likeness, by Tana French (8/2)<br />
<LI>Peeps, by Scott Westerfeld (7/26)<br />
<LI>Finding Battlestar Galactica, an Unauthorized Guide, ed. by Lynnette Porter, David Lavery, & Hillary Robson (7/24)<br />
<LI>Absurdistan, A Novel, by Gary Shteyngart (7/20)<br />
<LI>Trespass, by Valerie Martin (7/7)<br />
<LI>Nothing to Lose, by Lee Child (6/29)<br />
<LI>Dark Roots, by Cate Kennedy (6/25) (stories)<br />
<LI>Lush Life, by Richard Price (6/23)<br />
<LI>Life Class, by Pat Barker (6/16)<br />
<LI>Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion Season 3, by David Bassom (6/13)<br />
<LI>Raven's Strike, by Patricia Briggs (6/12)<br />
<LI>The Farther Shore, by Matthew Eck (6/11)<br />
<LI>Raven's Shadow, by Patricia Briggs (6/10)<br />
<LI>War with the Newts, by Karel Capek (6/9)<br />
<LI>Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion Season 2, by David Bassom (6/8)<br />
<LI>Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion, by David Bassom (6/6)<br />
<LI>The Collected Stories, by Isaac Bashevis Singer (5/31) (stories)<br />
<LI>The Final Detail, by Harlan Coben (5/24)<br />
<LI>One False Move, by Harlan Coben (5/22)<br />
<LI>Dragon Blood, by Patricia Briggs (5/20)<br />
<LI>Dragon Bones, by Patricia Briggs (5/18)<br />
<LI>The Devil of Nanking, by Mo Hayder (5/10)<br />
<LI>Slam, by Nick Hornby (5/4)<br />
<LI>Bad Luck and Trouble, by Lee Child (5/2)<br />
<LI>Just One Look, by Harlan Coben (5/2)<br />
<LI>Back Spin, by Harlan Coben (4/29)<br />
<LI>The Death of Virgil, by Hermann Broch (4/28)<br />
<LI>Fade Away, by Harlan Coben (4/28)<br />
<LI>The Monsters of Templeton, by Lauren Groff (4/22)<br />
<LI>Belong to Me, by Marisa de los Santos (4/18)<br />
<LI>Drop Shot, by Harlan Coben (4/13)<br />
<LI>The Watchman, a Joe Pike novel, by Robert Crais (4/5)<br />
<LI>The Tourmaline, by Paul Park (3/30)<br />
<LI>The Murder at the Vicarage, by Agatha Christie (3/26)<br />
<LI>Let`s Talk About Love: A Journey to the End of Taste, by Carl Wilson (3/25)<br />
<LI>The Naming of the Dead, by Ian Rankin (3/24)<br />
<LI>Ms. Pettigrew Lives for the Day, by Winifred Watson (3/22)<br />
<LI>The Hounds and the Fury, by Rita Mae Brown (3/20 or 21 while crossing international date line)<br />
<LI>The Hunt Ball, by Rita Mae Brown (3/20)<br />
<LI>The Complete Stories, by David Malouf (3/19) (stories)<br />
<LI>The Meaning of It All: Thoughts of a Citizen Scientist, by Richard P. Feynman (3/3)<br />
<LI>The Good Soldier Svejk, by Jaroslav Hasek (2/28)<br />
<LI>The Faithful Spy, by Alex Berenson (2/19)<br />
<LI>A Princess of Roumania, by Paul Park (2/18)<br />
<LI>Iron Kissed, by Patricia Briggs (2/1)<br />
<LI>You Must Be This Happy to Enter, by Elizabeth Crane (1/31) (stories)<br />
<LI>Tree of Smoke, by Denis Johnson (1/29)<br />
<LI>Fortunate Son, by Walter Mosley (1/27)<br />
<LI>Dead I Well May Be, by Adrian McKinty (1/27)<br />
<LI>Native Guard, by Natasha Trethewey (1/25) (poetry) <br />
<LI>The Oxford Book of English Short Stories, edited by A.S. Byatt (1/24) (stories)<br />
<LI>Housekeeping vs. the Dirt, by Nick Hornby (1/1)<br />
</UL></p>]]></description>
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         <title>Duff at the Movies 2008</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><UL type="square"><LI>Bolt! (12/28)<br />
<LI>Milk (11/28)<br />
<LI>Quantum of Solace (11/15)<br />
<LI>Expresso Bongo (11/8) (1959)<br />
<LI>Terribly Happy (Chicago Film Festival)(10/26)(Danish)<br />
<LI>Snow (Chicago FIlm Festival)(10/25)(Bosnian)<br />
<LI>Julia (Chicago Film Festival)(10/24)<br />
<LI>Country Wedding (Chicago Film Festival)(10/24)(Icelandic)<br />
<LI>The Girl by the Lake (Chicago Film Festival)(10/23) (Italian)<br />
<LI>Two Lovers (Chicago Film Festival)(10/22)<br />
<LI>Zach and Miri Make a Porno (Chicago Film Festival)(10/21)<br />
<LI>Everlasting Moments (Chicago Film Festival)(10/21) (Swedish)<br />
<LI>North Starr (Chicago Film Festival)(10/19)<br />
<LI>Hunger (Chicago Film Festival)(10/19)<br />
<LI>Surveillance (Chicago Film Festival)(10/18)<br />
<LI>Sparrow (Chicago Film Festival)(10/18) (Chinese)<br />
<LI>Let the Right One In (Chicago Film Festival)(10/17) (Swedish)<br />
<LI>Wendy & Lucy (Chicago Film Festival)(10/17)<br />
<LI>The Pleasure of Being Robbed (Chicago Film Festival) (10/17)<br />
<LI>The Duchess (10/16)<br />
<LI>Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (10/5)<br />
<LI>Burn After Reading (9/27)<br />
<LI>Tropic Thunder (9/21)<br />
<LI>Wall-E (8/9)<br />
<LI>The Dark Knight (7/22)<br />
<LI>Wanted (6/29)<br />
<LI>The Fall (6/14)<br />
<LI>Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (6/8)<br />
<LI>Sex and the City (5/31)<br />
<LI>Redbelt (5/25)<br />
<LI>Iron Man (5/20)<br />
<LI>Made of Honor (5/4)<br />
<LI>Leatherheads (4/24)<br />
<LI>Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (4/12)<br />
<LI>Be Kind, Rewind (3/2)<br />
<LI>Vantage Point (2/24)<br />
<LI>Cloverfield (2/18)<br />
<LI>There Will Be Blood (2/10)<br />
<LI>Beowulf (IMAX) (1/9)<br />
<LI>Atonement (1/1)<br />
</UL></p>]]></description>
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         <title>Duff&apos;s Favorite Movies 2007</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I went to 57 movies in the theater in 2007 (full list <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/lists/2007/12/duff_at_the_movies_2007.html">here</a>).  (Technically more if you count the ones I went to twice, which I don't.)  I'd say that's higher than recent years but certainly not my BEST year.  </p>

<p><u>The BEST movies I saw in 2007 were:</u><br />
1. Grindhouse<br />
2. Juno<br />
3. A Mighty Heart<br />
4. No Country for Old Men<br />
5. American Gangster<br />
6. Control<br />
7. <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2007/10/chicago_film_fe_1.html">Blackout</a><br />
8. In the Valley of Elah<br />
9. The Bourne Ultimatum<br />
10. Gone Baby Gone</p>

<p><u>If I were to add to that list, the movies I ENJOYED the most in 2007, I'd have to add:</u><br />
<UL type="square"><LI>Music & Lyrics<br />
<LI>Hot Fuzz<br />
<LI>Sweeney Todd<br />
<LI><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2007/10/chicago_film_fe_4.html">JUMP!</a></UL></p>

<p><u>If I were to add a foreign films category, I'd have to add:</u><br />
<UL type="square"><LI>The Lives of Others<br />
<LI>Pan's Labyrinth<br />
<LI>La Vie en Rose</UL></p>

<p>I saw a bunch of bio pics this year, some done traditionally ("La Vie en Rose" - Edith Piaf; "Control" - Ian Curtis) as well as less traditional ones ("The Last King of Scotland" - Idi Amin [not REALLY a bio pic but feels like one]; "I'm Not There" - Bob Dylan).  I saw 7 not-likely-to-see-these-elsewhere flicks at the Chicago Film Festival and some '70s flicks on the big screen thanks to the Chicago Humanities Festival.  </p>

<p>I saw great performances in movies that I didn't love (George Clooney in "Michael Clayton"; Claire Danes in "Evening"; my boyfriend Joaquin Phoenix in "We Own the Night"; Will Smith in "I Am Legend") and great performances in movies I thought were good but just didn't beat out others on the lists above (Philip Seymour Hoffman in "Charlie Wilson's War"; Casey Affleck in "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford" [as well as in aforementioned "Gone Baby Gone"; Casey Affleck was really a standout performer for me this year!]; Viggo Mortenson in "Eastern Promises").  I saw sweet movies that weren't great but were still enjoyable ("Dan in Real Life"; "Catch and Release"; "Stardust").  I went to sequels ("28 Weeks Later"; "Pirates 3"; "Oceans 13").  I really liked a couple documentaries ([the aforementioned] JUMP! and Helvetica) and it was good to see Alien-like sci fi return to the theaters ("Sunshine") as well as Westerns, dang I've missed those ("3:10 to Yuma"; aforementioned "Assassination of...").  </p>

<p><u>I did NOT like some movies that were highly praised by others:</u><br />
<UL type="square"><LI>Margot at the Wedding (worst movie of the year)<br />
<LI>The Lookout<br />
<LI>Knocked Up<br />
<LI><a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/archives/2007/10/chicago_film_fe.html">The Walker </a>(second worst of the year)</UL></p>

<p><u>And thought some were OK, but didn't live up to the hype:</u><br />
<UL type="square"><LI>Waitress<br />
<LI>Once<br />
<LI>Transformers</UL></p>

<p>There are reviews up on <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/snip/">Snip</a>, you can search by name or sort by "watchin".  </p>

<p>And 2008 has started off quite nicely with "Atonement" being a movie that would have been <em>very high </em>on my 2007 list had I seen it before the end of the year.  </p>]]></description>
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         <title>GirlReaction Reads: Favorites of 2007</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I read 85 books <a href="http://www.crankymonkeybutt.com/lists/2007/12/books_read_in_2007.html">(full list here) </a>in 2007, that's probably about average for me, sometimes closer to 100, rarely below 50.  Books may or may not have come out this year, it's that I read them this year that counts.</p>

<p><u>My Favorite Six Books of 2007 were:</u><br />
<ul type="square"><LI>"Winter's Bone" by Daniel Woodrell (fiction)<br />
<LI>"Love Is a Mix Tape" by Rob Sheffield (memoir/music)<br />
<LI>"The Used World" by Haven Kimmel (fiction)<br />
<LI>"Why the Devil Chose New England for His Work" by Jason Brown (short stories)<br />
<LI>"Remainder" by Tom McCarthy (fiction)<br />
<LI>"Freddy and Fredericka" by Mark Helprin (fiction / really, really funny)</UL></p>

<p><u>(Very very close) Runners Up Were:</u><br />
<ul type="square"><LI>"Run" by Ann Patchett<br />
<LI>"Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith" by Jon Krakauer (wow, could NOT put it down. he's a great researcher/writer)<br />
<LI>"Simplify" by Todd Goldberg<br />
<LI>"The Uncommon Reader" by Alan Bennett (sooo funny)<br />
<LI>"The Yiddish Policemen's Union" by Michael Chabon</UL></p>

<p><u>Favorite New (to me) Discoveries:</u><br />
<ul type="square"><LI> Scarlett Thomas ("The End of Mr. Y" - philosophical fiction)<br />
<LI> Margo Lanagan ("Black Juice" and "Red Spikes" - thanks Marrije!! - fantasy short stories)<br />
<LI>Tana French ("In the Woods" - best mystery I read this year!!)<br />
<LI>Chris Cleave ("Incendiary" - fiction)</UL></p>

<p><u>I Read a Bunch of Good Books by Authors I Already Loved:</u><br />
The aforementioned books from Haven Kimmel (and "She Got Up Off the Couch..." too), Ann Patchett (and "Taft" too) and Michael Chabon (and "Gentlemen of the Road" too).  As well as:<br />
<ul type="square"><LI>"The Rain Before It Falls" by Jonathan Coe<br />
<LI>"Day" by A.L.Kennedy<br />
<LI>"Death of a Writer" by Michael Collins<br />
<LI>"The Quarry" by Damon Galgut (won the Booker for his previous book "The Good Doctor")<br />
<LI>"Killing Pablo" by Mark Bowden (can he write a bad book?)<br />
<LI>"12 Edmondstone Street" by David Malouf <br />
<LI>"Black Cat" by Martyn Bedford<br />
<LI>"An Invisible Sign of My Own" by Aimee Bender<br />
<LI>"Ludmilla's Broken English" by DBC Pierre (another former Booker winner)</UL></p>

<p>I read some more "Looks like Chick Lit but Isn't (It's Better!)" (Leah Stewart, Marisa de los Santos, Nina Solomon).  I continued to work on Proust (three down, three to go?).  I read mysteries from Jake Arnott, Lee Child, Dick Francis, and Harlan Coben.  I read bits of different sci fi/fantasy series (James Morrow, a true god of writing; Terry Goodkind's Chainfire & Sword of Truth series; George R.R. Martin).  I read books about vampires and werewolves and the like (Tanya Huff, Patricia Briggs, Stephenie Meyers, Amber Benson & Christopher Golden among others) and that's not even counting all the Buffy Season 8 comics!  </p>

<p>It was a good year.  </p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><UL type="square"><LI>The Painted Veil (1/1) <br />
<LI>Deja Vu (1/6) <br />
<LI>Children of Men (1/13) <br />
<LI>Pan's Labyrinth (1/19) - spanish <br />
<LI>Dreamgirls (1/20) <br />
<LI>Inland Empire (1/27) <br />
<LI>Catch and Release (2/3) <br />
<LI>Music and Lyrics (2/18) <br />
<LI>Blood Diamond (2/27) <br />
<LI>The Lives of Others (3/8) - german <br />
<LI>Zodiac (3/15) <br />
<LI>The Last King of Scotland (3/19) <br />
<LI>A Shot in the Dark (3/22) - portuguese <br />
<LI>The Lookout (4/1) <br />
<LI>Grindhouse (5/2) <br />
<LI>Away from Her (5/17) <br />
<LI>Waitress (5/22) <br />
<LI>Paris Je T'Aime (6/1) <br />
<LI>Hot Fuzz (6/3) <br />
<LI>Knocked Up (6/9) <br />
<LI>Helvetica (6/16) <br />
<LI>Once (6/23) <br />
<LI>A Mighty Heart (6/29) <br />
<LI>28 Weeks Later (7/1) <br />
<LI>Pirates 3 (7/3) <br />
<LI>Oceans 13 (7/3) <br />
<LI>La Vie en Rose (7/4) - francais <br />
<LI>Evening (7/5) <br />
<LI>Sunshine (7/22) <br />
<LI>Stardust (8/26) <br />
<LI>The Bourne Ultimatum (9/2) <br />
<LI>Transformers (9/2) <br />
<LI>3:10 to Yuma (9/8) <br />
<LI>In the Valley of Elah (9/16) <br />
<LI>The Kingdom (9/29) <br />
<LI>Eastern Promises (9/29) <br />
<LI>The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (10/5) <br />
<LI>The Walker (10/6 - Chicago Film Festival) <br />
<LI>Blackout (10/7 - Chicago Film Festival) <br />
<LI>Silent Light (10/9 - Chicago Film Festival) <br />
<LI>Surveillance (10/10 - Chicago Film Festival) <br />
<LI>Jump! (10/12 - Chicago Film Festival) <br />
<LI>We Own the Night (10/14) <br />
<LI>Control (10/16 - Chicago Film Festival) <br />
<LI>Michael Clayton (10/19) <br />
<LI>Punishment Park (11/7 - 1970s, dir by Peter Watkins) <br />
<LI>Walkabout (11/8 - 1970s, dir by Nicolas Roeg) <br />
<LI>American Gangster (11/11) <br />
<LI>Gone Baby Gone (11/20) <br />
<LI>No Country for Old Men (11/21) <br />
<LI>I'm Not There (11/23) <br />
<LI>Margot at the Wedding (11/25) <br />
<LI>Dan in Real Life (12/1) <br />
<LI>I Am Legend (12/15)<br />
<LI>Juno (12/18)<br />
<LI>Charlie Wilson's War (12/27)<br />
<LI>Sweeney Todd (12/30)<br />
</UL></p>]]></description>
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