Top Picks: International light displays, the albums of classical music Grammy nominees, and more

The website Complex provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Amazon's warehouses, PBS airs the history of a renowned ballet company, and more.

Kim Kashkashian

Courtesy of Claire Stefani

December 21, 2012

Light up the night

Craving more holiday lights than your tiny yard can hold? Check out National Geographic's gallery of the Top 10 places to see light displays all over the world, from Vienna, which boasts a multitude of white lights, to Medellín, Colombia, which has huge 3-D figures and an airplane made of lights, among other sights. Go to http://bit.ly/hlights.

Fjord meditations

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Norwegian jazz/electronica guitarist Eivind Aarset has teamed up with producer and sample master Jan Bang on Mr. Aarset's first recording as leader for the renowned Munich-based ECM Records. The mysterious and subtle collection on Dream Logic features bowed, looped, and otherwise processed guitars, set in a landscape of mbira, percussion, and atmospheric sound samples. It's a perfect soundtrack for a moonlit wander across a frozen fjord.

Classical Grammy nominees

The Grammy nominations offer some perfect stocking stuffers for classical music lovers this year: Kim Kashkashian for her album Kurtág/Ligeti: Music for Viola and András Schiff for his recording of J.S. Bach's Das Wohltemperierte Clavier. Ms. Kashkashian's performance of solo music by the great Hungarian composers Kurtág and Ligeti is what many critics are calling a landmark recording. Mr. Schiff returns to Bach as a veteran, earning more acclaim for his New Series recordings of the Goldberg Variations and the six partitas.

Smart calendar

One of the Mac's best calendar apps has hit the iPhone. The $2 Fantastical (pronounced Fantastic-cal) handles the transition to touch screens with grace and speed. It pulls in your existing iPhone calendar and makes adding new appointments a breeze. Type in a full sentence, such as "Lunch with Alex at Boloco on Tuesday," and Fantastical smartly creates a calendar entry.

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Inside Amazon

What happens after you click "buy" on Amazon to purchase that DVD for your brother-in-law? The website Complex gives you a glimpse into the online retailer's backstage area with its gallery of photos taken inside an Amazon fulfillment center, from towering five-level shelves to aisles of boxes stretching as far as the eye can see. Check out the gallery at http://bit.ly/amazoncenter.

Celebrate the arts

Family TV viewing gets a boost with two celebrations of the American artistic spirit. CBS broadcasts the 35th Annual Kennedy Center Honors on Dec. 26, at 9 p.m. as a two-hour special. Honorees this year include Buddy Guy, Dustin Hoffman, David Letterman, Natalia Makarova, and Led Zeppelin. On Dec. 28, "American Masters" on PBS spotlights a national institution with Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance. The documentary details the founding and blossoming of what many called the "third ballet" company in New York during its heyday. Learn how Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino fused classical ballet with the energy and dynamism of American modern dance.