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Our deliberately oversimplified guide to the year in culture.
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Yves Saint Laurent’s
fall collection.
T.I. and Franz Ferdinand play a song
together at diesel’s 30th-anniversary party.
Britney loses it.
tom cruise gets even weirder.
a year of conflicting
reports ends with no movement
toward an Arrested
Development movie.
Paris hilton’s The Hottie and
the Nottie.
the never-ending,
spectacular fall of Amy
Winehouse.
Miley Cyrus vamps it up in
Vanity Fair.
Madonna and A-Rod. just
weird.
Kathie Lee dumbs down the
Today show.
david cook wins. nooooo! Arrrrrchhhhullleetttaaa!
the continuing discovery of new
people in the Pratt family.
The Real World invades Brooklyn.
local role models Stephon
Marbury and Plaxico Burress.
Another year without the stooges
in the rock and roll hall of fame.
the first year since 1994 with
no postseason baseball
in new york.
Time magazine rips off the
“Approval Matrix.”
Raffaello does not work for the pope.
the rote, too-long ending of
The Dark Knight.
another year and goddamn
Frank TV is still around.
vampire weekend plays SNL in
sweaters, further digging rock and
roll’s grave.
Project Runway is suspended indefinitely.
a big hot mess.
The Real Housewives of
Atlanta.
Britney gets it back!
David Paterson, the swingin’ governor.
the Stuff White People
Like blog.
jason sudeikis’s overlooked Joe
Biden impression on SNL.
The Paper on Mtv.
Hole in the Wall. get in that hole!
The Real Housewives of
New York.
The Biggest Loser, couples
and family editions.
the Super Bowl and Final Four both featured heart-
stopping conclusions, and the NBA playoffs
weren’t bad either.
Shine a Light.
the underappreciated The Bank Job.
Usain Bolt.
the year of Craig
Robinson.
The puppy cam.
the Cloverfield monster doesn’t
disappoint.
Hundreds of people freeze in place for five
minutes in Grand Central for an improv
everywhere stunt.
MILF Island from 30 Rock.
Feist on Sesame Street.
the hold steady’s “Constructive
Summer.”
MgMt’s “Kids.”
Hillary comes this close
to becoming president.
Scrabulous, r.i.P.
Come on!
Really?
Menu calorie counts ruin every fast-food meal.
Suspiciously young Chinese gymnasts.
the republican Party insults
our collective intelligence.
a theater in berlin releases tear gas at
a play based on a children’s book.
the Baltimore
Sun subplot in The Wire.
Alan Ball’s True Blood disappoints.
Sheldon Silver kills congestion pricing.
the National Review might as
well be written by sean hannity
at this point …… likewise with
Bill Kristol’s column in the
Times.
David Mamet fatigue.
the waning bush administration is still
inspiring excellent books about its own idiocy.
Gladiator heels.
Michelle’s Narciso
Election Night dress.
completely ridiculous?
Hillary becomes
secretary of State.
Rudy goes down.
Bang on a Can’s David Lang wins a long-
deserved Pulitzer.
The series finale of The Wire.
John Adams on
hbo.
Nadal versus Federer at
wimbledon.
Michael Phelps.
Katie Couric gets serious.
“Bush’s War” on Frontline.
Laurence Fishburne as
Thurgood Marshall.
Shepard Fairey makes history with
a little help from some guy named
obama …
cartoonists alison bechdel’s and david rees’s
collections of Dykes to Watch Out For and Get
Your War On, respectively.
Waterfalls guy olafur eliasson’s
electric-fan installation at
MoMa.
ada louise huxtable’s On Architecture.
Mad Men–inspired sales of Frank
O’Hara.
the all-documentary
Maysles Cinema opens
in harlem.
Kay Ryan is named poet
laureate.
composer Elliott Carter turns 100 this year—and
is writing music for his own centennial tributes.
… because polling whiz
Nate Silver was right on the
money!
Michelle’s Narciso Election
Night dress. admirably ambitious?
The series finale of The
Shield.
that video of Boston
Dynamics’ demonic robot
dog.Iron Man.
br
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airlines start charging extra
for luggage.
Massive layoffs,
everywhere.
Prop 8.
Randy Jackson Presents:
America’s Best Dance Crew.
2008: the year the stock market
tumbled, Wall Street collapsed, and our governor resigned in shame. Where were we when this all went down? Glued to our TV sets, watching a revived SNL, dancing around to “I Kissed a Girl” (and we liked it), and gasping in awe when Michael Phelps won his eighth gold medal. America mourned for Heath Ledger, David Foster Wallace, and The Wire and celebrated Britney’s comeback, Federer’s triumph, and a squat little robot named Wall-E. Then, in the wink of an eye, along came Sarah Palin, and we couldn’t see anything else—until a certain historical moment, one of audacious hope. And those were just the biggies. Herewith, everything else that happened in this momentous year.
The year-end mega-maTrIX
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