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Alyssa

Starting Over

Probably my favorite cultural event of the year is the Christmas Revels, which I go see with one of my best friends from college every December. The performance of traditional music and pagent ends with this poem by Susan Cooper, which I adore. It’s called “The Shortest Day”:


And so the Shortest Day came and the year died
And everywhere down the centuries of the snow-white world
Came people singing, dancing,
To drive the dark away.
They lighted candles in the winter trees;
They hung their homes with evergreen;
They burned beseeching fires all night long
To keep the year alive.
And when the new year’s sunshine blazed awake
They shouted, revelling.
Through all the frosty ages you can hear them
Echoing behind us – listen!
All the long echoes, sing the same delight,
This Shortest Day,
As promise wakens in the sleeping land:
They carol, feast, give thanks,
And dearly love their friends,
And hope for peace.
And now so do we, here, now,
This year and every year.



Thanks for another year, folks. I’ll see you in 2011, and best wishes for a joyous start to it this weekend.

This Is Not a Best Of Blog

I’m not really a be-comprehensive-and-rate-popular-culture kind of blogger, but this is, in no particular order, culture I am glad to have experienced in 2010:

1. Gyptian, “Hold You”:

2. Get Him to the Greek

3. The father-daughter relationship in The Passage. Also, Kick-Ass.

4.  Brandon Routh in Scott Pilgrim

5. Jane Austen’s Fight Club

6. Mystery, Alaska, watched in Alaska

7. Nicole Scherzinger on Dancing With The Stars

8. Centurion

9. Rye Rye

10. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows


11. Seeing Spoon live

12. Finally watching 84 Charing Cross Road

13. Wolf Hall

14. The folks tweeting as Buffy characters

15. Toy Story 3


16. Homicide‘s sexual politics

17. Electro-metal covers of “Eleanor Rigby”

18. Doctor Who


19. Robyn, but duh

20. A Song of Ice and Fire, for which I owe you guys so much.

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