Best of 2004

The end of the year is near and several tasks are on hand. I need to craft my final draft for my annual celebrity dead pool and take some time to enjoy the many end-of-year retrospectives and best-of lists.

Here are a few places to start:

List of Bests – a collection of best of lists
Year in review – a collection of best of lists.
Best Nonfiction 2004
Best Web links
The Best 20 Food Books of 2004 as Chosen by Leite’s Culinaria
Amazon.com: Books / Best of 2004
Art Forum’s best films of the year.
Art Forum’s best music of the year.
The Onion’s best albums of the year.
Best Photojournalism of the year.
The Nation’s Top Outrages’ of the year.
Games Magazine’s Top 100 Games for 2005. (as well as all the others.)
Reuters best photos, plus links through Metafilter of many other sources

This should keep you busy for the rest of the week.

6 Replies to “Best of 2004”

  1. Buried in the links I just posted on my blog was this:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/12/magazine/12BENIGN.html?ex=1104296400&en=a3b537ce3168d337&ei=5070

    which, more importantly, contained this:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/12/magazine/12BENIGN.html?ex=1104296400&en=a3b537ce3168d337&ei=5070

    A great story on all the good things about Google and how they follow
    their company motto of “Rule 1, do no evil.”

    A nice reminder, if nothing else, why the NYT is still consider the
    nation’s premiere newspaper, Jason Blair and coverage of Bushco aside.

  2. Buried in the links I just posted on my blog was this:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/12/magazine/12BENIGN.html?ex=1104296400&en=a3b537ce3168d337&ei=5070

    which, more importantly, contained this:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/12/magazine/12BENIGN.html?ex=1104296400&en=a3b537ce3168d337&ei=5070

    A great story on all the good things about Google and how they follow
    their company motto of “Rule 1, do no evil.”

    A nice reminder, if nothing else, why the NYT is still consider the
    nation’s premiere newspaper, Jason Blair and coverage of Bushco aside.

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