Decade's Best: Music

December 18, 2009 § Leave a Comment

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As usual, I can’t see much of a pattern in the music that captured my attention this decade — Scandinavia, Canada, France, and England all figure in heavily, but there’s plenty of the United States, as well. I can honestly tell you that I have no idea what sells, have no idea what the radio plays, and have no idea what is being pushed in magazines or even online outlets. I’m just a hunter/seeker in this area …

Arcade Fire – Neon Bible

Bis – Return to Central

Boy Least Likely To – Law of the Playground

Couer de Pirate – Coeur de Pirate

The Decemberists – Picaresque

DeVotchka – How It Ends

The Fratellis – Costello Music

I’m From Barcelona – Let Me Introduce My Friends

Madness – Liberty of Norton Folgate

Mendoza Line – Lost in Revelry

Randy Newman – Randy Newman Songbook Vol 1

Nouvelle Vague – 3

Sambassadeur – Migration

Sigur Ros – Med Sud

Sigur Ros – Hvarf/Heim

Charles Spearin – Happiness Project

They Might Be Giants – Venue Songs

They Might Be Giants – No

Watcha Clan – Diaspora Hi Fi

Wilco – Yankee Hotel Foxtrot

Decade's Best: Graphic Novels

December 17, 2009 § 4 Comments

From the moment I choose a graphic novel I want to review to the point where I finish reading it, I am always asking one question – “Would someone who isn’t a comic book fan find anything to like about this?” I don’t review every comic that comes out, because I don’t see the point in that kind of assembly line criticism. My review work – since it appears in a daily newspaper and a weekly newspaper – is meant to entice readers who might not otherwise consider a graphic novel as interesting reading material, but I think it is more the case than ever before that a regular fiction reader could and might find something to appeal to their brain and their heart in a graphic novel. Two decades ago, the comic book industry was bandying around the term that “comics aren’t just for kids anymore” and certainly they weren’t. But too many were adult without be grown-up. Now, however, you will find graphic novelists who understand the economy of words and the power of that knowledge better than most novelists, as well as creators who can wield subtle and powerful visual language better than most filmmakers. They’ve mastered the two worlds they are often aligned to in popular culture and these two lists – 20 titles for adults and 10 titles for younger readers – reflect that. These are graphic novels for people who don’t want to read comics.

For Adults

Alan’s War - Emmanuel Guibert (First Second)

Alice in Sunderland – Bryan Talbot (Dark Horse)

The Amazing Remarkable Monsieur Leotard – Eddie Campbell and Dan Best (First Second)

Asterios Polyp – David Mazzuchelli (Pantheon)

Black Hole – Charles Burns (Pantheon)

Cecil and Jordan in New York Stories – Gabrielle Bell (Drawn and Quarterly)

Dungeon Series – Joann Sfar and Lewis Trondheim (NBM)

Essex County Trilogy – Jeff Lemire (Top Shelf)

Exit Wounds – Rutu Modan (Drawn and Quarterly)

Fun Home – Alison Bechdel (Mariner Books)

George Sprott – Seth (Drawn and Quarterly)

Gus and His Gang
– Chris Blain (First Second)

La Perdida – Jessica Abel (Pantheon)

Notes for a War Story – Gipi (First Second)

Paul Has a Summer Job/Paul Moves Out/ Paul Goes Fishing – Michel Rabagliati (Drawn and Quarterly)

Persepolis 1 and 2 – Marjane Sartrapi (Pantheon Books)

The Photographer – Emmanuel Guibert, Didier Lefèvre and Frédéric Lemercier. (First Second)

Rabbi’s Cat 1 and 2 – Joann Sfar (Pantheon)

Safe Area Gorazde – Joe Sacco (Fantagraphics)

Stitches – David Small (Norton)

For Younger Readers

The Aya books – Marguerite Abouet and Clement Oubrerie (Drawn and Quarterly)

Little Lit: Strange Stories for Strange Kids; Folklore and Fairytale Funnies; It Was a Dark and Silly Night - Various (Raw Jr)

Little Vampire – Joann Sfar (First Second)

Moomin 1- 4
– Tove Jannssen (Drawn and Quarterly)

Plain Janes 1 and 2 – Cecil Castellucci and Jim Rugg (Minx Books)

Robot Dreams – Sara Varon (First Second)

Sandwalk Adventures – Jay Hosler (Active Synapse)

Storm in the Barn – Matt Phelan (Candlewick Press)

Syncopated: An Anthology of Non Fiction Picto Essays
– Various (Villard)

Toon Books – multiple titles
(Raw Jr)

Decade's Best: Television

December 17, 2009 § Leave a Comment

It’s not that there’s nothing good on TV – it’s that you have to try a little harder to clear away the garbage in order to find the good stuff …

15 Storeys High

Annually Retentive

Being Human

The Best of Youth

Bleak House

Clocking Off

Doctor Who

Freaks and Geeks

Getting On

In Treatment

Ken Burns Jazz

Little Dorrit

Lost

The Office (UK)

Planet Earth

QI

Slings and Arrows

State of Play

The Street

Wallander

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