So I've had lots of time to read lately, and here's my list (feel free to comment on the order I should arrange them):
- Marcel Proust - Swann's Way
- G.K. Chesterton - Everlasting Man (can't believe I haven't yet read this)
- C.S. Lewis - Screwtape Letters
- Rainer Maria Rilke - Colllected Poetry
- Matthew B. Crawford - Shop Class as Soul Craft
- Josef Pieper - Leisure:  The Basis of Culture (rereading because it's that good)

Any suggestions?

I'm also watching a lot of films, and I HIGHLY recommend Zach Braff's The High Cost of Living.  I kind of fell in love with him -- surprising? no -- through "Scrubs" and Garden State and I had heard good things about this movie.  It's got a really weird plot, but I think brings to light certain issues, kind of like Juno.  All pro-life people will like it, or at least support its message.

In terms of music, I've gotten into a lot of house lately (Avicii, Skrillex, and of course deadmau5), as well as continuing my Mumford & Sons obsession (when was their new album supposed to come out again?), Josh Ritter (thanks, Jack), and checking out Bon Iver's and Coldplay's new albums.  Also whenever "Without You" (David Guetta ft. Usher) comes on the radio I shamelessly blast it with the windows down...such a good pump-up pregame song.  I recommend for the sentimental ones among you Alex Murdoch, whom I started listening to after watching the truly terrible film Away We Go with John Krasinski.  Even Jim Halpert couldn't rescue that one.  

Lots of love,

Tavs