- To learn about awesome people I've never heard of before (Grace Bumbry)
- To remind myself, in case I'd forgotten, just how awesome other people are (Mel Brooks, Dave Brubeck)
- To learn that people I was sort of neither-here-nor-there on are also pretty awesome (Robert De Niro, Bruce Springsteen)
- To watch the honorees' reactions
- To watch famous audience members' reactions
- To watch the President and First Lady's reactions (the Obamas seemed to unselfconsciously enjoy themselves, and last year, it kind of tickled me to see President Bush singing along to George Jones songs)
- To hear people like Jon Stewart deliver lines like, "But I am from New Jersey. And so I can tell you what I believe. And what I believe is this: I believe that Bob Dylan and James Brown had a baby" (at which point the President of the United States of America laughed and gave a kind of low five/handshake across his wife to Bruce Springsteen)
- To laugh
- To cry
- And sometimes, if I'm lucky, to watch some excellent dancing
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Why I Watch "The Kennedy Center Honors" Every Year
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and a fitting end to List Anything for 2009. BTW, I drank my last screwdriver for a while and flipped back and forth between Fringe and Carson Daly hosting the New Years Countdown on NBC. Here's hoping I WON'T be doing either of those things next new year's eve!
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