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Sites of Fright

I've found some sites that may interest you. They interest me, but that's obvious.


Music


¥ New Orleans Mardi Gras: This site offers a good mix of graphics, information, and links.

¥ The House of Blues: The H.O.B. site offers loads of streaming media, and on a rare occasion, interesting information.

¥ Brian Setzer: Can't beat this guy with a stick.

¥ Blue Oyster Cult : A very smooth design and a great deal of information on the band.



Magic


¥ The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum: Interactive Voodoo: This site is a must see, if only for the introduction. Very well designed. And they have some of the best Voodoo related merchandise I've found on the web.

¥ Voodoo Cultural Center and Museum: Looking for some general background information on Voodoo and related topics? Here's a good place to start.

¥ The Houdini Virtual Museum: Past master of magic.

¥ David Blaine: Magic Man: Current guru of up-close magic.



Media


¥ Official Stephen King Web Presence: I'm hoping that the people that are developing this will site add some interesting, yet bizarre digital trinkets in the future.

¥ Official X-Files Web Site: The end. And just as I was starting to get the "hots" for Monica Reyes.

¥ The Lone Gunmen: FOX killed the show, and Chris Carter killed them! Damn, I loved those guys.

¥ Above Top Secret: Uncovering government conspiracies.

¥ Jeff Rense: This site features a lot of articles that are gathered from sources throughout the world. From the true, to the truly paranoid (updated daily).

¥ News of the Weird: The longest-running, most widely-read bizarre-but-all-true news feature in the United States.

¥ The Onion: News? Well, not really.



Merchandise


¥ St. Mary's Club: My favorite bowling/drinking establishment. I designed this site too. Nothing to buy at the site (yet).

¥ Zombie Hotrod Wear: Very cool stuff, shirts, stickers, etc. And great links too!

¥ The Red Hook Ale Brewery: A wonderful beer company from the Seattle area.





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