
The Daily Llama is a page with lots of goofy Monty Python stuff.
The Classical Guitar Home Page is a Web site devoted to---well, it's obvious, innit? This is a personal favorite of the editor's.
Musi-Cal is an excellent concept for a web page. This "musical calendar" site provides up-to-the-minute concert information--"No weird pictures. No 200 kilobyte scanned album covers. No outdated listings. Just up-to-date music information," according to their text. It is, in short, a search engine for live music. We took a test drive and found some rock concerts we were looking for, but no jazz and no classical. But we weren't taking a scientific approach.
Gordon's Place is a site given over to the Barenaked Ladies. No--there ain't no naughty photographs here. BNL is a Canadian pop band. If you visit Gordon's Place, be sure to check out Une Soir en Denver Avec BNL (under "BNL Concert Stories"), the editor's stirring contribution to the site, which describes the band's performance in Denver in Feb 95. Everybody sing along: If I had a million dollars...
The Brothers Creeggan can be considered an offshoot of Barenaked Ladies, I reckon. Both brothers used to be in BNL. One recently split and the other remains. They do stuff together from time to time; their web site is basically a commercial page intended to sell you their new CD.
St. Alphonzo's Pancake Homepage What on earth?! This oddly-titled site has lots of interesting Frank Zappa stuff, like the late great composer's Playboy interview, and much much more.
Henry Rollins' Stuff Various items about this angry, illustrated man.
The Boingo Page Danny, we hardly knew ye! The Boingos are kaput, but this page is still up and running, last time I checked. Let's take the whole day off.
Orbit Cyberzine is the online version of Orbit Magazine, a totally wacky weekly from Detroit--"the first extinct American city," according to Romanian writer Andrei Codrescu. If you visit Orbit, be sure to check out Chris Kassel's restaurant reviews. Like the editor, you may be too far away to visit the bistro in question, but the Swiss phee-nom's writing is a real pleasure to read.
HTML Editor You can download a semi-WYSIWYG HTML editor here. This tool makes it a hell of a lot easier to create html documents. There's one for the Macintosh, that much we know. What about PC's? UNIX? We can't remember.
The Beavis and Butt-head Home Page Talk about the sublime to the ridiculous! This page is as stupid as the TV show, which is one of the editor's guilty pleasures.
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