Members whose favorite music is Ok Go
Lord of the Rings, Enders Game, Hyperion, Into Thin Air, Sabriel, The Dark Tower, The Chosen, Harry Potter, Siddhartha, Life of Pi, Red Storm Rising, Apathy and Other Small Victories, American Psycho
Daily Show, Colbert Report
..The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Black and Still Here, everything from Roald Dahl, anything by Edgar Allen Poe, The Looks Book, Siddhartha, The Color of Water, Breathing Underwater, The Devil's Arithmetic, Fahrenheit 451, V for Vendetta, The Scarlet Letter, A Lesson Before Dying, Fast Food Nation, Secrets of a Fashion Therapist, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Eat Pray Love, Things Fall Apart
Current TV because its geared towards my demographic (young adults with a flair for awareness) and CNN because they're impartial and accurate.
"The Pill Versus the Springhill Disaster" by Richard Brautigan, "Blue Like Jazz" by Donald Miller, "The Divine Comedy" by Dante Aligheri, etc..
foxnews.com, wikimedia productions
Jane Eyre, Catcher in the Rye, Animal Farm, Stargirl, Fahrenheit 451, The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, Memoirs of a Geisha, works by Shakespeare, Edgar Alan Poe, Terry Pratchett... I could go on but I'll spare you. ;D
http://www.newsoftheweird.com/, http://www.ap.org/
www.space.com, www.LiveScience.com, www.msnbc.com or www.msn.com, www.google.com/news
Anne Rice-Mayfair witches, vampire chronicles. Tananarive Due, Octavia Butler, The Fabric of the Cosmos-Brian Green, A Briefer History of Time-Stephen Hawking, Dan Brown, Esther and Jerry Hicks, The Secret, The Road to Reality-Roger Penrose, The Voice of Knowledge-Don Miguel Ruiz, The World is Flat-Thomas Friedman...to name but a few.
I get most of my news from the Internet; MSNBC, FoxNews, CNN...
Harry Potter, Lord Of The Rings, Cut, The Fountainhead, The Kite Runner, Zipped, The Catcher In The Rye, The Giver, Fahrenheit 451
Christian Science Monitor, Los Angeles Times, MSNBC, The New York Times
Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk (it kicks the ass of Choke and Fight Club so hard), Survivor by Chuck Palahniuk (a close second on the list of books he's written), Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov, American Gods by Neil Gaiman, Good Omens by Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, Ender's Game&series by Orson Scott Card, Skinny Legs and All by Tom Robbins, Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins, Special by Bella Bathurst, Daisy Faye and the Miracle Man by Fannie Flagg.
Alot of what I've listed are very mainstream but were either suggested to me by my teachers or found out luck :), Faust - Goethe, A Tale Of Two Cities, Go Sound The Trumpet - David H. Jackson & Canter Brown Jr., A Painted House - John Grisham, House Of Leave - Mark Z. Danielewski, Only Revolutions - Mark Z. Danielewski, Angels and Demons - Dan Brown, Digital Fortress - Dan Brown, Deception Poin - Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown, Firestarter - Stephen King, The Lovely Bones - Alice Seabold, The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Three Musketeers - Alexander Dumas, Animal Farm - George Orwell, Life Expectancy - Dean Koontz, Velocity - Dean Koontz, Twilight - Stephanie Meyer, The Rosary Girls - Richard Montanari
For Whom the Bell Tolls, the sun also rises, The Stranger, Interview with the vampire, the vampire lestat, the chronicles of narnia, the egypt game, memoirs of a geisha, titus andronicus, a midsummer night's dream, othello, richard II, any and everything ever written by shakespeare, the grapes of wrath, a clockwork orange, to kill a mockingbird, angels and demons, and a hundred different cook books.
CNN.com
Ayn Rand, Sylvia Plath, J.D. Salinger, Chuck Palahniuk, Bret Easton Ellis, Jane Austen, Philip Pullman, Baudelaire, Pascal, George Orwell, Francesca Lia Block, Oscar Wilde, Kurt Vonnegut, Joseph Huller, Ken Kesey, Ray Bradbury, Jonathan Swift, Michael Crichton, Hunter S. Thompson, Virgina Woolf, Chinua Achebe, William Butler Yeats, e.e. cummings, Emily Dickenson, Kate Chopin, Rousseau, Sonya Sones, Lewis Carroll, Jeffrey Eugenides, Susanna Kaysen, Elizabeth Wurtzel, F. Scott Fitzgerald, E. L. Konigsburg, Leo Tolstoy, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Dante Alighieri, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Franz Kafka, Eve Ensler, Maya Angelou, T. S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, John Donne, D. H. Lawrence, Langston Hughes, Art Spiegelman, Elie Wiesel, Toni Morrison, Arthur Golden, etc...
Reuters, NPR, NY Times, BBC














