
A collection of links that you might find interesting.
Art Links
Photography
Conceptual Photography by Misha Gordon This is some great photographic work. The images are very spooky but, not at all trashy or silly.Film Making
foxsearchlight.com The director lecture series and the short films that rotate on a regular basis are great.
Comedy Links
The Onion This is quite possibly the funniest web site on the entire Internet. Done in the style of a newspaper, it is famous for its sarcastic "non-story" stories. All of these jokers need to be taken out back and shot.
News Links
alternet.org This is a news website that offers news on a wide variety of topics. Well researched articles written by substantive writers with a "politically progressive" bent.
The Drudge Report The best news site on the Internet. If you're a reporter this is what you've set as your home page.
Philosophy and Religion Links
Eric's Free I-Ching Page. If you want to know how what the ancient Chinese oracle has to say about a current situation in your life click over to this page. It uses a "random seed generator" based off of your question to produce the hexagrams that the I-Ching uses to divine your fortune.
Random Links
selectsmart.com. This site offers a wide variety of tests that will help you figure out what religion, food and, even, what kind of anime character you would most likely be.
Sound Portraits .org Established as a non-profit organization in 1994 by MacArthur Fellow David Isay, Sound Portraits Productions is an independent production company dedicated to telling stories that bring neglected American voices to a national audience. Whether on the radio, in print, or on the Web, Sound Portraits is committed to producing innovative works of lasting educational, cultural, and artistic value.
The Internet Archive is a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, they provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public. Curious as to what your favorite web site looked like when it was first posted? Click over to the Internet Archive and do a search using their "Wayback Machine".