The List: What's In and Out

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The Washington Post annually publishes The List: What's In and Out which is written by Hank Stuever, who writes and comments on style for the Arts and Living section of the newspaper. The List, (typically published annually at the beginning of a new year) itemizes people, places, things, and even ideas--and rates them as either "out" (not popular, not fun, not recommended) or "in" (popular, fun, and recommended).

The list has been criticized for being mostly or completely subjective. Sometimes a person has been considered both "Out" and "In" (for example, Madonna in 1985 and Al Gore in 2007). At other times, the list makes indirect references to people; also in 2007, listed as "Out" is "Wrestling-coach voice" (this is a veiled reference to out-going Republican House Speaker Dennis Hastert) while listed as "In" is "Mother-of-five voice" (a veiled reference to in-coming Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi).

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[edit] "Out" and "In" for 2007

The following is a partial list of things "Out" and "In" for 2007:

Out In
"America's Next Top Model" "Ugly Betty"
OxyContin Oxytocin
Hugh Jackman Daniel Craig
Al Gore Al Gore
"Seinfeld" reruns "How I Met Your Mother"
Anderson Cooper Keith Olbermann
Wrestling-coach voice Mother-of-five voice
Dane Cook Jim Gaffigan
Danity Kane "Dreamgirls"
Monica Lewinsky, pizza girl Monica Lewinsky, economist
Penn State Boise State
Driving drunk Driving nude

[edit] "Out" and "In" for 2008

The following is a partial list of things "Out" and "In" for 2008:

Out In
Emile Hirsch as Speed Racer Heath Ledger as the Joker
Sex Naps
AP Calculus Latin Class
Jason Bourne Indiana Jones
HBO Showtime
Marc Jacobs Marc Jacob's clothes
Cheetah Girls Jonas Brothers
Sudoku Scrabulous
Pomegranates Persimmons
Hannah Montana tickets for your daughter 529 fund for your daughter
Steve Carell as Maxwell Smart Zachary Quinto as Mr. Spock
Meerkats Squirrels

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