2B - Thursday, October 18, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2B - Thursday, October18, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom ARTS RECOMMENDS In this feature, Daily Arts writers will give their endorsements for the arts you need to experience to help you deal with current events. ~2666" The last work Roberto Bolano was able to com- plete before his untimely death in 2003, "2666" is impossible to sum up in a paragraph. Essentially, five unsettling books revolve around a mysterious master writer named Benno von Archimboldi and simultaneously, the common, brutal and senseless murders of women in the Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez. Hailed as a literary masterpiece, "2666" is EDITORIAL ANAGRAMA the closest we'll get to a poet writing a typical novel. Erotica -Madonna Though it didn't tear up the charts like some of her earliest records did, Erotica remains the crowning jewel of pop royalty Madonna's musical career. Sexy, liberating and layered with a synco- pated texture that makes it one of her most musi- cally rich albums, Erotica reflects some of Her Madgesty's most personal work. In a time when her latestreleases haven't quite hit the mark, revis- iting one of the greats reminds us of her once all- WARNER BROS powerful reign of the genre. "Michael Clayton" With the word "truth" being thrown around so much these days, the common sentiment seems to be the same as the tagline for Michael Clay- ton: "The Truth Can Be Adjusted." With that in mind, delve into the life of Mr. Clayton (played by George Clooney) - a lawyer (sort of) who must clean up afterihis firm's best man puzzlingly goes off the deep end. Add a corporation driven above WARNER BROS all by profits, and everything falls into place. "Life As We Know It" No, it has absolutely nothingto do with the Kath- erine Heigl movie, and yes, despite its one-season run, it's still one of the best teen dramas in the ever- growing graveyard of short-lived network series. "Life As We Know It" is the subversive and hilari- ous coming-of-age tale of three high school boys in Seattle. The ABC series is a breath of fresh air, more candid and piercing than most of the fluff that occu- ABC pies teen TV these days. JUDGING A BOOK BY ITS. COVER Daily Arts writers go against the famous idiom, choose a random book and make assumptions about its contents based on the cover art. "I had a world of my own.,I would take my mother's red can- dles and the box of matches and go up into the attic while they all went on their daily hunts. I'd play with the fire for hours and no one would ask about me. I remember when I almost caught the whole house on fire..." A New York Times bestseller, "Interview with the Vampire" is an eye-opening thriller for the ordinary reader as it attempts to supply them with an evolved perspective into the vampire world. -TEHREEM SAJJAD 0 S 0 6 ALICE JAMES In her novel, "Interview with the Vampire," author Anne Rice offers her readers an insight- ful interview with a Romanian vampire who struggled through his childhood in the now-famous Transylvanian region. As Joseph, the vampire in question, describes it, "Growing up, I wouldn't see my parents for days on end. Norman and Emma. were both older than me, and had mastered the skills needed to be ordinary vampires.. And then there was me, alone and forlorn in a world where I didn't belong." As Rice delves further into Joseph's past, the vampire sup- plies readers with memoirs rich in emotion and realism that force readers to reconsider the blood-thirsty -stereotype given to vampires. Rice's reactions to these memoirs complements the authenticity of Joseph's past. Her questions about the vam- pire's childhood and his life as a creature of the underworld, trapped between the world he's born in and the world he is forced to live in, gives the life of vampires a legitimacy that past fictional works have lacked. When you watch the first trailer for "The Lone Ranger," you can't help but think to your- self how eas- ily this film was probably green-lit byits The Lone studio. After all, it has all Ranger the elements Disney of a carefully constructed Hollywood blockbuster. Pro- ducer Jerry Bruckheimer and Johnny Depp are reunited, and the film features Hollywood's newest breakout star, Armie. Hammer, as the Lone Ranger. They were even able to find a film that has only been done. his head. four times already! the defin And yet, the trailer leaves you action he with a distinct feeling of"meh," a truly < or possibly, "That's one to save or motiv for Netflix ... maybe." of Bruck) Depp, playingsidekick Tonto, the top-I looks pretty much like Jack and expko Sparrow with a dead crow on ing trains t