
by Jeff Sherman of OnMilwaukee.com
Another year. Another list. Here are some of my favorites from 2009.
Best movie: I think that all new movies should be
released in theaters, on demand, online and on DVD simultaneously. I
also think we deserve a movie theater in Downtown Milwaukee.
Regardless, I didn't see a new release in the theater in 2009. But, if
I had to pick the most entertaining film of 2009, it was "Star Trek."
Solid, no major brain use entertainment. Really good stuff. Another
solid choice is "Up." The Disney Pixar release is heartfelt and
touching.
Best TV show: "Friday Night Lights" showed why it
rocks in 2009. Great characters, drama, emotion and controversy. It's
the best show on TV, hands down.
Best albums: I look at national best-of lists for
music and get a bit lost. I'm a country, pop and alternative guy. But,
country mainly plays on the iPod. My favorites this year? Dierks
Bentley's "Feel that Fire," David Nail's "I'm About to Come Alive," and
the very solid and singable "Defying Gravity" from Keith Urban.
Song
: Willy Porter's economic anthem, "How to Rob a
Bank." And, admit it, you also loved "Empire State of Mind," from
Jay-Z, too.
Best book: It's massive at more than 700 pages, but if
you love sports and pop culture you'll love "The Book of Basketball:
The NBA According to The Sports Guy," by Bill Simmons. For this fan,
it's the best read of the year. And for NBA teams, hopefully they'll
read it and learn that teamwork is the true "secret" to winning.
Most exciting local sports story: There were many, but
Brandon Jennings' "surprise" early start has made basketball in
Milwaukee relevant again. Here's to the Young Buck.
Milwaukeean of the year: Danny Gokey, via the
marketing power of "American Idol" put Milwaukee on the map in 2009.
But, this category is also personal. After 34 years at Goodwill
Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin and Metropolitan Chicago, my dad,
Roger Sherman, retired this year. He's not nearly done working, but his
time at Goodwill is done. The good byes and tributes were heartful and
well deserved. It was amazing to hear all the great programs and impact
he had in his years of service. Here's to life's next challenge and
consulting gig(s), Dad. I love you.
Best addition to a sports team: Squad 6 has to have a place on my list. Andrew Bogut, good work!
Concert: Keb' Mo' was great at the Northern Lights
Theater and Keith Urban really shined while making the crowd wonder why
Counting Crows were even on the same Summerfest bill.
Best event: The 55th annual International Downtown
Association's (IDA) annual conference was held in Milwaukee during one
of our best September weekends. It drew hundreds of civic leaders from
around the globe. All were truly impressed with our city. Milwaukee put
on a great show. Another signature Milwaukee event of 2009? The sale of
Milwaukee institution, Von Trier. Kudos to John and Cindy Sidoff for
preserving a Milwaukee landmark.
Heroes of the year: Off-duty Milwaukee firefighters
John Rechlitz and Joel Rechlitz and off-duty Milwaukee police Lt. Mark
Wroblewski. The trio rushed into a burning SUV and cut a 4-year-old boy
out of a seatbelt, saving his life. Watch the video here.
Most over used word: Epic. Stop it, already.
Biggest disappointments: I really missed Summer Sizzle
in the Third Ward. It was too bad that the event was canceled. The
closings of Heinemann's and Harry W. Schwartz Bookshops are still a bit
sad too. Dominic James ending his Marquette career on the bench was
another '09 disappointment.
Best potential to "move mountains:" Joe Zilber's $50 million gift to the City of Milwaukee began its work in 2009. Marquette Magazine
summed up his work pretty well: "His massive rebuilding effort,
encompassing bricks and mortar as well as the social fabric of the
city, employs a strategy he's used his entire career: Lead by example.
His $50 million gift is intended to spur a wave of philanthropy,
ultimately creating a $200 to $300 million investment pool." Another
great potential from 2009? Milwaukee's focus on fresh water and its
power to build commerce, business and technology.
Here's to 2010, Milwaukee. Onward and upward. Original article at: http://onmilwaukee.com/seasonal/holidays/articles/shermanbest09.html?21238
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