MOVIES
It was a slow year for moviegoing. I watched fewer movies than usual, either in the theaters or streaming. I’m not sure why, but family health issues and national politics may each have played a part. Early in the year we caught up on some of the acclaimed movies from 2024, and about halfway through the year, we were inspired by the New York Times’ ‘best movies of the 21st century so far’ list to see some of the films on that list. (I also added the NYT list to my own meta-list of 21st Century films.) One of my New Year’s resolutions is to watch more movies in 2026. Here are the films I watched in 2025, with my 1-10 rating:
10/10
The Zone of Interest (UK/Poland, 2023) Dir: Jonathan Glazer
9/10
Margaret (US, 2011) Dir: Kenneth Lonergan
Toni Erdmann (Germany/Austria, 2016) Dir: Maren Ade
The Worst Person in the World (Norway, 2021) Dir: Joachim Trier
I Saw the TV Glow (US, 2024) Dir: Jane Schoenbrun
Anora (US, 2024) Dir: Sean Baker
One Battle After Another (US, 2025) Dir: Paul Thomas Anderson
8/10
Jazz on a Summer’s Day (US, 1959) Dir: Bert Stern
I Am Not Your Negro (US, 2016) Dir: Raoul Peck
His Three Daughters (US, 2023) Dir: Azazel Jacobs
The Outrun (Germany/UK, 2024) Dir: Nora Fingscheidt
A Complete Unknown (US, 2024) Dir: James Mangold
The Left-Handed Girl (Taiwan/US, 2025) Dir: Shih-Ching Tsou
7/10
The Snapper (Ireland, 1993) Dir: Stephen Frears
Hamilton (US, 2020) Dir: Thomas Kail
Hit Man (US, 2023) Dir: Richard Linklater
Challengers (US, 2024) Dir: Luca Guadagnino
Heretic (US, 2024) Dir: Scott Beck & Bryan Woods
The Substance (France/UK/US, 2024) Dir: Coralie Fargeat
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (UK, 2024) Dir: Nick Park
6/10
Ocean’s Eleven (US, 2001) Dir: Steven Soderbergh
Idiocracy (US, 2006) Dir: Mike Judge
Sicario (US, 2015) Dir: Denis Villeneuve
5/10
Hundreds of Beavers (US, 2022) Dir: Mike Cheslik
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (US, 2025) Dir: Christopher McQuarrie
BOOKS
In 2025, I continued to work my way through a large chronological ‘best literature’ reading list that is based on my meta-list of the greatest works of literature. This year, I read a number of works published in the 1910s and 1920s. I decided to take on Marcel Proust’s seven-volume novel In Search of Lost Time, which occupied most of my reading time this year (I hope to finish it in 2026). I also read Miracles and Wonder, the newest book by Elaine Pagels about the history of Christianity (you can read my review here) as well as two of her earlier books. A trip to England inspired me to read two books on British history. Here is a list of the books I read in 2025, with my 1-5 star rating.
5/5
In Search of Lost Time I: Swann’s Way (1913). By Marcel Proust. Translated by Lydia Davis.
The Rainbow (1915). By D.H. Lawrence.
The Education of Henry Adams: An Autobiography (1918). By Henry Adams.
In Search of Lost Time II: In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower (1919). By Marcel Proust. Translated by James Grieve.
In Search of Lost Time III: The Guermantes Way (1920). By Marcel Proust. Translated by Mark Treharne.
4/5
Kokoro (1914). By Natsume Sōseki. Translated by Meredith McKinney.
The Home and the World (1916). By Rabindranath Tagore. Translated by Surendranath Tagore.
Selected Stories (1918-1926). By Lu Xun. Translated by Yang Hsien-yi and Gladys Yang.
Main Street (1920). By Sinclair Lewis.
The Forsyte Saga (1921). By John Galsworthy.
Zeno’s Conscience (1923). By Italo Svevo. Translated by William Weaver.
Three Plays (1923-1926). By Sean O’Casey.
An American Tragedy (1925). By Theodore Dreiser.
Three Tragedies (1932-1936). By Federico García Lorca. Translated by James Graham-Lujan and Richard L. O’Connell.
Adam, Eve, and the Serpent: Sex and Politics in Early Christianity (1988). By Elaine Pagels.
The Origin of Satan: How Christians Demonized Jews, Pagans and Heretics (1995). By Elaine Pagels.
A History of Britain I: At the Edge of the World? 3500 BC-AD 1603 (2000). By Simon Schama.
These Truths: A History of the United States (2018). By Jill Lepore.
Life Between the Tides (2021). By Adam Nicolson.
Vanishing Treasures: A Bestiary of Extraordinary Endangered Creatures (2024). By Katherine Rundell.
Miracles and Wonder: The Historical Mystery of Jesus (2025). By Elaine Pagels.
3/5
A Short History of England: The Glorious Story of a Rowdy Nation (2011). By Simon Jenkins.
Me, But Better: The Science and Promise of Personality Change (2025). By Olga Khazan.
MUSIC
My music listening in 2025 was dominated by my discovery of the rock band The Warning, a trio of sisters from Mexico who play hard rock with tinges of metal, pop, and punk. Many of their fans refer to them as ‘the future of rock’ and I don’t disagree. I also spent a lot of time listening to new albums from my best of 2024 meta-list. I also binged several favorite artists of years past: The Roches, The Who, and Steely Dan. Classical music listening was down this year. Here are the top 50 albums I listened to in 2025:
- The Warning – Keep Me Fed (2024)
- Waxahatchee – Tigers Blood (2024)
- The Warning – ERROR (2022)
- Vampire Weekend – Only God Was Above Us (2024)
- The Roches – Speak (1989)
- Clairo – Charm (2024)
- Charles Lloyd – The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow (2024)
- The Roches -The Roches (1979)
- The Who – Live at Leeds (1970)
- The Roches – A Dove (1992)
- Yasmin Williams – Acadia (2024)
- Mabe Fratti – Sentir Que No Sabes (2024)
- The Who – Quadrophenia (1973)
- Steely Dan – A Decade of Steely Dan (1972-1980)
- The Last Dinner Party – Prelude to Ecstasy (2024)
- Hurray For The Riff Raff – The Past Is Still Alive (2024)
- The Roches – Keep On Doing (1982)
- Adam Steinberg – Angels + Angles (2022)
- The Roches – Another World (1985)
- Steely Dan – Can’t Buy A Thrill (1972)
- Bob Dylan – The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live, 1966: The ‘Royal Albert Hall’ Concert (rec. 1966)
- Steely Dan – Pretzel Logic (1974)
- The Roches – Can We Go Home Now (1995)
- Alvvays – Blue Rev (2022)
- Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – Wild God (2024)
- World Party – Arkeology (rec. 1984-2011)
- Michael Kiwanuka – Small Changes (2024)
- Charlie Parker – The Complete Savoy & Dial Master Takes (rec. 1944-1948)
- Steely Dan – Katy Lied (1975)
- Brittany Howard – What Now (2024)
- SZA – SOS (2022)
- Steely Dan – Countdown To Ecstasy (1973)
- Nala Sinephro – Endlessness (2024)
- The Who – Tommy (1969)
- The Who – Who’s Next (1971)
- Waxahatchee – Out in the Storm (2017)
- Jessica Pratt – Here In The Pitch (2024)
- Waxahatchee – Saint Cloud (2020)
- Janelle Monáe – The ArchAndroid (2010)
- Lucinda Williams – West (2007)
- The New Pornographers – Electric Version (2003)
- The New Pornographers – Twin Cinema (2005)
- Andrew Sue Wing – Seventeen (2024)
- Björk – Vespertine (2001)
- Bob Dylan – Blood on the Tracks (1975)
- Fontaines D.C. – Romance (2024)
- Jamey Johnson – The Guitar Song (2010)
- Kim Deal – Nobody Loves You More (2024)
- Lana Del Rey – Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd (2023)
- Oscar Peterson – Night Train (1962)
LIVE PERFORMANCES
For the first time in several years, I didn’t attend concerts by any of my favorite indie or alternative pop & rock artists. Instead, most of the concerts I attended in 2025 were for classical music, with two jazz concerts, and one singer-songwriter concert at a new (to me) venue: the Rec Room in Belmont. I didn’t see any plays this year, but did enjoy a night of improv comedy for the first time in many years. Here are the live performances I attended in 2025, in chronological order:
- The Makanda Project with Charles Tolliver at Boston Public Library, Roxbury, MA 3/5/25
- Jeremy Denk at Mechanics Hall, Worcester, MA 3/21/25
Performing Partitas (BWV 825-830) by J.S. Bach
- Cambridge Jazz Festival at Danehy Park, Cambridge, MA 7/26/25
Ron Reid’s Precious Metals Project
Namisa Mdalose & Lumanyano Bizana
- Improv Asylum at Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA 8/16/25
The Main Stage Show (Barker, Carty, Gillis, Sosebee, etc.)
- Andrew Sue Wing at The Rec Room, Belmont, MA 9/9/25
- A Tribute to Scott Nickrenz at Calderwood Hall, Gardner Museum. Boston, MA 9/10/25
Performers included: Yo-Yo Ma, Jason Bell, Paavali Jumppanen, Lawrence Dutton, Borromeo Quartet, A Far Cry
- Convivium Musicum at First Unitarian Church, Worcester, MA 11/23/25
Performing works of Gregorio Allegri, Noel Bauldeweyn, Adrian Willaert, Jacob Handl, and Josquin des Prez
- Paula Robison & Paavali Jumppanen at Williams Hall, NEC, Boston, MA 12/14/25
Performing works of J.S. Bach, C.P.E. Bach, and Mozart