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My mom’s backyard, December 2019.

My mom’s backyard, December 2019.

Best of 2019

T. Cole Rachel
December 31, 2019 by T. Cole Rachel

2019 was a beast of a year. A lot of great things happened, a lot of terrible things happened. People I love struggled tremendously and managed to persevere. My dad got sick and has mostly recovered. A lot of people were very kind and supportive. The larger world became increasingly terrible, but when I needed it most I found myself supported by love and light. I don’t think I’m quite capable yet of processing the events of the past decade (or even the past twelve months, really), but I can say that the past year was made better by lots of amazing music and art and wonderful conversations. I am grateful, grateful, and more grateful for all the good things and good people in my life and looking forward to what 2020 has to offer.

Here’s a list (in no particular order) of of the things that brought be joy in 2019.

Books

  • The Now: Poems: Albert Goldbarth

  • Arias: Sharon Olds

  • On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous: Ocean Vuong

  • Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion: Jia Tolentino

  • In the Dream House: Carmen Maria Machado

  • How We Fight for Our Lives: Saeed Jones

  • Only As the Day Is Long: New and Selected Poems: Dorianne Laux

  • Magical Negro: Morgan Parker

  • Soft Targets: Deborah Landau

  • The Topeka School: Ben Lerner

  • Black Light: Kimberly King Parsons

Movies

I watched surprisingly few of the big awards movies this year (and hated most of the ones I actually did see), so this is a particularly random list of mostly genre movies that stuck with me long after I saw them.

  • The Souvenir

  • Knives Out

  • Crawl

  • Hagazussa

  • Hail Satan?

  • Knife + Heart

  • The Amazing Johnathan Documentary

Records

  • Black Marble: Bigger Than Life

  • Lana Del Rey: Norman Fucking Rockwell!

  • Aldous Harding: Designer

  • Kim Gordon: No Home Record

  • Deerhunter: Why Hasn't Everything Already Disappeared?

  • Matmos: Plastic Anniversary

  • Cate Le Bon: Reward

  • Trond Kallevåg Hansen: Bedehus & Hawaii

  • Jenny Hval: The Practice of Love

  • Bill Callahan: Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest

  • Purple Mountains: Purple Mountains

  • Charlie Bliss: Young Enough

Live Shows

  • Cate Le Bon / Elsewhere

  • Low / Basilica Soundscape

  • Suzanne Vega / Cafe Carlyle

  • KISS / Barclays Center

  • Judy Collins / Joe’s Pub

  • Rolling Stones / NRG Stadium

  • Bridget Everett / Joe’s Pub

  • Oklahoma / Circle in the Square Theater

TCI Interviews

  • Nick Offerman

  • Judy Collins

  • Megan Mullally

  • Trixie Mattel

  • Joan Baez

  • Suzanne Vega

  • Bill Callahan

  • Cate Le Bon

  • JD Souther

  • Taylor Mac

  • Ryan O’Connell

Here’s to a happy & healthy 2020!
xo COLE


December 31, 2019 /T. Cole Rachel
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