TOD:
Book: The Oldways Table, by Gifford and Baer-Sinnott. The premise is good: get away from over-processed food, and back to actual cooking. Unfortunately, the authors are a pair of over-politicized liberals who make sure everyone knows that they are liberals by bringing up how they are liberals at every opportunity, and they're so proud of how liberal they are that they are just about to burst. Like, uh, what's that got to do with the food? Bleh. (If they were bragging about their being conservatives, it would be equally irritating, and equally bleh.)
CD: the London recording of Sunday In the Park with George. I miss the full orchestrations, but I love hearing voices other than Mandy and Bernadette's in the leads. It helps me focus on what is being sung, and the joy of the music.
DVD: The Two Towers, a few chapters at a time (say, six or eight). I really don't have time to watch an entire movie these days. Watching a film in pieces, picking it up and "reading" it in smaller bites, that's about what I can manage these days.