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Acting


Casting on the Web


http://www.actors.it/defe.htm

Search for models, actors, and new faces by indicating the type of person you need. This service for casting directors and show organizers includes a detailed form for narrowing your search. Includes complete information on models and talent.


CastingOnline


http://hookomo.aloha.net/~wrap/

One stop cybercasting site for the performing arts industry. Click on the continent of choice and read about the latest casting projects nationwide. Includes casting info for acting, musicians, voiceovers, and multimedia projects.


Hollywood Actors Network


http://www.hollywoodnetwork.com/hn/acting/index.html

Web site lists advertisers who can help you break into Hollywood and articles on people in the business. This site includes a number of directories you can join or examine for acting, broadcasting, and screenwriting. Provides links to everything imaginable for Hollywood and the entertainment industry.


VCV Stunts—Stuntmen on the Net


http://www.procom.com/~daves/vcvstunt.html

Offers professional stunt actors for live action, motion pictures, and video.


The Virtual Headbook


http://www.xmission.com/~wintrnx/virtual.html

Provides a collection of actors resumes and head shots that casting directors, agents, and directors can search for free. Actors can join online, get tax help, or sign up with an agent in California. Sound clips and video clips of actors at work are also available.


Comics & Animation


The 3-D Zone


http://www.leonardo.net/3dzone/

Publishes comic books in 3D, including work by Steve Ditko, Bill Ward, and others. Read about the latest publications, or pull out your 3D glasses and click on 3-D Fun.


Alternative Comics: A WWW Guide


http://bronze.ucs.indiana.edu/~mfragass/altncom.html#anim

Includes links to e-zines, animation resources, and dozens of art galleries. A good jumping off point for animation fans interested in WWW and mailing list fanzines.


Austin Anime-Niacs Association


http://www.io.com/~count/anime.html

Japanese animation and comics fan club from Austin, Texas provides info on upcoming conventions and Anime links. Read the What are Manga and Anime for a lengthy description of this art form.


Calvin and Hobbes on the World Wide Web


http://eos.kub.nl:2080/calvin_hobbes/

If you like the comic strip, you’ll be in heaven when you click on Gallery and scroll down to an exhaustive list of Calvin information. Peruse the book list, then examine the latest Calvin and Hobbes picture books. This site also includes icons and desktop patterns, a popularity poll, a random picture generator, links to newsgroups, and interviews with the creator, Bill Watterson. Although this site is unofficial, it is incredibly thorough.


Comics ‘n Stuff


http://www.phlab.missouri.edu/~c617145/comix.html

This award winning site includes hundreds of Web sites that include actual comics you can read. You can also access a Web chat room, perform a comics query search, or download FAQs about comics and the Web.


Gen13: Animation’s Next GEN


http://www.unf.edu/students2/jbacan/gen_13_4.html

Read about the movie (direct-to-video) adaptation of Scott Campbell’s successful Gen 13 comic series. This page discusses the movie, includes stills from the animation, and includes links to other Gen 13 sites.


Jonah Weiland’s Comic Book Resources


http://envisionww.com/jonahw/comics/comiclinks.html

Nice site that includes special sections with hundreds of links for Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, miscellaneous, independent, and self-published comics. One of the few Web pages that can be considered a decent replacement for Marvel’s absence on the Web.


Marvel Comics


http://garnet.berkeley.edu/~net-dq/project.html

This informative fan page is about as close as you’ll get to a Marvel Comics corporate page. For whatever reason, Marvel does not yet have a Web site, but this page tentatively makes up for the loss with a Marvel history, the industry top 100 comics, and links to DC Comics.


Museum of Fine Arts, 3D Animation


http://www.smfa.edu/students/ploc/3DANHOME.html

Check out stills of 3D animation by students at this prestigious arts school and museum.


Planet Millenium


http://www.planet-millennium.com/

A graphically rich page focusing on ways to build up your self-esteem. Click anywhere on the large planet to begin your journey to resolve a conflict. This site also provides information on their comic books devoted to self-esteem.


Sirius Entertainment


http://www.insv.com/sirius

This comic book publisher lets you examine their titles, which include Dawn, Animal Mystic, Poison Elves, Akiko, and more. Be sure to visit the Sirius Gallery for hot .JPEG files of their art.


Spider Man Figure Archive


http://pegasus.acs.ttu.edu/~wvjgg/spidey/sphead.html

Serious action figure collectors will enjoy this summary of the Spider Man figure that appeared on toy shelves in 1994. Includes pictures and detailed explanations of every character in the Spider Man series and links to other Spidey sites.


Film & Production Resources


The Character Shop


http://www.character-shop.com/

This special effects shop produces some of the most famous animals on the big screen. Read how the Budweiser frogs and anteater were created using puppets and animatronics. Check out the story about the largest animatronic robots ever created for Disney’s Operation Dumbo Drop. Includes a resume of every film, TV show, and commercial shot with Character Shop animals, FAQs about their work, a tour of the facility, and semi-regular updates on their work. A fascinating visit!


CinemaSpace


http://cinemaspace.berkeley.edu/

Home page for the film studies program at Berkeley. Choose a department related to science fiction, art direction, Web pages by Berkeley students, and more.


Film Resources


http://www.magicnet.net/enzian-bin/resource

A searchable Web site of every link known related to film. Includes film festivals, film schools, critiques of films, and resources for filmmakers. An excellent bookmark for the budding screenwriter and director.


Makin' Waves Studio


http://cyberzine.org/html/Waves/wavepage.html

Sample some of their special “Aussie” .WAV files, or order your own custom .WAV. You can even order a broadcast quality commercial voice over.


New York Film and Animation Co. Ltd.


http://www.okc.com/nyfac

Home page for NY-based computer animator. Read about NYFAC, check out their gallery of cool graphics, and see what’s cooking with current projects.


Rhythm and Hues Studios


http://www.rhythm.com/

This visual effects production company has created a number of entertaining rides, exhibits, commercials, and movie effects. Read about their work on the award winning Babe (1995), the Coca-Cola polar bears, and effects for EuroDisneyland. Click on Sights and Sounds to see how these special effects are created.


Virtual Studio Ltd, london


http://www.vrworlds.com/

This computer graphics, audio, and custom software studio provides information on virtual reality and links to the biggest VR companies on the Web. Check out the Graphics Studio link to see samples of their work.


WAVE—Wognum Art's Virtual Exchange


http://www.pi.se/wognum-art

Home page for this Stockholm-based art studio. Read about their recent work with clients incorporating interface design, CD-ROM programming, corporate profiling, typography, graphics, 3D modeling, and animation.


Welcome to EPSONE.COM


http://www.amug.org/~eps/

Home of Entertainment Production Service, a multimedia and corporate event production company.


Humor


Bay Area Improv Listings


http://www.san-fran.com/improv/improv.html

Includes Bay area improvisational theatre listings—upcoming shows, group profiles, calendar, and schools.


The Borderline


http://www.the-borderline.com/

Visit the site of the second daily Internet cartoon and download any of these daily strips for personal use. Includes the Borderline cartoon of the day and every cartoon since the strip started in December, 1994.


Comedy Central


http://www.comcentral.com/

Do you watch this cable channel so much that you’re actually getting funny. Examine this great site for more ideas. Check out Web Sites We’d Like to See, Download This!, Dr. Katz, and Exclusive Research on Mad Cow Disease. Be sure to Fill Up Your Hard Drive with out takes and clips from this channel’s best shows.


The Dilbert Zone


http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/dilbert/

View last Sunday’s comic strip of the infamous goof—Dilbert. This site also includes a two week cartoon archive, an interview with the artist, a photo tour of Dilbert’s birth, and a pre-history of early rejections.


The Entertain-Net


http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~jkafer/welcome.html

Click on Movies, Music, Graphics, Games, or Improv to see lists of hundreds of links for each subject. This site also includes a Tip of My Tongue trivia contest.


The Far Side by Gary Larson


http://www.cad.uni-sb.de/~elzer/farside.html

Includes over 70 of Larson’s best cartoons. Download the .GIF files (some are .JPEG) and see what you’ve been missing since Larson’s retirement in 1994. A great site for the black humorist in all of us.


Freedom of Expression Satire and Humor


http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/safe/safe/humor/summary.html

This MIT, blue ribbon (freedom of speech) site includes dozens of the best and funniest Usenet articles on issues affecting freedom of speech. Be sure to read Avoiding Foul Language and the Stand Up Routing for Network Filtering Software.


The Fruit Man


http://marg.ntu.ac.uk/marg/john/fruit.html

Another thoroughly useless and funny WWW page that provides stickers for a number of different fruits. Great boredom killer. Download a banana!


The Funny Bone


http://www.indirect.com/www/nunley/bone/index.html

Includes hundreds of jokes about lawyers, bar rooms, animals, kids, religion, and more. Also provides the best quotes, humorous signs, and short stories contributed to this site.


The Funny Pages


http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~bah6f/funnies/

A great site for factual humor, real-life foulups that just happen to be hilarious, fictional humor, and computer jokes. Be sure to see the Very Funny Headlines and Skirt the Truth—actual quotes that are a riot. Very funny Web page.


Humor Web


http://www.usmcs.maine.edu/~laferrie/humor/humor1.html

Includes a number of text files filled with jokes about blonds, lawyers, medicine, Intel, country and western songs, sororities, and more. This site also includes links to Usenet humor groups amd to other Web sites.


The Infamous Exploding Whale


http://www.xmission.com/~grue/whale/

Just when you thought it was safe to get out of the water, download the complete news broadcast of this dead, beached whale a small Oregon town blew up to be rid of it.


Jihad to Destroy Barney on the World Wide Web


http://deeptht.armory.com/~deadslug/Jihad/jihad.html

A great site for enemies of the loving, purple, dictator of children. Read up on the revolution, check out the DOOM .WAD, or download the Barney FAQ.


The Lunacy Catapult


http://www.epix.net/~wayne26/

This site’s exclusive, uncelebrated links to the funny, the infamous, the furry, and the fetid includes the pathetic Web site of the month, the new, improved Web page o’ links, the Goofy Picture Show, and more. Don’t click on the Renegade Button of Doom unless you find nothing else to do.


The McChurch Tabernacle Home Page


http://mcchurch.org

Who needs complicated religious dogma and harmful liturgy? McChurch makes worship easy! Find out about the Holy McDonna, Christian Puppet Theater, and the Anonymouse (audio included). An hilarious Web site with tongue deeply entrenched in cheek.


Mentos—The Freshmaker


http://www.best.com/~dijon/tv/mentos/

A site for people who loathe and despise the cheesy Mentos commercials on TV.


Minsky’s Worst of the Web


http://mirsky.com/wow/

Check out Minsky’s select few, considered the worst Web sites out there. A new entry every day! This site links you to sites that are gloriously horrible, but still worth a laugh.


Misunderstood Lyrics


http://www.mcs.net/~bingo/lyrics.html

If you can never figure out what those artists are saying, join the club! This site includes dozens of hilarious interpretations of the most confusing songs.


The Mother of All Humor Archives


http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/ckline/humor.html

A collection of humorous material that includes e-zines, journalism and ongoing sagas, interactive humor, and links to humor collections. A great starting point!


Oren's Spam Shirt Surprise


http://www.xnet.com/~doh

The Spam shirt is neat, but check this site’s Jap quotes section—thing’s said by Oren’s Japanese friends. The ME section is also pretty funny. A laugh riot!


Other Sources of Humor on the Net


http://www.infi.net/~cashman/humor/other.html

If you’re looking for humor links, this is the place to go. Includes more than a hundred links to the best (read: funniest) sites on the Web.


Prose as Deadly Torture


http://www.duke.edu/~saw1/stories.html

If you can stomach these stories, consider a job with Steven Seagal. The best of the worst short stories with puns so pathetic you might die laughing. Includes a number of short (thank you!) stories for the masochist thespian.


Rant e-zine


http://www.erols.com/rant/rant/index.html

Dedicated to “everyday frustrations” that puzzle us, but cannot be changed. Ponder the popularity of the Psychic Friends Network; examine the mediocrity of Ed McMahon; appreciate the philistine Phil Gramm and Bob Dole. Lotsa fun!


The Really Big Button that Doesn’t Do Anything


http://www.wam.umd.edu/~twoflowr/button.htm

Try it, then read the comments of other empty followers. Help!


Rodney Dangerfield


http://www.rodney.com/rodney/index.html

This fan page for the Caddyshack man provides video clips of the king’s greatest moments, photos of him with his friends, RealAudio tracks, a moviephile with photos, and the Joke of the Day! “Call me when you’re this!”


Rubber Chicken Improvisational Comedy Troupe


http://www.conline.com/~chicken

Sign their guest register to win two free passes to a show or click on More to see their schedule and locations.


Spatula City


http://www.wam.umd.edu/~twoflowr/index.html

Find the weird and unusual at this site, a collection (superstore?) of funny stories, bizarre Web originals, and useless media. Browse the aisles for that special something.


Stickers with an Attitude


http://www.thor.net:80/~attitude/

Had enough of that nosy co-worker or friend who’s never on time? Slap on one of these funny bumper stickers to teach ‘em a lesson. Includes a number of funny stickers you can order.


Strawberry Pop-Tart Blow Torches


http://www.sci.tamucc.edu/~pmichaud/toast/

Scientific study (with photos) of the low budget death machine, Strawberry Pop-Tarts! Get ‘em while they’re hot!


Websmell[tm]


http://www.datasync.com/waidsoft/websmell.html

Read about the amazing Websmell plug-in board for your computer. Also find out about its inventor.


Welcome to the Barney Fun Page


http://ugweb.cs.ualberta.ca/~gerald/barney/

Play with Barney at the firing range! Choose an axe, shotgun, cannon, uzi, or motorcycle and have fun. See the results!


Wrecked Humor Collection


http://www.infi.net/~cashman/humor/

WWW archive for humor compiled from the Usenet rec.humor groups. Includes top ten lists, songs and parodies, canonical lists, and a FAQ for those who forgot how to be funny.


Your Name in Heiroglyphics


http://weblifac.ens-cachan.fr/Portraits/S.ROSMORDUC/nomhiero.html

Enter your name phonetically and see how the Egyptians spelled it.


Movies

Looking for information about your favorite movie star? Here’s just a sampling of what’s available on the Web:


Kevin Bacon http://www.primenet.com/~fnargle/erisson/bacon/
Antonio Banderas http://www.missouri.edu/~c617756/Antonio.html
Humphrey Bogart http://www.macconsult.com/mikerose/bogart/bogart.html
Kenneth Branagh http://users.aol.com/luvvy/kbfaq.htm
Pierce Brosnan http://www.goldeneye.com/brosnan.htm
Sandra Bullock http://www.develop.american.edu/~tlawson/sandyfaq.html
Nicolas Cage http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Cage,+Nicolas
Jackie Chan http://pages.nyu.edu/~gqn1193/jackie.html
Sean Connery http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dock/
Tom Cruise http://www.cyberhighway.net/~phlacin/cruise.html
James Dean http://www.americanlegends.com/jamesdean/
Richard Dreyfuss http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Dreyfuss,+Richard
Harrison Ford http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/lpchao/harrison.ford.html
Jodie Foster http://weber.u.washington.edu/~jnorton/jodie/jodie.html
Judy Garland http://members.aol.com/judygumm/homepage.htm
Mel Gibson http://s9000.furman.edu/~riley/mel_gibson.html
Steve Martin http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~dcyork/steve.htm
Bette Midler http://www.interactive8.com/bette/
Demi Moore http://showbiz.starwave.com/showbiz/memorybank/starbios/demimoore/a.html
Sean Penn http://showbiz.starwave.com/showbiz/memorybank/starbios/seanpenn/index.html
Keanu Reeves http://www.empirenet.com/~jahvah/skc/skc.html
Molly Ringwald http://www.iag.net/~alladin/ring.html
Jimmy Stewart http://www.jimmy.org/
Meryl Streep http://pathfinder.com/@@TanbUPPMBwAAQBu6/twep/bridges/meryl.streep.html
John Travolta http://www.execpc.com/~aemog/travolta.html
Bruce Willis http://www.accsyst.com/writers/bruno.htm

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences


http://www.ampas.org/ampas/

Check out the latest press releases and new Web features by the Academy. This site also includes the Interactive Guide to the Academy Awards, the winners of the latest Academy Awards, and information on the Academy itself.


American Cinema Page


http://www.netcenter.com/netcentr/entertain/cinema.html

This page includes links to the major motion picture Web sites (Buena Vista, MGM, Disney, etc.) and fan pages devoted to special movies. Part of the NetCenter, a directory of topics and links.


Buena Vista MoviePlex


http://www.wdp.com/MoviePlex/MooVPlex.html?LO=D&GL=V

Includes information on Buena Vista and Touchstone Picture’s movies currently in theaters. Click on a movie of interest to read about the film, download the soundtrack and production stills, and more. Click on the box office to go inside the movieplex for more choices.


The Cabinet of Dr. Casey


http://www.cat.pdx.edu/~caseyh/horror/index.html

A great site for horror movie buffs. Check out the extensive Horror Movie Posters Archive, the Horror audio and graphics sections, and Horror in Literature and the Movies.


Critics Roost


http://useattle.uspan.com/maven/

Includes the Women’s Lip, Movie Avenger, Movie Assassin, and J-Man critics circles. These critics not only review movies, but explain their take on the big studios’ perversion of the movie art. Includes valuable reviews of a number of films. Visit this site before you crack the Entertainment section of the newspaper.


CyberCinema


http://www.indirect.com/www/jonbrown/cinema

Want a movie poster for that bare wall? This online movie poster store lets you order posters of the latest hits. Be sure to check out the Classic Movie Catalog and the Our Catalog of Favorite Posters. You can order online or send away for their catalog.


The Dove Foundation's Home Page


http://www.dove.org

Non-profit foundation that lists “family-friendly” movies and reviews these films. Click on the Movie and Video List or the Top 10 List to see which movies are family friendly. Includes links to other family sites on the Web, a Who’s Who directory of Dove members and staff, and information on the Dove seal for video retailers.


Early Motion Pictures 1897 - 1916


http://lcweb2.loc.gov/papr/mpixhome.html

Download .AVI files of early motion pictures of New York, San Francisco before and after the earthquake (1906), and different Presidents. This fascinating site also includes essays on film at the turn of the century, the actuality film genre, and early motion picture information.


The Godfather Trilogy


http://www.exit109.com/~jgeoff/godfathr.html

Focuses on The Godfather Trilogy. Find out everything imaginable about this famous trilogy. This award winning site includes pointers to each film, a trivia chellenge, soundtrack and dialogue .WAVs, stills from the film, and contest information.


HSS Wholesale Home Page


http://www.direct.ca:80/hss

Offers a collection of more than 200 life-size stand-up cardboard posters of famous movie stars, singers, Star Trek characters, and more. Check their index, or click on What’s New to see the latest full-size cutouts.


The Hitchcock Page


http://www.primenet.com/~mwc/

Tribute page to one of the greatest film directors. Read a biography, check out the filmography and Hitchcock on TV sections, and read about his awards and honors. The Pure Cinema section includes an animation of Hitchcock’s shower sequence.


The Internet Movie Database


http://www.msstate.edu/Movies/

The Internet movie resource provides information on over 65,000 movies and TV shows. Search for a film of interest to learn about the cast, production company and staff on the film. This site also includes stills from films, sound clips, and synopses of the films. Check out the Goofs and Location sections for some hilarious info on screwups and hellish conditions.


James Bond 007


http://www.mcs.net/~klast/www/bond.html

If you like the Bond genre, you’ll enjoy information on the actors, the Bond Girls link, previews of the next Bond film, and information on Bond-esque films. Check out the Mondo Bondo section for a look at funny Bond knockoffs from the sixties.


The Marilyn Pages


http://www.ionet.net:80/~jellenc/marilyn.html

Marilyn fans will appreciate the lengthy biography, images, and filmography included on this page. Check out the great images by her photographer and friend, Richard Avedon. Also includes memoribilia information.


MCA/Universal


http://www.mca.com/

Find out the latest on this mega entertainment company, which includes Universal Pictures, Universal Theme Parks, Spenser Gifts, Winterland productions, and MCA Records. Download stills from current and soon-to-be released movies, learn about Universal’s production studios, Universal Theme Parks latest rides and events, and upcoming shows and Pay per view movies on the Universal channel.


The Movies Cliche List


http://www.well.com/user/vertigo/cliches.html

Contains an hilarious list of movie clichés and logic flaws from hundreds of films. Choose a cliché of interest (Clothing, Monsters, Women, Wood, etc.) to see lengthy descriptions (complaints?) of clichés. Give your e-mail address and updates will be sent your way.


The Movie Poster Page


http://musicman.com/mp/posters.html

Learn about the new movie poster collecting frenzy hitting the auction houses. This site includes poster images of leading movies and thumbnails of many other movie posters. You can read about movie poster preservation, poster investing, and the reprint business. This site also includes a movie poster catalog and information on Disney, Elvis, and James Bond movie posters. A busy site!


The Movie Sounds Page


http://WWW.netaxs.com/people/dgresh/snddir.html

Sounds from many popular movies can be downloaded for customizing your computer. Check out the Now Playing and Mystery Sounds sections for great .WAVs of current movies and older films.


MovieLink 777-FILM Online


http://www.movielink.com

If you live in one of America’s larger cities, enter your ZIP code to see current showtimes. Local theater locations and up-to-the-minute showtimes for movies in 25 cities are part of this site. The Café includes previews, reviews of films, a parents guide, and a list of relevant newsgroups.


MPEG Movie Archive


http://www.eeb.ele.tue.nl/mpeg/index.html

Download .MPEG movies of different topics, such as nature, racing, space, movies, supermodels, and animation. Make sure you have an .MPEG viewer; you can download one from this site.


Mr. Showbiz


http://web3.starwave.com/showbiz/

A great site for Hollywood gossip queens. Read crazy interviews about the latest films, participate in pure fluff about serious American events, and enjoy it! Not only does this site look good, but there’s “substance!”


Nuke Home Page


http://www.nuke.com

Web site for computer and video game fanatics and sci-fi movie buffs. Check out Cinescape magazine’s site or visit Electronic Gaming Monthly. Try out their Chat feature, which lets you talk to others in real-time, or visit the James Bond site.


October Films Presents, Nadja


http://www.inch.com/user/october/nadja/index.html

Presents Michael Almereyda's Nadja, a spellbinding brew of droll comedy, hallucinatory fantasy, and lush eroticism. Click on one of the other Web pages here to find out more about this film.


Paramount Pictures Online Studio


http://www.paramount.com/

See what Paramount movies are playing in theaters and are out on video, and read about Paramount’s upcoming film and digital products.


Sony Pictures Entertainment Page


http://www.spe.sony.com/Pictures/index.html

Find out about Sony’s latest movies, theaters, TV shows, and home video. This site also describes their CyberPassage and pay per view information. It may take a while to see everything this site has to offer.


The Star Wars Collectors Home Page


http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/lopez/collectors.html

This site has tons of information on Star Wars toys, posters, movie props, food, new collectibles, bootlegs, and many more types of Star Wars collectibles. This page also has links to Toy Shop, Action Figure Digest, and The Star Wars Collector Magazine.


Star Wars Home Page at UPENN


http://stwing.resnet.upenn.edu:8001/~jruspini/starwars.html

A great site that includes Star Wars FAQs, art, the Dark Forces Demo, and dozens of articles on different Star Wars characters and equipment used in the trilogy. If you can’t access this site, it’s because the page has been shut down by LucasArts. Their new policy is to not allow fans to have Web pages of Star Wars related material. Is this the beginning of the end of the Internet as a virtual community for everyone, not just companies?


Toy Story


http://www.disney.com/ToyStory/?GL=H

This quiet site talks about the story, the characters in the film, and the movie release dates in different countries. Join the Internet fan club. Be sure to check out the Woody vs. Buzz section. Download tense Buzz/Woody .WAVs from the film.


The Tron Home Page


http://www.aquila.com/guy.gordon/tron/tron.htm

Was Disney’s 1984 movie Tron ahead of its time? Find out here. Download images, sounds, and use the read time chat feature to discuss Tron with others. Neat!


The Ultimate Resource for Vintage Posters


http://www.panix.com/~jerry/chisholm/

Visit the only movie poster search service on the Web. This site also provides examples of extremely rare movie posters and a gallery index for New York.


Welcome to Brandoland


http://www.best.com/~wcleere

Presents Brandoland, an amusement park devoted entirely to Marlon Brando. Enter through to gates to find out more about Brando in every movie he’s ever done. This site also includes exerpts of his controversial interviews on Larry King, and a Brando for President poster.


Radio


440: Satisfaction


http://www.aloha.net/~hijohn/

Focuses on the DJs, news people, and unsung radio people from earlier days in radio. Check out the Reel Top 40 Radio Depository to hear sound checks and news from some of the biggest DJs of the sixties and seventies. A real blast!


94.7 NRK: The New Rock Revolution


http://ww2.AudioNet.com/pub/knrk/knrk.htm

Jack into this live alternative station out of Oregon. If the radio stations in your town suck, no problem; with RealAudio 2.0 and a 28.8 modem, you can now bypass that noise pollution and listen to tunes you’ll never hear in your town.


AudioNet: The Broadcast Network on the Internet


http://www.audionet.com/

With the RealAudio 2.0 player, you can listen to AudioNet’s radio shows, which include sports, talk radio, and specialty programming. Includes live broadcasting from more than 50 college stations, dozens of talk shows from around the country, and news.


Blue Planet


http://www.demon.co.uk/blueplanet/index.html

Online guide to the club scene in the U.K. Click on an area, such as The Midlands, to see a list of all the clubs. Includes addresses, telephone numbers, and live music calendars for each club. Covers England, Wales, and Scotland.


Cinemedia: Radio


http://www.afionline.org/CINEMEDIA/CineMedia.radio.html

Provides links to hundreds of radio stations worldwide that have a Web presence. Also includes hundreds of links to radio-related sites for celebrities, shows, directories, controversy, and more. If you’re into radio, visit this site first.


The FCC


http://www.fcc.gov/

Read up on the FCC’s Telecom Act of 1996, which will save you from everything evil and sadistic on the Internet and only infringe on your First Amendment rights just a little bit more. Here’s where it all begins.


The Howard Stern Show Sounds Page


http://www2.liglobal.com/stern/

Listen to exerpts from the Howard Stern radio show or Stern’s TV show. Includes sound clips from Stern, his sidekick Robin Quivers, Stuttering John, and others. Also includes sounds about the OJ trial, guests and celebrities on the show, and the usual parade of puppets.


The Internet Karaoke Store


http://www.primenet.com/~karaoke/index.html

One stop shopping for Karaoke laserdiscs and CD+ discs. Includes links to Karaoke manufacturers and related Web sites.


Media Watchdog


http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~mernst/media/

This collection of online media watchdog groups includes time sensitive information, censorship resources, media criticism articles, and dozens of newsletters devoted to the monitoring and analysis of biased media.


The Museum of Television and Radio


http://www.mtr.org/

Click on Museum Tour to take a virtual tour of the New York and Los Angeles museums. Includes information on their gallery shows, daily screenings of radio and television specials, and an exhibit calendar. Provides visiting hours and directions to museums in Los Angeles and New York City.


Radio on the Internet


http://www.town.hall.org/radio/index.html

This online radio service has been “broadcasting” since early '93 and includes hundreds of hours of material that you can download. Includes downloads on Technology, Art, Public Affairs, and a list of radio stations that are experimenting with Internet audio.


Radio Online: Radio’s Starting Point on the Net


http://www.radio-online.com/talent.htm

Click on a radio host to see his or her Web page. Includes dozens of deejays. If you’re a deejay for a major station, you can submit your URL for review.


Sounds of Silence


http://www.silence.net

This home page for a Nashville ISP includes music charts and reviews, the Blue Power Radio Show, Cash Box magazine, and the Home Page for Gibson Guitars.


Sound


8-Track Heaven


http://www.bway.net/~abbot/8track/

Rediscover everything you wanted to forget about the breakthrough 8-track recording technology. Part of the quarterly publication, 8-Track Mind and an extension of the alt.collecting.8-track-tapes, this Web page includes a FAQ about the technology, a detailed history, and collector notes. If you grew up on cassettes, feel fortunate and download the sound clip of an 8-track changing programs. Also includes Windows wallpaper and icons, the 8 Noble Truths, and the enquiring 8 Track and UFOs connection. An hilarious site!


CES News


http://www.eia.org/CEMA/cesnews/ontext11.htm

One of the largest trade shows in the U.S., the Consumer Electronics Show, now has an audio/home theater show in Florida every May. Check out the lists of audio exhibitors, learn more about their CES digital fair, and read about other new shows in North America. Download images from their recent shows.


Lucasfilm's THX Home Page


http://www.lum.com:80/thx/

The current leader in audio reproduction for theaters and home theaters includes information on the THX sound system, THX approved equipment, technical specs, and THX laserdiscs.


RealAudio: Audio on Demand for the Internet


http://www.prognet.com/

Download the latest release of the RealAudio player and be part of live Internet audio. This site provides information on the RealAudio player from Progressive Networks and also their server and encoder products. You can also access several Web sites with a significant amount of RealAudio files, including PBS, ABC, NPR, and the Live Events site.


Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity


http://www.sdinfo.com/

Click on an object in the home theater room to learn more about that component. This site also includes movie and music reviews for the home theater nut, a What’s New section that describes the latest gizmos, and a search engine and index to articles. A great place to explore home theater.


See Hollywood and Vine


http://www.hollywoodandvine.com/

This hip site from Capitol Records includes hundreds of sound clips from each of their artists. Choose an artist from the list, click on Search, and download one of their songs or visit their Web site. Be sure to visit the Hollywood and Vine tourist trap, a collection of attractions with more audio and video than you asked for. Have fun!


Sound Site


http://www.soundsite.com/

Provides helpful information on audio and video recording technologies. Help and information includes a troubleshooting guide, history of audio and video, a section on home theater, and VCR Time—set the time on your VCR. Also includes audio/video industry news, manufacturers lists, and information on new technologies.


Welcome to Dolby Laboratories


http://www.dolby.com/

If you’ve ever been confused as to what Dolby actually does, check out the Dolby Technologies hyperlink. Read about Dolby Digital, the latest theater sound; download the Dolby Digital trailer you’ve seen at theaters; review their helpful hints for home theater setup; and see what’s on the horizon with theater sound.


Xing Technology’s StreamWorks


http://204.62.160.251/

Download StreamWorks to play sound files on the Internet. This audio player for Windows, the Mac, and UNIX lets you listen to live audio. After you download the player, click on one of the radio station sites to listen to live radio, or choose one of their other links to download songs and speeches. Neat stuff!


Television

The Internet is full of Web sites about television personalities. Here is just a sampling of what’s available:

Pamela Anderson
 http://www.infolink.net/~hokh/pamela/pamela.html
Jennifer Aniston
 http://www.escape.ca/~hazlitt/jaclub.htm
George Burns
 http://www.premrad.com/celeb/burns.html
George Clooney
 http://www.hooked.net/users/cpatubo/clooney.html
Kelsey Grammer
 http://www.nbc.com/entertainment/shows/frasier/biogrammer.html
Helen Hunt
 http://www.ltm.com/dinan/hhunt/html/hhunt.html
Lisa Kudrow
 http://www.rpi.edu/~dohnm/1107.html
Heather Locklear
 http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/2155/
David Schwimmer
 http://users.aol.com/loraj/dspage.html
Jerry Seinfeld
 http://www.nbc.com/entertainment/shows/seinfeld/bioseinfeld.html
Will Smith
 http://www.nbc.com/entertainment/shows/prince/biosmith.html
Patrick Stewart
 http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/psas/

Absolutely Fabulous


http://www.comcentral.com/abfab/abfab.htm

Download images of the hit Comedy Central TV show, Absolutely Fabulous. This page also includes an episode guide, air schedule, and merchandise info.


All My Children


http://purplenet.com/soaps/AllMyChildren.html

Read about the show, its characters, and the storyline of this successful soap opera. Includes a current cast list and family tree, FAQs about the show, and humor in the press.


All TVs Center


http://www.netcenter.com/netcentr/entertain/tv.html

Includes links to every cable channel, popular TV show, and TV network on the Web. Click on a channel or show and go directly to the site.


The alt.tv.tiny-toon FAQ


http://kumo.swcp.com/synth/tta-faq.html

A comprehensive site for fans of Fox's Tiny Toons. Includes every conceivable question possible about this cartoon.


Andy Richter: King of the Couch


http://www.well.com/user/xkot/andy.htm

Fans of Andy Richter know he's not just another sidekick gathering moss. Includes pictures and biographical information.


Babylon 5 file Area


http://www.hyperion.com/b5/

Includes FAQs, Usenet groups, pictures, quotes, episode synopses, actors’ lists, show history, and interviews with the show’s creator.


Battlestar Galactica


http://mcmfh.acns.carleton.edu/BG//

Includes archives with FAQs, reviews of the show, and program guides. The Gallery and Sound Bytes areas include great images and sound clips from the show. Check out the Software area for fonts used on the show; the Future pointer includes information on reviving this successful TV series.


Blossom


http://pmwww.cs.vu.nl/service/sitcoms/Blossom/

Unofficial Web page for this television comedy. Provides interviews with Mayim Bialik, Jenna Von Oy, episode guides to Blossom, and more.


Broadsword


http://modjadji.anu.edu.au/steve/broadsword

The Web page for Doctor Who, the New and Missing Adventures. This e-zine Web site includes interviews with actors, a writer’s guide, articles on the missing adventures, and a list of books published about Doctor Who. Don’t click on New Adventures if you don’t want to know what happens in these stories.


The C-Span Networks


http://www.c-span.org/

See what’s playing today on C-Span. Includes info on Congress Today, daily live video of congress, C-SPAN in the Classroom and Campaign ‘96. Check out the RealAudio section with sound clips from the President and others.


Cheers Home Page


http://s9000.furman.edu/~treu/cheers.html

Online fan site the TV show Cheers. Includes an archive of pictures, audio of famous Cheers quotes, information on every cast member, and the lyric’s to Woody’s classic Kelly’s Song.


Clarissa Explains It All


http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Contrib/Entertainment/Clarissa/

Episode guides, interviews, and other information about Nickelodeon’s young adult comedy Clarissa Explains It All.


CNN Newsroom


http://www.nmis.org/NewsInteractive/CNN/Newsroom/contents.html

CNN goes online with up to the minute news. Click on the day you’re interested in to see videos on current stories. Take the pop quiz to see how current you are on the news.


Columbia Music Video Resources


http://www.sony.com/Music/VideoStuff/vidfaq.htm

Find out if an alternative to MTV and VH-1 exists in your town. This page includes a list of hundreds of public access and cable shows for music videos.


CTN


http://www.phoenix.net/USERS/ace/ctn.html

Producers of the TV show Computer Workshop, a show business and personal computing. Includes general info, a contact list, and program information.


Danger Mouse


http://www.charm.net/~altera/dm/

Download images and sounds of this popular Nickelodeon cartoon. Includes info on the show’s characters, a lengthy video list, and links to fan pages.


Days of Our Lives Page


http://Weber.u.washington.edu/~pfloyd/days/index.html

Complete online information site for the soap opera Days of Our Lives. Includes a list and photos of the cast, a chat area, and a place to exchange videos.


David Letterman


http://www.cbs.com/lateshow/lateshow.html

Find out who will be on the show each day and check out the latest Top Ten list at this official site for Late Night with David Letterman.


The Dominion: Sci-fi Channel


http://www.scifi.com/

Click on Table of Contents to see the wealth of info at this site. The Free Zone includes audio clips, images, and video clips. Be sure to check out Sci-fi Live, a CU-SeeMe area that contains live video on the Internet. Nicely designed site.


Duckman!


http://bluejay.creighton.edu/~jduche/duckman.html

Tons of information about this crazy animated show. Check out random Duckman! quotes, synopses of each season, and graphics from the show. Great wallpaper!


The Extraterrestrial Biological Entity (EBE) Page


http://sloop.ee.fit.edu/users/lpinto/index.html

Haven’t kept up on the latest abduction stories and Area 51 sightings? Catch up by reading about Crop Circles, UFO Sightings, Area 51, and the latest Roswell news. A search engine is provided for finding exactly the info you need.


Friends


http://www.nbc.com/entertainment/shows/friends/index.html

The official Friends home page. Click on your favorite character to see a bio of the actor.


Frostbite Falls


http://www.pomona.claremont.edu//frostbite/frostbite.html

Not a pretty site, but definitely valuable for fans of the crazy cartoon show, Rocky and Bullwinkle. Includes FAQs about the show, voice actor lists, sound clips, publications about and interviews with the show’s creator, Jay Ward.


General Hospital


http://www.cts.com/~jeffmj/

Provides daily updates for fans of the daytime drama General Hospital. Check out the Message Exchange, Cast News, Top Ten lists, and Calendar of Events for the latest on the show. This site also includes fan club, cast birthday and filmography info. You can even read about shows that haven’t aired yet. Everything imaginable!


Hyperlight Enterprises


http://www.iceonline.com/home/roxanneb/www/hyperlight.html

Retailer of X Files, Star Trek, and Star Wars collectibles and clothing. Click on an item of interest in their product line to see what is in stock. Offers many science fiction and fantasy products, including card games and autographs.


Keeper’s Cartoon Files


http://www2.cruzio.com/~keeper/toons.html

This isn’t a pretty site, but it does include a ton of information on Warner Brothers’ cartoons, such as Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain. Download a complete episode list of Warner cartoons, lyric files and screenplays of particular shows, and learn more about the Warner Internet Fan Association.


Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5


http://www.hyperion.com/lurk/lurker.html

Nice site provides information on the show. Watch out for spoilers if you haven’t watched a show yet. Includes info on the making of the show, its cast and characters, images of the amazing special effects, and episode information.


MASH Archives


http://www.best.com/~dijon/tv/mash/index.html

This MASH TV show site includes cast photos, the opening theme, a FAQ, and more.


Mighty Morphin Power Documents


http://mason.gmu.edu/~tguingab/power/

Includes up-to-date FAQs on the show and movies, episode guides for each season, and a quotes file (strange). Check out links to other sites for more MMPR info.


Mook’s the Simpsons Page


http://alpha1.curtin.edu.au/~emerrick/Simpsons.html

This fun site includes sound clips and a multimedia section with images and videos. Check out the links to other Simpsons pages.


The Moose's Guide to Northern Exposure


http://www.netspace.org/~moose/moose.html

Online guide to Northern Exposure. Includes graphics, sound bites, FAQs, episode guides, rerun schedules, and a lengthy bibliography.


Muppets Home Page


http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/VR/BS/Muppets/muppets.html

Although this site is thin on sounds and images, valuble info for Muppets fans abounds. A must see are the Episode Guides for all of Jim Henson’s productions, including the Muppet show, Fraggle Rock, and Dinosaurs. Travel to Official and fan-related Muppets sites on the Web and read online articles on the Muppets. Die-hard Muppets fans should check out the Muppography, a list of everything known with Muppets in it.


My So-Called Life


http://www.umn.edu/nlhome/g564/lask0008/mscl.html

Official site for the TV show about teenagers and high school. Includes cast info, images, scripts, video and audio downloads, and pleas to keep the show on the air.


NBC


http://www.nbc.com/

NBC's home page. Daily updates let you access ground breaking news stories, info on the 1996 Olympic Games, and Weather. This site also includes CNBC and sports information. If you like late night TV, be sure to check out Conan O’Brian’s Web page.


The New Web Site of Love: Mystery Science Theatre 3000


http://www.usgcc.odu.edu/~ty/mst3k/MST3K.html

Find out the latest on MST3K’s move from Comedy Central and their film. This site also includes episode guides, FAQs, and ratings of each show.


NYPD Blue Home Pages


http://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/public/media/tv/collections/tardis/us/drama/NYPDBlue/index.html

Includes detailed info for each episode and text files on the cast, characters, the NYPD drinking game, and several FAQs.


The Official Unofficial Seinfeld Page


http://wagga.tpgi.com.au/~summer96/grahamm.htm

Includes tons of pix, FAQs, episode guides, sounds, and bio info on the Seinfeld show and its characters. A licensing attorney’s nightmare!


Party of Five


http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/~byron/PartyOf5/

Fan page for the Fox TV show, Party of Five, includes an episode guide, a FAQ about the show, recent publicity, and links to other fan sites.


PBS Online


http://www.pbs.org/Welcome.html

This home page for the Public Broadcasting System includes the latest shows on PBS, classroom resources, an inside look at the corporation, and the PBS store.


Phil’s Faboo Animaniacs Web Page


http://www.novia.net/~wakko/warner.html

This fan page for the Animaniacs cartoon show includes images, funny sound clips, and links to other fan pages. You can also join the Animaniacs with a Life fan club if you love the show and also have time for a real life—difficult!


Pigs in CyberSpaaaaaaaaaace...


http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~rosesage/Muppet.html

A fun site from the creator of the Fabulous Miss Piggy Page. Includes info on the new Muppets show and movie, the MuppetZine, Muppet CD-ROMs and interactive products, mailing lists, and the Muppet museum exhibit.


Planet X


http://www.microserve.net/PlanetX/

A virtual community for science fiction fanatics. If you join (it’s free), you will be a member of their mailing lists, which are devoted to everything science fiction. This site also includes a noteboard, Planet X events info, a survey, and a photo album.


The R.M.P.S.S.


http://ugWeb.cs.ualberta.ca/~stuart/monty.cgi/

Every time you access this site, a different Monty Python sketch appears. You can also choose to see any of dozens of Monty Python TV and movie skits.


The ReBoot Home Page


http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~ifex534/main.html

Includes information on the characters of the Saturday morning cartoon show, ReBoot. You can also read the episode guide and general info. Check out the episode guide and the Did you notice section for funny info on the show’s more subtle additions.


Saturday Night Archives


http://www.best.com:80/~dijon/tv/snl/

A number of FAQs on characters, parodies, song lyrics, Wayne’s World, band information, and more are provided at this site. This site also includes a monthly schedule of SNL, links to Web sites of former cast members, and of course the Deep Thought of the Day.


The School House Rock Page


http://hera.life.uiuc.edu/rock.html

Any Generation Xer will remember these songs. Check out Grammar Rock, America Rock, Science Rock, and Multiplication Rock. Which song is your favorite — Interjections?


Sliders


http://www.xtc.net/~lucast/sliders/sliders.html

Up to date information on the Fox television show, Sliders. Description of the latest episodes, a Sliders photo gallery, and .WAVs of the intro to episodes are included. Includes links to other Sliders sites.


Some of the 100 or Some Odd Smurfs


http://www.umich.edu/~starchld/hannabarbera/smurfs/

Forgot who all those blue male Smurfs were living with the lonely Smurfette? Find out here! This site provides names of and images of dozens of these little blue devils from the early 80’s Saturday Morning cartoon. A riot!


Songs of the Blue Bird


http://www.iquest.net/~jeneric/songs.html

A virtual zine and news source for fans of the CBS television drama Beauty and the Beast. Includes unaired scripts, images and paintings by fans, back issue catalogs, and information on conventions for this cult TV show.


Sony Pictures Before They Were Stars


http://www.spe.sony.com/Pictures/tv/before/before.html

Includes information on the television show hosted by Scott Baio. You can also access other Sony TV shows from this page, or return to the Sony TV home page. Includes pictures of television and movie stars before they were famous.


Starship Portfolio


http://www.mag-net.co.uk/Starship/

Examine, then order one of five prints of the Star Trek Enterprise (old and new). These paintings were commisioned by English artist G. W. Hutchins.


Starship Store


http://www.halcyon.com/uncomyn/startrek.html

Includes collectors items, memoribilia, and clothing of every Star Trek series. Order T-shirts of your favorite characters, key chains, toys, and other items.


Taz-Mania Page


http://www.itouch.net/~jeff/taz-mania/index.html

Fan page for the craziest cartoon character ever. Read the Taz-Mania FAQ, download TAZ images, or check out the Taz Episode List. This site also connects to the Tazmanian Devil Usenet group.


Terminal X


http://www.neosoft.com/sbanks/xfiles/xfiles.html

Click on multimedia to download the theme song (.WAV or RealAudio), images and video clips, and audio clips. This section also includes links to the IRS, CIA, and of course the FBI. Be sure to check the Episode Guide for news on each show. A must see are the bloopers.


The Tick Page


http://www.cipsinc.com:80/TICK/tickpage.html

Home of the alternative superhero Tick. Learn about Tick do-gooders and evil-doers, recurring Tick characters, Tick toys, and the latest Tick news. View images by Tick fans in ArticTICK; read funny quotes in TICKisms, and check out Diversions. Someone went a little crazy with frames.


Tooncers Web Page Fantasmic


http://www.mind.net/worksj

A crazy site that’s the home of the Internet Cola Page, the "UnOfficial" WWIV Web server (a collection of software for Telnetting to BBSs from the Web), and the Toon Town BBS, a collection of animation from cartoons. This site also provides real time animation and cartoons. Fun!


Trader: 800 Trekker


http://www.scifi.com/trader/trekker/trekker.html

Part of the Sci-fi Channel Web site. The Trader includes collectibles you can purchase about the X Files, Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who, and Babylon 5. Click on the show you’re interested in to see what merchandise is available.


Trek Reviews Archive


http://www.mcs.net/~forbes/trek-reviews/

This nicely designed Web site for the rec.arts.startrek.reviews Usenet group includes an archive of reviews of every Star Trek show and episode by season, movie and book reviews, and links to other Star Trek web pages.


TV-5


http://www.tv5.ca/eng_tv5.html

This worldwide French language channel Web site includes a global satellite map, technical data on the station, a Life in America special, and information on learning French on TV5.


The Twin Peaks Lodge


http://www.sci.fi/~mike*/tp/tplodge.html

A fan page for the bizarre television show from David Lynch—Twin Peaks. Includes links to the David Lynch filmography, information on each major Twin Peaks actor, a Twin Peaks FAQ, and actor list. Click on the Black Lodge for bizarre, interesting info on the Twin Peaks time line and random quote generator.


The Ultimate TV List


http://www.tvnet.com/UTVL/utvl.html

Describes over 745 TV shows in every genre imaginable. You can find what you’re looking for a number of ways: search using the search engine, click on a letter to find an alphabetical list, or choose a genre such as Science Fiction or Comedy. This site also includes pointers to TV-related newsgroups and Web sites.


Vanderbilt Television News Archive


http://tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/

This site may not be pretty, but it includes abstracts of every nightly news broadcast on the big three networks since 1968! See what happened on a particular date over the past 25 years. The Be sure to visit the Special Reports and Specialized News Collections areas for news on major events, such as the Persian Gulf War. A service of Vanderbilt University.


Welcome to Casper’s Whipstaff Manor


http://www.atlas.co.uk/casper/welcome.htm

Order merchandise from the movie or visit Casper at this official Web site for the film. This site includes info on the cast, the story, and a description of the Casper character.


Welcome to the BBC


http://www.bbc.co.uk/

The British Broadcasting Corporation on the Web includes pointers to BBC Radio, BBC TV, BBC Internet, BBC Education, and more.


Whose Line Is It Anyway?


http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/1770/wliia.html

Read about this improvisational game show, which has aired since 1988 in England. You can find the show on Comedy Central, and read more about the rules and stars. Be sure to read about the Drinking Game!


You Can't Do That On Television


http://www.PERnet.net/~rbarrow1/ycdtotv.htm

Read why the Nickelodeon's You Can't Do That On Television was such a hit in the eighties. Includes interviews, scripts from the show, the Sausage Factory (a virtual mess!), and the Locker Room, where you can leave messages.


Theater


The Complete Works of William Shakespeare


http://the-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/works.html

Besides providing the complete text of every Shakespeare play and poem, this site includes a discussion area, chronological and alphabetical lists of the plays, Bartlett’s familiar Shakespeare quotations, and a funeral elegy by the old man himself. An unbelievable site!


Larry Stark’s Theater Mirror


http://northshore.shore.net/~greenrm/

Lengthy reviews of new plays in Boston are only part of this rich Web resource. Page includes calendar of shows, upcoming plays, the casting call board, and notes on recent productions.


London Theatre Guide - On Line


http://www.londontheatre.co.uk/online/

Use this handy page to find info on West End shows, the Royal National Theatre, and other London theatres. Includes addresses, seating arrangements, reviews of current shows, ballet and opera listings, and a monthly e-mail update service.


New York’s Capital District Theater Page


http://www.albany.net/~danorton/theatre/

Lists all the plays currently running in Albany, New York. This page also includes audition information, class and workshop information, and active theater company shedules. The Other Related Web Sites and Theater-related Newsgroup sections provide dozens of links and Usenet addresses.


New York City Theater


http://www.mediabridge.com/nyc/entertainment/theater/

Provides brief descriptions of plays currently in production on Broadway and off. Addresses and phone numbers are also included.


Red Herring Productions


http://www.bayne.com/wolfBayne/mystery/

Web site for this interactive theater production company. Find out about their mysteries, westerns, and melodramas that get the audience involved.


The SITCOM Home Page


http://www.ccp.uchicago.edu/grad/Dan_Goldstein/sitcom.html

Information on the SITCOM program of improvised half-hour “shows,” which mimic rehearsed and planned TV comedy. Provides a blend of structuralist literary criticism and artificial intelligence, a live show that converts audience suggestions into full-length, improvised TV sitcoms that unfold live on stage.


TenEyck Design Studio


http://www.inch.com/~kteneyck/

Web page for a set design company in New York City. Be sure to enter the door to learn more about their designs for plays such as The Tempest, and La Traviata. The Observatory includes information on all the productions for which TenEyck has designed sets.


Triad Productions Presents


http://www.wizard.com/~patrick/triad.html

Produces live role playing plays in which you are part of the cast. Read more about these plays and how they work at this site.


Virtual Worlds


Desiderata—The Reststop


http://www.dfw.net/~custmbld/desid.html

A “rest stop” on the information highway. This site features an annotated version of Desiderata, a the guide for life.


Electric saloon


http://www.st.rim.or.jp:80/~liliko/e-saloon.html

A fun 3D “saloon” that serves a few drinks and has plenty of characters. Check out the Quicktime movie of the saloon, click on a character to talk to, then see what Web links he or she recommends. Slightly weird, slightly innocent, but still interesting.


The Enterprise City Home Page


http://www.thebook.com/enterprise/city.htm

Take a taxi, ride the monorail, or walk through Enterprise city, a fictitious town with all types of characters and stories. This town comprises a collection of characters, stories, and essays by Dominic R. Villari.


Mariam's Cyberspace Park


http://www.skypoint.com/members/mariam

Nine “parks” await your visit. Take a ride on the roller coaster at EuroDisney, or visit the theme park at the Mall of America. There is also a Pychology park, a Poetry park, a Religion park, and a Sports park. A great way to organize and display links to other pages.


The Social Cafe


http://www.social.com/social/index.html

Join their membership (it's free) or just visit and talk with others. This site, by social.com, includes a Sports and Social Clubs area, a message area where you can discuss different topics, the Woman’s Page, and the latest news on the social scene. The Fun link includes comics, sports info, and games on the Internet.


The Tin Cup Coffee House


http://www.tincup.com/

Check out Web sites around the twin cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul), read the CoffeeHouse Review of all the coffee houses in the twin cities, or listen to great RealAudio files.


World of Paths Headquarters


http://www.aloha.com/~william/vpdest1.html

A fantasy world detailed on this page and in an electronic book called At Dream’s End is described on this page. Take a visual tour of this world, check out screen shots of the map of this world, q or click on Expanded sneak Preview to read exerpts from the book.


Web Fun & Games


Andy Hawks Home Page


http://andy.colorado.edu/

Home page for the founder of the FutureCulture mailing list (hip alternative virtual community), Tribe (global rave community), Tribevibe (rave/cybercafe culture over CU-SeeMe), and "right on."

Beer Review


http://www.media-online.com/beer/

Articles, links, and reviews of the beverage whose peers include baseball, mom, and apple pie. Look for the article that defines the difference between bock, porter, pilsener, stout, and the rest--not that it matters after round 3 or so.


Culture Shock Cafe


http://www.cultureshock.com/salon/

Push the big, red button, register, then wind your way through several screens to the Discussion link. Check out the current forums about all kinds of crazy topics. This Web site works best with a frames capable viewer.


The Cyber Psychic


http://www.quantum.net/cyber-psychic

Read about dreams, hypnosis, astrology, meditation, and everything else under the zodiac. Find out about your own personal psychic reading.


The Cyberplex Theatres


http://tribeca.ios.com/~cyberplx

This Internet “cinema” includes a number of radio shows that use RealAudio for a live experience. Check out Sterling Bronson, Space Engineer—a parody of Star Trek, Pickleberry, a show for kids, and selected comedy shorts.

Don't Spread That Hoax


http://www.crew.umich.edu/~chymes/newusers/Think.html

A collection of urban myths and legends perpetuated on the Net, including the hundred-dollar cookie recipe, the sick boy who wanted to collect greeting cards, and the buying of the Catholic Church by Microsoft.


Dunkin’ Donuts, Inc.


http://www.franchise1.com/comp/dunkin1.html

Unfortunately, starting a Dunkin’ Donuts franchise might be the only way to ensure a steady I.V. of their coffee. Find out the costs here.


Eric's I Ching Page


http://www.mcp.com/people/ericg/ching

I Ching hexagram generator for the Web. Type a question, then press Ask I Ching. Your answer will be a series of poems


Eric's Link-O-Rama


http://www.mindspring.com/~edge/home.html

Offers links to topics including finance, consciousness, religion (East and West), guitar archives, and gross stuff.

The Gallery of Advertising Parody


http://www.dnai.com/~sharrow/parody.html

Insiders slam their own on the Web. Absolut, the Gap, IBM—no one is safe, and they're all soooo deserving. You can also check out the Top 50 Ads of all time, too.

Get Your Ass Kicked on the Web


http://www.hypno.com/ass/ass.html

Why go to the local biker bar in a Japanese car and spiked heels? At least here you won't have to fork over any lunch money.


Great Kat


http://superlink.com/tristero

Check out this band’s CD-ROM Beethoven on Cyberspeed, which introduces you to the new Cyberspeed form of music. This page also includes more information on the Great Kat, her band, the Kat fan club, and the Cyberspeed video. Did somebody say “Plasmatics?”

Groundhog Day


http://www.penn.com/~ezra/ghog.html#anchor154577

Punxsutawney, PA—Weather Capital of the World—celebrates its claim to fame, Punxsutawney Phil, whose phobia to shadows determines whether the rest of us will suffer another six weeks of winter. Pays homage to the movie.

Happy Birthday, America


http://banzai.neosoft.com/citylink/usa/

Celebrates Independence Day all year round with links to patriotic, informational sites, and sound bites from Al Gore. No flag burners here.

He-Man Woman Haters Club


http://coyote.accessnv.com/mainman/

A politically incorrect site committed only to pointing out she-devils, giving a forum for frustrated males to steam, providing tips on breakup survival, and generally doing its best to anger women and make men shout, "Right on, brother."


Mangar's Home Page


http://www.ksu.edu/~mangar

Check out the Hot Death Uno game, a 90’s variation of the classic UNO. The Underground section has a number of great links to counterculture, conspiracy, drug, and hacking sites. Another good section is the Gothic page. You can also visit Manger’s image gallery and find links to pages for fiction writers.


Metaverse


http://metaverse.com/

Adam Curry's (formerly of MTV) Web page that offers links for information on television shows, movies, music, cybersleaze, and the Empire State Building Gorilla Cam.

The National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center


http://www.horseworld.com/nchf/chfhome.html

Dedicated to immortalizing the men and women of the West, this site discusses topics such as the history of western settlement, rodeo, and the Center's events. Appropriately provides links to equine sites.

On The Cusp


http://www.mindspring.com/~wilco/cusp.html

An interesting collection of humorous essays written by and for people "on the cusp"—people who are neither Baby Boomers nor Generation Xers. As if.


The Puzzle Post by Pinnacle Solutions


http://iquest.com/~pinnacle/index.shtml

Download shareware that lets you create personal crossword puzzles and anagrams, or read about Scrabble in one of the FAQs. This site also includes information on contests, cryptic word games, a puzzle library, and trivia teasers.

The Sitcom Hall of Fame


http://www.chiba.com/tvthesis/arcreg.html

Surprisingly interesting site whose point of view is that of the architect, so Mike Brady and Wilbur Post are cornerstones here.


The Surrealist Compliment Generator


http://pharmdec.wustl.edu/cgi-bin/jardin_scripts/SCG

Every time you access or reload this page, you will be treated to a surreal compliment. A laugh riot!


Tele-Garden Installation


http://trapper.usc.edu/cgi-bin/gard-image/G

An interactive, collective organic garden. Join the collective and control the robot arm that feeds the garden. Click on the image to update the Web cam. Big stuff!

Toaster Museum


http://www.berksys.com/www/funtour/toastmuseum.html

Perhaps the only museum dedicated to the beauty and functionality of a single kitchen appliance. Download the radio-style "toast opera" about Sally Creamcheese. For people who have waaaay too much time on their hands.

Useless Pages


http://www.chaco.com/useless/

Ironically, this might just be the most useful index on the Web. After all, 99 percent of everything is junk, right? Anyway, the sites linked here range from the stupid, foolish, and silly to the ridiculous, absurd, and asinine.


The Usenet Oracle Resource Index


http://www.pcnet.com/~stenor/oracle/

Confused in life? Ask the Internet Oracle for advice. This network of hundreds of volunteers will find the most humourous, er... meaningful solutions to your problems. The Web site includes the Oracular Help File, pointers to newsgroups, the Unofficial Oracularities Collection (the best of the goofiest), and a gateway for submitting your questions.


Vik Trola’s Lounge of Self Indulgence


http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html

Check your coat and order a drink at the bar. This site is a virtual lounge with your very own red velvet booth. Check out the Backrooms if you’re a real smooth swinger. Includes music reviews and confessions for those who are hip.


The Web Voyeur—Live Images


http://www.eskimo.com/%7eirving/Web-voyeur/

Fascinating site listing every known, free Web cam. Search by category (Indoor, Outdoor, Personal Places, The Virtual Zoo, and Simply Strange) to see what others are showing on video. This site also provides articles on starting your own Web cam. A great site.


Welcome to 3D KnowledgeLand


http://www.adventure.com/

Fun-filled site from Knowledge Adventure includes a number of Java games, information on their edutainment games, and library of products. Color your favorite superhero, play demolition derby, or enter their 3D Scavenger Hunt.


Wild Wild West


http://www.phantom.com/~cybersin

Click on Cowboy, Cowgirl, Indian or the other possibilities to find links to sites about the American West. The O.K. Corral includes links to interesting sites such as the Grand Canyon, Ghost Town Museum, and a page dedicated to movies about the American West.


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