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====Internet and tech culture====
====Internet and tech culture====
*[[Alan Carton]] - Find out how he made his mark @ ([http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/archives/2010/01/the_life_and_de.php]) his page([http://twitter.com/diditleak])
*[[Jane-Finch.com]] website about the notorious Jane-Finch neighborhood in Toronto, Canada
*[[Jane-Finch.com]] website about the notorious Jane-Finch neighborhood in Toronto, Canada
*[[Eddsworld]] - A popular flash series, which has millions of views and was part of the Copenhagen Climate Confrence. They have also appeared on BBC News and one of the most popular cartoons on [[Newgrounds]]. ([http://www.eddsworld.co.uk/])
*[[Eddsworld]] - A popular flash series, which has millions of views and was part of the Copenhagen Climate Confrence. They have also appeared on BBC News and one of the most popular cartoons on [[Newgrounds]]. ([http://www.eddsworld.co.uk/])

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General art

People

  • Googy Gress, supporting actor who has been around since the mid-80's: Armageddon, Apollo 13, Frost/Nixon to name a few... a lot of TV too. He's not that notable but I can't believe he doesn't have an article. tbone (talk) 03:15, 21 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
  • Denise Milani, model (to the Editors: I AM a user, and will sign my name later, but am unable to cite sources due to an Internet issue at the time. Therefore, I request that this article be created, I will offer my assistance, if needed, and make the arguement that other users, and even an admin claim that she is not notable enough, or that there are no sources to find information on her, while the information can be attained through a Google search. I also argue that she is more notable than some other people listed that HAVE articles. I hope you will agree, and if the article is made, i ask that it be protected for several months by an admin to prevent another deletion. Feel free to discuss this on my talk page.) -- Imadeausername! (talk) 05:38, 18 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
  • Zahid Samoon. Zahid Samoon is a writer, documentary maker and a photographer. he has written articles to highlight Gurez.
  • Bonny Albo, Dating and relationships columnist, dating coach
  • Stacey Ann, Famous Painter in Guyana
  • Jonathon Baker, born in germany in 1993 and moved to england in 2001 with his parents and two brothers. He first started to explore fashion at the age of 12.
  • Jahan Claes, short story writer
  • Philip A Haigh, Author and Adventurer
  • William 'Will' Horton. a fictional character on the American soap opera Days of our Lives played by actor. Dylan Patton
  • David Horvitz, Artist and drummer of famous band
  • Mehrdad Khoshbakht, Iranian Director, Editor and Screenwriter.
  • James Kicklighter, Co-Chairman of JamesWorks Entertainment and Film Director/Producer
  • Aaron Kirby. Host of GameStop TV.
  • Eric Lange. Actor with guest credits on many high-profile shows, most recently a major recurring role in the fifth season of Lost
  • Tommy McHugh, stroke survivor who sees visions and must paint them.
  • Billy Moses, Los Angeles based radio personality.
  • Chand Nawab, Famous Indus News news reporter from Karachi, Pakistan
  • Jody Ness, Toronto Restauranteur, Owner of Wildfire Steakhouse, Host of Wine PortfolioWildfire SteakhouseWine Portfolio
  • Densil Porteous, social activist and educator
  • Michael Rougier, Time Magazine photographer, took famous pictures of Johnny Cash and June Carter in 1969
  • Anthony Richardson, British Voiceover artist, currently the voice of McCoys Crisps [1], MadBid [2], the voice that introduced Bill Gates on satge on his UK leg of the "Microsoft Fairwell Tour." Also the voice of "Doctor Wright" in the award winning animation "Natal Attraction" [3]
  • Rosearik Rikki Simmons, voice of GIR from Invader ZIM
  • Dan Sturkie, Actor and friend to Alfred Hitchcock
  • Tourette's Guy, Deceased Internet celebrity, Reference: Article on Urban Dictionary
  • Trippy Charles, Famous youtube member
  • Mordeth13, Famous youtube member known for "motovlogging"
  • Sadik Ahmed, Award winning director and cinematographer - director of the bangla western 'the last thakur'
  • Erich Roland, Award winning cinematographer - worked on many documentaries such as 'Steep' and 'It Might Get Loud'
  • Pete Merrill, 17 year old creator and founder of the social networking website; Thirdie.com.
  • Courtenay Semel, Socialite known for being rich, currently dating Lindsay Lohan, daughter of former Yahoo! CEO Terry Semel and appeared on the E! network's reality series Filthy Rich.
  • Samuel Aaron Lyons, 10 year old inventor and scientist - winner of the prestigious "Best Brother Award" Oh, and Kyle? You suck!
  • Jemma Rix, Musical Theatre actress currently performing the lead role of 'Elphaba' in the Sydney production of the broadway musical WICKED.
  • Mary Kate Malat, American Fashion model- credits include Vogue, Vogue Bambini, H&M Stores & Limited Too. Actress in movies "Hope and a Little Sugar" and "Reservation Road".
  • Catherine Fiehn Award winning beauty pageant photographer- Official Miss Connecticut & Miss Connecticut USA photographer Winner- Gemini Cup

Non-people topics

Painting

  • Frog Perspective a painting perspective, as mentioned by Nietzsche in Sec. II of Beyond Good and Evil, "For one may doubt, first, whether there are any opposites at all, and second, whether these popular valuations and opposite values on which the metaphysicians put their seal, are not perhaps merely foreground estimates, only provisional perspectives, perhaps even from some nook, perhaps from below, frog perspectives, as it were, to borrow an expression painters use?"
  • Gnomus from Modest Mussogsky's Pictures in an exhibition.
  • Impressionist Watercolor - Watercolor styles of the Impressionist painting movement
  • Jonathan Polkest - Artist born in Isles of Scilly, U.K.practicing in cross discipline media and fine arts.
  • Julia Prinsep Jackson - renowned beauty, model for Burne-Jones, favorite of the Pre-Raphaelites, mother of Virginia Woolf.
  • Mike Svob, Canadian painter [13]
  • Pon and Zi - two cute characters drawn and painted by Azuzephre on the internet [www.axisweb.org/artist/jonathanpolkest][14] See draft of article: User:Danlev/sandbox/Azuzephre
  • Rolfaroo - caricatures drawn by Rolf Harris in the style of kangaroos (Google it if you're not sure!)
  • Wesley Dennis (artist) -Most famous for illustrating books by Marguerite Henry.
  • Emil Schumacher - German painter (1912-1999), associated with tachisme
  • White Taklon - A synthetic fiber used to make paint brushes.
  • Gold Taklon - A synthetic fiber used to make paint brushes.

Design

Graphic design

  • Stoere Binken Design - Dutch graphic design office for Concept, Strategy and Design.
  • Scott Stowell - Proprietor of Open (a design studio in New York City), former art director of Colors (magazine) and design director of Good Magazine, winner of 2008 National Design Award for Communication Design
  • SahreVictoreWilker - A (Graphic) Design workshop in NYC, with Paul Sahre, James Victory and Jan Wilker
  • Icerx Graphics - Groundbreaking student-run graphic design partnership- inventors of new 'integrated graphics' style.
  • Todd Pierce - American graphic designer/artist, creator of pictogram signage which has been used in many cities, new york subway system, author of The International Pictograms Standard
  • Zak Kyes - Swiss-American graphic designer based in London. Art Director of the Architectural Association Z.A.K.
  • Black Rock Shooter character popular in graphic designs
  • Arik Kilemnick Print-master, Founder and director of the Jerusalem Print Workshop-Djanogly Graphic Arts Center
  • Phokki - A website that offers photo artwork services by converting ordinary photos into customised digital artworks
  • Template:Req - An initative to create an artificial globally recognizeable icon, to be used not only web but for real life applications as well to signify "language". [19]
  • Mounting board - in graphic design, this is a material used for modelling
  • Design culture
  • Design Events
  • Freelance Design
  • Nathive - Free Software graphics editor
  • Pixel ID
  • Delta-Visions- A Graphic Design Website.
  • AzizGFX - Graphic Design Company
  • Ola-abaza, Ahmed Tarek - Digital art and photography, some of which is already on the internet in various places
  • World Famous Paul-C - Illustrator for Rhythm Shop Entertainment Illustration
  • Yuri Ono - Graphic designer and artist who is one of the three artists (with Miranda July and Harrell Fletcher) who created Learning to Love You More, there is an interview with the designer at InDigest Magazine
  • Zack Bartlett - Graphic designer and product designer who designed the logo and snowboard products for Demon International. [20], He also created the website neuehaus.com, [21]
  • Jason Munn - Arising from a love of independent music, design, and making for the sake of making, his posters soon became a fixture in the local independent music scene. His work is now part of the permanent collection at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. [22]
  • Willy Fleckhaus - German graphic designer and professor (German entry)
  • Philippe Boulet - French illuminated furniture designer
  • Retha Ferguson -South African artist. She was the 2008 winner of the Gerhard Sekotho prize at the Absa l'Atelier art awards in South Africa. Sponsored by the The South African National Association for the Visual Arts, the Aliance Francais and the French Embassy in South Africa. Qualification: BA Fine Arts. University of Pretoria. South Africa.
  • Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet - Founder of Publicis Groupe. (french article: [23])
  • Rimmer Type Foundry - Creator of over 190 digital and seven metal typefaces. [24]

Game design

Fashion design

Set design

Retail design

Metal crafts

Sculpture

Topics

Sculptures

Sculptors

Unknown (at moment) if topic, sculpture or sculptor

Typography

Other

Broadcasting (television and radio)

Request at Wikipedia:Requested articles/Culture and fine arts/Broadcasting (television and radio)

Cinema, Motion Pictures, Movies

Request at Wikipedia:Requested articles/Culture and fine arts/Broadcasting (television and radio)#Film.

Theaters

Media Networks and Organizations

  • ContactGroup.com.eg a group of business marketing and graphics Specialists that focus on image development for our national(in Egypt) and International client base.
  • Jane-Finch.com Independent youth media outlet for the infamous Jane-Finch neighborhood of Toronto, Canada
  • LegalTorrents An online community for discovery and distribution of open-licensed digital media. Site has been online since 2003, relaunched in 2008 as a community, and finishing a year-long beta in mid-June 2009. http://www.legaltorrents.com
  • ChristianMedia.ca A directory of Canadian Christians involved advertising, broadcasting, editing, dance, film, Internet, journalism, management, music, new media, performing arts, photography, podcasting, promotion, publishing, radio, recording, television, visual arts and writing ministries operating in Canada. [31]
  • Underdog Productions - (American Dad)[32]
  • GotAnyCheese (A TV Network) i think the url is: http://www.gotanycheese.com (moved from wrong list. no significant google hits, likely nonnotable)
  • Edward B. Kurpis Co-Founder of cable television network CNBC, author and financial architect of its founding business plan; Founding Vice President of Finance and Administration for NBC's Cable and Business Development division; Former member of the Board of Directors of A&E network, Court TV network (now TruTV); NBC-Cablevision Executive Partnership Board governing operations of American Movie Classics, Bravo, and 10 regional sports networks. [33]
  • Myndz Community, C.C. A multimedia community-based media production enitity in based in Nairobi ,Kenya and Windhoek, Namibia. Myndz Community provides opportunities for youth, media practitioners, civic organizations and inhabitants of rural and indigenous communities to learn and engage in the production of media. [34]
  • Luisa St. John. UK First started her career has a young actress working in the theatre, film and television, she then went onto producing and directing her own films. In 2008 she set up her 'Vixen Media Production'. Still only in her twenties Ms St. John continous to achieve.
  • Creamer Media (Site) is a media production house that makes "Engineering News" (Site), "Mining Weekly" (Site), "Research Channel Africa" (Site) and "Polity.org.za" (Site)
  • SaVoa - Society of Accredited Voice Over Artists (Site) Accreditation by SaVoa is recognition of a voice over artist's ability to provide vocally and technically proficient broadcast-quality voice over services and to conduct business in a manner that enhances the profession as a whole. We maintain an accreditation program for voice over artists worldwide.
  • EIN News ([35]) Internet news aggregation, precursor to Google news, first Internet news aggregator of English news from China,([36]), conflict with Russia over use of the name "Russia" in web URL ([37])
  • Children's PressLine A youth media outlet
  • Addiction Worldwide ([38]) An advertising and branding agency with offices in London and New York. Clients include Comet, B&Q and HarperCollins. CEO Jeremy Rainbird.
  • Thirdie.com ([39]) A popular new social networking website.

Magazines

A-I
J-Z

Manga, manhwa, and manhua

For manga requests, please see Wikipedia:Requested articles/Japan/Anime and Manga.

Newspapers

Fandom

Newspaper comic strips

Journalists and journalism

A-D
  • Aaron Sneddon, Movie Set photographer based in Glasgow, Scotland. Working as local media contact for movies made in Scotland, also photo contributor for a number of Scottish newspapers: http://www.aaronsneddon.co.uk
E-H
I-O
P-S
T-Z
  • Bill Teegins, Oklahoma sports journalist and anchor. Specialized in Oklahoma State Cowboys sports. Died in infamous OSU Plane Crash.
  • Lucy Tobin, journalist for national newspapers in the UK, and author of two books: A Guide to Uni Life (Trotman, 2009) and Pimp Your Vocab (Portico, 2009).
  • Lucy Toothpaste British fanzine writer and journalist, wrote 'Jolt' fanzine in the 1970's, wrote for 'Spare Rib' in the 1980's, co-founded Rock Against Sexism. Lots about her online, including on Punk77 site. Request submitted by AquaYlang.
  • Katy Tur, Reporter on CW11, daughter of Bob Tur, girlfriend of MSNBC's Keith Olbermann.
  • Aggie Underwood, former journalist and editor of the LA Herald Express and one of the reporters involved in the Black Dahlia Case, 1947
  • Joseph Uranowski, Canadian blogger, founder and main contributor to the Canadian Political blog "The Equivocator." Has been a member of liblogs.com since 2008.
  • Jonathan Van Meter, founding editor of Vibe magazine, longtime contributing editor to Vogue, author of "The Last Good Time," executive producer of documentary "Let's Get Frank"
  • Mike von Joel, maverick editor of numerous widely circulated art periodicals
  • Patricia Walker O’Connor
  • Max Walsh, Australian journalist and economist.
  • Fredrick Ward, writer and photographer
  • Michael Watts (journalist), prolific British music journalist best known for his interviews with David Bowie, Joni Mitchell, and Bob Dylan
  • Rob Webb, British music critic, NME, Drowned In Sound
  • Michael Weinreb, American journalist and author.
  • Liza Williams, American journalist and cultural icon. Author of Up the City of Angels.
  • Klaus Werner author of Schwarzbuch Markenfirmen a famous anticorporativism book (Klaus Werner)
  • Kai Wong Hollywood actor and producer in Merchant ivory (Kai Wong)
  • Michael Winerip, education correspondent, The New York Times
  • Dorthoy Langdon Yates, journalist and author of several books about the history of Midland, Michigan.
  • Jillian C. York, American journalist and Internet censorship expert.
  • Charles M. Young, American journalist, music critic.
  • Phyllis Zatlin - prominent author, received the Fulbright Fellowship
  • Glenn Zimmerman - news reporter, WNBC (new york city)
  • Zahid H Javali - writer, journalist, photographer (Bangalore, India)

Journalism concepts

If this does get created via this request, can someone please let me know via my talk page? Thanks! --Brian McNeil /talk 05:14, 13 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Publishers (individuals & companies)

Bryan Patton - Founder of EvanEileen Publishing.

Mediaplanet Publishing House-Swedish Company of the Year in 2008, produces educational, focused, un-biased editorial reports to educate readers of partner papers. Offices in 18 countries including Hong Kong and New York, as well as 16 European Offices. (www.mediaplanet.com)

-United States based publishing company. C.E.O. Jennifer DiMarco Author of The Seattle Times best seller "Escape to the Wind".

Internet and tech culture

  • Alan Carton - Find out how he made his mark @ ([75]) his page([76])
  • Jane-Finch.com website about the notorious Jane-Finch neighborhood in Toronto, Canada
  • Eddsworld - A popular flash series, which has millions of views and was part of the Copenhagen Climate Confrence. They have also appeared on BBC News and one of the most popular cartoons on Newgrounds. ([77])
  • Historum - A forum dealing mostly with History, and other history-related material. ([78])
  • Moshspace - Community forum and news site for Irelands music scene, focusing on punk, hardcore, emo, post-hardcore, ska, acoustic, metal, etc. ([79])
  • Muslim Hitch - Muslim Matrimonial Website. Free to use. Get access to your own profile page, blog and more! [80]
  • AkitaTom - A popular channel on Youtube.com, his videos are Japan related and very informative! ([81])
  • Blongalaflurpledoo - it's a popular nonsense word
  • SwampBits - An iPhone/iPod Touch applications maker ([82])
  • Tourettes Guy - An online web series containing extreme amounts of oddly used vulgar language, starring the recently deceased Danny, the "Tourettes Guy." It is debatable whether it is staged or not, but it's fan base is unquestionably huge, and it has a total of 25 videos. Many memorable quotes can be taken from it, one of the most odd being, "OH BOB SAGET!" It was previously on here before but deleted, and many feel it needs to be back.
  • Stitch punk - Genre of animation where humanoid characters are made from burlap sacks, buttons, thimbles, and other odds and ends. The movie "9" is the best example, but there are others.
  • emkwan project - a blogger of gadgets and technology. located in the city of London, emkwan project features reviews and views on blackberry and apple items. Despite having his own YouTube channel, emkwan's identity is unknown, and this adds to the mystery of who 'emkwan' really is. ([83])
  • Black Entertainment Magazine ([84])
  • Pedobear - popular meme. Symbol of child molestation, often used as an warning. Logo of 404 not found page at 4chan. Id was deleted from 4chan article as "has nothing to do with it" despite it's heavily used there and is used by page itself on 404 error page. His own page was deleted and locked against creation as was redirection to 4chan. I can't see why it shouldn't have his article.
  • Some Grey Bloke - This is an animated Video blog by a presumably fictional character on YouTube with over 43 comical videos. There are nearly 25 thousand subscribers and 320,000 total views (as of June 9 2009) and several thousand comments. The series has been around since June 2007 and deserves a place here on Wikipedia.org.
  • BillooMia - a name for spreading rumors all around Bangladesh. Introduced a new term 'rumorization', now widely used in various Bangladeshi forums. Lately claimed to be the largest and simplest rumor site of the world. [ www.billoosrumor.yolasite.com ]
  • Pedobear an internet meme consisting of a bear that attempts to attract small children, or "lolis" as they enjoy being called. ROW ROW ROW FIGHT THE POWAH
  • String-Emil - A homepage created by a german named Emil, showing him posing in male thongs in different everyday situation, making it all very awkward. ( http://www.string-emil.de)
  • TAASD - The internet abbreviation for "These Abbreviations Are So Dumb," a commonly used acronym with new IM users.
  • Hugnation - Started in 2001, this site creates a space once a week where people can be united in a global hug, no matter where they are. It could be considered a webcast of sorts. Originally was started by John "Halcyon" Syn and his Grandpa Caleb, now continued by John "Halcyon" Styn with Grandpa Caleb here in spirit (he passed away in 2007). Website is http://www.hugnation.com. I'm also curious if Grandpa Caleb (formerly Caleb Elroy Shikles) who had a legacy of his own (but probably not in this exact category) should also have an article (having done a lot of missionary work, even as an ambassador to Dr Martin Luther King.
  • Paul Nguyen ([85]) - creator of Jane-Finch.com, documentary filmmaker and human rights advocate (Toronto, Canada)
  • Swyyne - a website founded by Yuka Yoneda that compiles ecotips and sustainable product/innovation reviews.
  • Anti-Munch Project - A forum role-play guide, often referred to in newer roleplay guides and in the rules for a roleplay or roleplay forum. Also called the AMP.
  • Primetime in No Time - a web-based video recap of primetime television hosted by Frank Nicotero that recently got over 1 million hits.
  • Nerdfighter - official name for dedicated viewers of the Brotherhood 2.0 project by Hank and John Green.
  • Annie Scott Blogger on StyleList.com, Gadling.com, Slashfood.com, Luxist.com, Holidash.com, and TonicNews.com. New York City actress and playwright. Originally from Minneapolis. Has a website at http://web.mac.com/annietheactress
  • Imageblog A blog site that shows graphic content such as illustration works, digital art and data graphics, not only photographies like a Photoblog.
  • Leonard Stegmann A writer and blogger from Half Moon Bay, CA with various books available on Amazon.com.
  • Formula One Team Manager MMORPG F1 Racing Simulation www.f1-tm.com
  • SpaceLister a GIS real estate online property management software mashup
  • THE IMPOSSIBLE QUIZ A flash game with more than 100 questions, each using technicalities to make it difficult.
  • The 9 Lives of Sherlock Phelps A cartoon mimi-series run between scheduled shows. It's about a a cat's eight deceased lives trying to get the ninth life because of their rejection to heaven. They posess his partners life to do so physically in every episode, leading him at the end subjected to a suffering of a sort.
  • Wolfram's Rule 34 and a disambiguation page from Rule 34; see Wolfram [86], especially the sub-page on Cantor set as a state space [87]. There has been an xkcd reference this week at [88], so this is both an INTERNET CULTURE and BIOLOGY article; see Cellular automaton. Also recommend link to applet at Monash University’s Complexity Virtual Lab [89].
  • Bridge blogging, e.g. what Global Voices Online does (and many other sites)
  • Superstruct - An alternate reality online game played out on blogs, forums and wikis in which the catasrophic dangers facing the world in 2019 are pondered, address and ultimately solved.
  • the How-to Geek - A popular how-to website covering Windows, Linux and Mac as well as general technology advice. The owner is a contributing author for Lifehacker. He writes under the name of 'the Geek'. How-to Geek is ranked 3,303 on Technorati with an Authority of 802. [howtogeek.com]
  • Ryan (Nigahiga) Higa - The second most subscribed user on Youtube. He is currently only 1,000 or so behind Smosh.Also now has a feature film due out in Jan 2009 - the first to move from youtube to big screen?
  • Mike Mozart - a guy on Youtube who reviews toys.
  • TVSpy - Around for over 25 years, TVSpy (and its daily e-newsletter, ShopTalk) reports on the North American broadcast news industry. It began as a mass fax sent out to news directors around the U.S. and now is a website, [90], and emailed newsletter.
  • Eli Porter - A YouTube sensation in 2008 for his freestyle battle against "Envy."
  • Paranoia.com - The Internet's first free speech host. Special:WhatLinksHere/paranoia.com.
  • Template:Req - An initative to create an artificial globally recognizeable icon, to be used not only web but for real life applications as well to signify "language". [91]
  • Bash.org, internet quote database
  • Avidgamers a free webhosting site, now completely gone.
  • Orbiter Forums, it is about Orbiter Space Flight Simulator in the forums. Source: www.orbiterwiki.org
  • Orbiter-Forum, it is the new official Orbiter forum after the early 2008 crash of orbit.m6.net. Source: www.orbiter-forum.com
  • The Friend Society, The Friend Society is an internet comedy website containing Flash animations, comics and music from the members of their forums. The Friend Society
  • Little Kuriboh, The internet celebrity responsible for the admired Yugi-oh the abridged series, a one man dubbed comedy series that hit big on YouTube.
  • Philip Nelson,Jr. Technology executive and webcasting expert. Helped jumpstart the Live IPTV revoution when working with FOX Sports, MTV, ESPN Radio, etc. Works for NewTek
  • TheLaughTrack, An increasingly popular YouTube channel which films comedy videos that are often released in a series of sitcom like episodes. Occasionally they will also release video shorts that deal with the same characters but out of the setting of their show.
  • Mechapixel, A Photoshop contest site and internet community famous for Pudding Fridays [92] Previously deleted but has since gained notability. Including an Alexa ranking.
  • Pakstrategy an online publication that is being used by wikipedia as a refrence in a few articles, I think it'll should have like it's own biography or somthing on wikipedia, ohh yrah the the online publication can be found at http://pakstrategy.blogspot.com/
  • The Leet World A Counter Strike: Source "Reality TV show" Comes out with videos almost every week.
  • Eskimo Bob A popular internet cartoon series.
  • Ouverture Facile An online puzzle game.
  • MMORPG_terminology or MMORPG_terms_and_acronyms (the latter used to exist - have found several websites linking to it - but now is a dead link and invites the viewer to create the page)
  • Alex Polyakov A notorious spam king
  • GerstmannGate The recent and relatively widespread scandal involving Jeff Gerstmann, Gamespot, CNet and Eidos over advertising.
  • The International Voice www.internationalvoice.org; a unique human rights magazine aimed at a youth audience; recognized by UNICEF as a "Voice of Change"
  • the O show An Oxnard-based internet entertainment channel.
  • YouTube Poop A commonly used title for an unexplainable, odd, form-changing and yet relatively simplistic genre of video editing. There is no true global definition that all "Poopers" (Those who make "poops") truly agree upon, making what "poop" is vary from "pooper" to "pooper". The 'official' site for this genre is here: www.Youchewpoop.com.
  • MetaNotes - A website to create online walls of stickynotes and chat through these notes in real time.
  • stargatewars.com - A web-MMORPG dedicated to the movies and Tv shows of Stargate and SG-1. You can play as one of the races from Stargate and attack, upgrade your ships, and eventually ascend to a higher race.
  • WikiJob - wiki website for student and graduate job seekers in the UK. Please visit site and contact site owner (See site about page) for more information
  • MindViz A social networking service website which originated in 2003, and offers various other services as well. [93]
  • Mosh Girl - Internet celebrity made famous from Photoshopped spoof images of her dancing.
  • Time Cave A future email scheduling website featured in PC World [94] and elsewhere
  • Brevcom A community forum in which users share and discuss images, videos, music content, current events, and technological advances
  • ATA Virtual A virtual airline for the late ATA Airlines. The website is at www.atavirtual.com
  • Phill Ryu The guy behind My Dream App, MacHeist 1 and 2, etc.
  • The Wikipedia Game The game played by many in schools in which a particular word or subject is chosen and, without typing (only clicking links) two or more competitors race to get to that article in wikipedia after pressing "random article".
  • Underwired Europe's first SEO agency, now the highest profile E-CRM agency in the United Kingdom, started by Holland and Verlade
  • Jango (music service) Internet music service, similar to last.fm. Allows to create user-defined radio stations according to their favourite artists. The service allows to play full-lenght tracks. [95]
  • Chadam A creature created by Alex Pardee and his friend CW for the rock band The Used for their cover art of Lies for the Liars. The Chadam is also having an animated movie based off of him and his backstory from his blog on myspace
  • Current Events (Message Board) Most popular message board on the phenomenon that is GameFaqs.
  • Sn4tchbuckl3r's Second Chance A fairly popular mini web series spin off from the highly popular You Suck at Photoshop [96]
  • Wer Kennt Wen is in the Google 2008 10 worldwide most searched terms - wp has no article. I suspect that this is a German social network, but this is only a guess. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/technology/7775344.stm 2008-12-11)
  • Davidsfarm - [97][98]
  • The Dionaea House - A "horror hyperfiction" as I've heard it called. It describes a chilling mystery outlined on a site and continuing on a few other links. [99]
  • AmericaJR.com - News, Sports, Weather, Trivia, Entertainment & Contests. Focused on Detroit, Michigan - [100]
  • SuperSecret.com - A kids site in which you play games, chat with other kids, and age yourself up from 10 to 18! - [101]
  • Postcards From Yo Momma - User-generated content site of emails, IMs and text messages from moms. Book based on the site released April 2009. - [www.postcardsfromyomomma.com]
  • Brock Baker - Internet comedian, famous for his video, "The Man of 101 Voices".
  • Barack Paper Scissors - An interactive series of YouTube videos allowing you to play rock paper scissors (with Barack Obama replacing rock) against the creator of the video.
  • An Hero - A widely known Internet meme spawning from the suicide of Mitchell Henderson
  • Mark Minsky - An american icon known for his tech savvy and programming prowess. He rose to prominance as the head of trade posting at an elite hedge fund. He is also an avid follower and faithful supporter of former Chicago Bulls star guard Rusty Larue.
  • David Sze - An american Venture Capitalist and investor in Facebook, Linkedin, Digg and many other prominent consumer internet companies.
  • Amazonfail - A number of gay-related titles were disappearing from Amazon's bestseller's list and being flagged as "adult" content.
  • Shane Dawson - Internet personality and aspiring actor/producer on YouTube. He is best known for his random video style and pop culture satire as well as his crude language and sexual references. His channel is the 4th most suscribed.
  • Mitchell Davis - YouTube personality, working under the name Livelavalive. His videos are mostly random, but he features photography and other artwork as well.
  • Knite's Squire - An online community that focuses mostly on video game discussion and spriting. knitessquire.com
  • Aalaap Ghag - A popular local Internet personality in Mumbai, India, known for his rapacious appetite for satirical Twittering in extremely crude language, along with being credited for developing plenty of web applications such as LinkBunch, Lincr, Is it a Dry Day Today? and many more. Aalaap had been writing for Tech 2.0, Techtree, Chip and Digit magazines and has briefly appeared on Go 92.5 FM radio.
  • Is it a Good Idea to Microwave This? - A popular series of YouTube videos hosted by Jory Caron, in which he places donated objects in a microwave for a fixed amount of time (or until the microwave gives in) to see if it's a good idea or a bad idea to microwave that object.[YouTube - JPizzle1122's Channel]
  • Fake Steven Tyler An internet meme formed on the official Rock Band Forums.
  • Brian Doody* flickr, tumblr, and myspace
  • sign69.com "an incomplete, but not false, image of the universe, I am a mistake, a ghost" sign69 (online since 1996 at various domains) is an ongoing unfunded/anonymous artwork exploring and recycling the internet experience in the form of a random access archive of randomized animation loops. sign69 was a founder member and major protagonist and content provider for early web specific art experiments such as hell.com and has contributed to the evolution of what luca barbeni refers to as "Webcinema: ìl'immagine cibernetica". www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp originally working with interactive effects but then replacing mouse location with random code scripts to generate rich media for the low bandwidth constraints of slow modems - sign69 has continued to work with a playful modular low resolution recycling of online media to generate a unique blend of virtual landfill where the random hyper-noise poetically paraphrases and transcends impressionist/cubist deconstructions and the dancing ghosts of the infernal machine can be viewed as throwing up meaningless divinations.
  • Dovetastic Microwave Theater - The first and original microwave series of YouTube.[YouTube - dovetastic's channel]
  • askafreemason.org - a website about Freemasonry, the world's oldest and largest Fraternity.
  • RateMyContractors.com - a website that makes it super easy to find a good Home Improvement Contractor by using the best possible method: the trusted word of friends and neighbors combined with the power of the internet. RateMyContractors.com works much the same way as RateMyProfessors.com which is used by millions of college students each year to select their professors. Unlike other contractor rating sites, Rate My Contractors is completely FREE, does not require a Membership to view the Home Improvement Contractor Ratings, does not have any business relationships with any Home Improvement Contractors and does not accept advertising dollars directly from any Home Improvement Contractors.

Dance

Dance Shoes

  • LaDuca Shoes - based in New York City. All shoes are made in Italy.

Dance Service Organizations

  • Career Transition for Dancers - American support organization for dancers making career transitions, based in New York City and Los Angeles, California.

so fucken awsome!

Dance Companies

Choreographers/Professional Dancers

  • Nicolas "Nico" Archambault Winner of So You Think You Can Dance Canada, Season 1.
  • Stephanie Aven(Based in Hollywood, CA)(Some Credits include Madame Sunset & Her Hollywood Kittens, Sima Fischer(Miss Toronto),125th Anniversary PSA for the American Red CRoss, Tomboys and Fishnets She has also worked as a professional dancer in the industry) Stephanie Aven is also pka Sunset Leigh aka Madame Sunset in the Neo-Burlesque Circuits)
  • Vladimir Bourmeister - See [108].
  • Bunny Briggs tap-dancing legend. Recently inducted into The International Tap Dance Hall of Fame.
  • Sean Cheesman He is Canadian and he has worked with people like Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, TLC, The Artist Prince, Vanessa Williams, Carmen Electra, Tina Turner, Whitney Houston, Queen Latifah, Cher and Britney Spears.
  • Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui The Belgian-Moroccan choreographer, formerly with Les Ballet C de la B; creator of the pieces Rien de Rien, D'Avant, Foi, Zero Degrees, Myth, Apocrifu, Sutra, Origine, and many others.
  • Ross and Russell Clarke - Scottish ballet dancers currently with Ballet Arizona. They have trained with the Royal Ballet School in London and have two younger siblings currently studying ballet.
  • Keltie Colleen
  • Michael Cook (ballet) of Suzanne Farrell company
  • Aiden Davis Britain's Got Talent sensation 2009
  • Neil Duggan Neil Duggan is Ireland's premier Salsa instructor and has danced professionaly for over 12 years. He is also a member of the Beat Boy Breakdance Troup
  • Violetta Elvin She is a beautiful dancer en pointe.
  • Eleanor Fazan (b. 1930), veteran film, TV and stage choreographer still active in the business as of 2008, and sometime stage director and actress.
  • Marisa Gruneberg American modern dance choreographer and founder of the Brooklyn based dance company white road Dance Media
  • Serena Lecca multiple winner of Italian and international dance competitions
  • Susan Jaffe former principal American Ballet Theater under Baryshnikov, current director and founder of Princeton Dance & Theatre Studio
  • Denise Jerferson founding director (1969) of the Ailey School in New York (the official school of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater), still currently (2008) school's director
  • Amanda Michelle Jiroux
  • Luam Keflezgy
  • [[ Kim Joo-won, Korean ballet dancer
  • Joshuah Michael
  • Luca "Lazy Legz" Patuelli b-boy and inspirational speaker and member of the Ill-Abilities crew. See: [109]
  • Lev Pospekhin - member of the Bolshoi Ballet and teacher of dance and expressive movement at
  • Constantin Stanislavski's Opera Studio.
  • Patrice M Regnier choreographer, filmmaker, founder of Rush Dance
  • Leela Samson The present director of Kalakshetra (Academy of fine arts)and a legendary Bharathanatyam dancer.
  • Doriana Sanchez She is a disco choreographer and is on Fox's So You Think You Can Dance regularly as a choreographer and judge. She is famous in the disco world and deserves recognition.
  • Uwe Scholz, German choreographer
  • Hofesh Shechter Israeli Choreographer, director of the Hofesh Shechter Company, notable for Uprising/In Our Rooms.
  • Joysanne Sidimus American-born ballerina. Danced with New York City Ballet. Was a Principal Dancer with the National Ballet of Canada. Currently a Repetiteur for the Balanchine Trust. Founded the Dancer Transition Resource Centre, and helped establish the Artists' Health Centre (both in Canada). Currently part of a research group looking into the socio-economic needs of Senior Artists. Awarded the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement.
  • U-Min famous Japanese hip hop dance group known for their slow motion dancing and popping, featured in "Ching-a-Ling" music video by Missy Elliot
  • Sreelatha Vinod A great bharathanatyam dancer and the best disciple of the legendary dhananjayans of Kalakshetra(chennai)
  • Steven McCrae A legendary male soloist at the Royal Ballet, originally from Australia
  • Tamambo One of the top-20 performers and choreographers in Salsa and Mambo and one of the founders of "London Style" Salsa, originally from Iraq.
  • Antoine Hunter notable African-American and Deaf/Hard of Hearing dancer, choreographer. founder of Urban Jazz Dance Company
  • Daksha Sheth A famous modern Indian dancer turned choreographer, founder of the Daksha Sheth Dance Company and mother of Isha Sharvani.

Dances

Literature

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Books

See also Literature. Books are listed alphabetically.

 Shoes Are For Sunday by Molly Weir An autobiography Glasglow tenements 

Add any details you know about this book which would help flee a lot of mysteries surrounding this title.

Sites

  • Kobo Inc. (ebooks), [117] a digital book retail company, formerly Shortcovers [118] recently spun out by Indigo Books and Music.
  • Persianesque Magazine Modern Iranian Online Magazine: see http://www.persianesque.com
  • MyORB [119] - A social networking service website enabling members to share their photos, videos, blogs, comments, ideas and messages to the world. Non-members can also view the entries. Its site slogan is "Share anything you want". MyORB is hosted by Webs.com. Visit the site - MyORB.webs.com[120] for more info.
  • poemofquotes.com [121] - a network site for poetry/poets one of the biggest poem websites out there. Where poets can post and get feed back on there poetry.
  • WinkedAt [122] - A new type of social networking and dating site: meet people in the real world and communicate further in a private way on the Internet
  • The Giveaway [123] - A popular site which hosts many giveaways and conducts product reviews.
  • leatherboundtreasure.com [124] - I have used this site since 2003 for information, but would like to know who runs the site.
  • Catherinejinks.com The Pagan chronicles, based on her children's series. The first 5 books.
  • sayitaloud.com [125] Could someone please get an article up on their site. I would really like to know their history.
  • gigadesign.be [126] website about the fine art of writing/making website true xHTML and CSS (in dutch) .
  • keezmovies.com [127] A website consisting of graphic adult material, primarily for entertainment purposes. The website is classified as a Tube site offering large catagory selection and and easy to stream videos.
  • Busty.pl Adult model website who has featured (and started careers) of such notable models as Ewa Sonnet, Jana Defi, and Ines Cudna.
  • lyricstracker.com A Lyrics of soundtracks sharing site, free to use, allowing users to view and add videos and lyrics.
  • Space Fly Studios [[128]], a website made by a neighbor of Scott Johnson (cartoonist) about a planned movie and related items
  • WhitDawg.com [[129]], a UK based news aggregator. Provides links to news stories from around the world, but with a slant towards relevance for the UK.
  • TheBigMoney [130] - A cheeky business news site from the makers of Slate.com, aimed at people who don't read business news.
  • Celebrity Bride Guide [[131]] - The ultimate online resource for celebrity wedding information and brides-to-be seeking “star” inspiration.
  • Gossip Craze [132] - A Free Web 2.0 Portal for Entertainment, News and Community Gossip.
  • Thieves Jargon [133] - Online literary journal and small press publisher.
  • Carl's Place Radio [134] - An Online Radio show that features segments called episodes. Not requesting a page to advertise, but only to explain the history and people involved.
  • WISEOZ[135] - WISEOZ is a teaming-inspired, event-based, and interest-oriented community where members win prizes, socialize, and connect through virtual online events (“WiseWits”), interest-based social networks (“Circles of Interest”), and establishment of an online identity (“My Ego”).
  • Douginadress.com Famous quasi-shock site, not gory enough for a shock sites reference but worthy of mention. Used by trolls, mentioned on radio morning shows, popular and well established. Needs a page or reference from an entry like shock-sites.
  • www.vampirefreaks.com
  • TwinkFish.com Web comics [136]
  • HarmonyCentral.com[137] - Online Community for Musicians
  • theReadr.com[138] - Social News Community
  • The Cogmill[139] - Blog focusing on Web 2.0 related submissions composed by industry professionals.
  • Bliin [140] - Social Networking using GPS software.68.147.60.166 17:08, 19 June 2007 (UTC)bookermorgan[reply]
  • ScoreHero [141] - (scorehero.com) A really good forum site for Guitar Hero related topics. It has info on things such as techniques, high scores, and has a slightly competitive atmosphere between users. A particular article that is quite unique is information on making custom versions of Guitar Hero and Guitar Hero II (PS2 version). It also has several forums for various other music based games.
  • Funny Class Notes critically acclaimed humor blog. Publishes satirical entries written entirely in class by college students. (http://www.FunnyClassNotes.com)
  • davesecretary writer of a slew of infamous and amazing childhood stories. (http://board.vivalavinyl.org/?func=topic&id=10488&r=1)
  • eon8.com [142] - (eon8.com) A major event in the history of the internet. Shows how pathetic wiki is for deleting it when they allow some other very ridiculous things.
  • AllofTV.net [143] - (AllofTV.net) AllofTV.net constantly provides you with the latest and greatest streaming episodes on the web. You can watch any episodes of such popular cartoons and TV shows like The Simpsons, Family Guy, Futurama, South Park, CSI, Prison Break, Lost, 24, and many more online, for free and without waiting for downloads. Just click on the show, choose your episode, lean back and enjoy. AllofTV.net wishes you a pleasent stay.
  • BrettBits.com [144] - (BrettBits.com) Contains popular audio, video content intermixed with original text, program source code, image and Adobe Flash game content.
  • Changing the Times [145] - (changingthetimes.net)

An online monthly alternate history magazine. Edited by David Atwell.

  • Dane101.com] [146] - (dane101.com) Popular culture website for Madison Wisconsin and Dane County. It was the first of it's kind when started in April of 2005 and has since inspired the local major media to mimic the sites free-form/collaborativestyle. Runs on Drupal.
  • n-philes.com [147] - (n-philes.com) N-Philes is the premiere video game site featuring reviews, interviews and original articles. N-Philes also gives away plenty of prizes, from games to consoles. N-Philes now has a place where you can keep tabs on everyone's friend codes for the Wii and DS and also has a fast paced, top-noth community.
  • flukiest.com [148] - (flukiest.com) Flukiest is a fast growing interactive community for sharing and managing digital media by artists, photographers, designers, musicians, writers, directors, producers, and technologists. Flukiest also provides the technology to launch fast growing interactive communities for members to make new friends or keep in touch with old ones, in addition to providing facilities to store and manage digital media content such as photos and movies. Started by former lead developer of Myspace.
  • InkedNation.com [149] - (InkedNation.com)The largest and most popular site dedicated to bringing the Tattoo community together.
  • Barking Moonbat] [150] - (barking-moonbat.com)

Conservative political blog. Affiliated with the Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler.

  • EyeLAshout.NET [151] - (EyeLAshout.NET) The entertainment company controlled by everyone and everything in the world.
  • Star Army of Yamatai [152] - The Star Army of Yamatai is a free online community dedicated to collaborative story writing and military simulation through a mix of play-by-post and chat-based roleplaying games. Star Army, running since 2000, features an original sci-fi setting created by its members and characterized by armed, flirty cat-eared girls and sleek, powerful starships and power armor. Various factions compete for dominance as they emerge from the shadow of the Yamatai Star Empire. War is never far away.
  • AMI Planet™ [153] - (www.amiplanet.com) The world's largest social networking website.
  • Flogger.tv - [154], an AdobeFlashBased Weblogging community.
  • Filmbay.com - [155], a global independent film community and shop. A free resource and distribution tool for independent filmmakers.
  • Matrix Rayne [156] - a modding community site including forums and art.
  • CGIndia [157] - Computer Graphics online Magazine
  • Sandafluffoid Studios [158] - Obscure humour site
  • State of Sabotage http://www.sabotage.at/sos/ - SoS promotes the conservation, protection and creation of the freedom of art and culture
  • Liberated Films [159] - (www.liberatedfilms.com) Independent film website, streams films and donates ad profits to charity
  • ZaneDomain.com[160] - Home of ZANE Production Group, featuring anime themed wallpapers, AMV’s and home of the SETI@Home group UN Spacey.
  • Hamwad.com [161] - Practical Joke
  • Quibblo [162] - A site/tool for creating and taking quizzes, surveys and polls.
  • www.skullring.org [163] - Website/blog providing original horror/outsider/dark culture news, reviews, interviews and more. Officially launched November, 2006 by owner Matt Staggs.
  • Virb.com[164] - A social networking site that uses tagging and shares iTunes profile information. The site went live in March 2007, but there is little to no information on the web about its creation.
  • coastalbeat.com Influential news and culture site in Southwest Florida.
  • Credit.com Credit education and personal finance company established in 1995.
  • yuwie.com www.yuwie.com A new Myspace/Facebook website that pays its users a share of advertising. [165] [166]
  • lecool.com [167] A free mail publication that comes out weekly. It details upcomming and interesting events in a number of European cities. There is an American equivalent, but the name escapes me at this moment.
  • Tomorrow's Nobodies [168] An online comedy sketch group
  • Mondo Magazine[169], a Toronto-centric internet arts & culture magazine.

Mycolts.net-A social networking site created by the Indianapolis Colts. Currently about 16,000 members.

LiveVideo A video orientated social networking site Sean Nieuwoudt - Actor who plays dieter in wild at heart

  • Zak Martin Psychic, author, antiwar activist.
  • tektek.org A site for users of the online forum Gaia online with information about items and events ect.
  • kh-vids.net A fansite for the Kingdom Hearts video game series that also houses videos of its cutscenes and battles and a popular forum.
  • meOwns.com A social tool that allows you to showcase stuff you own and share them with friends and other people who have the same interests as you.
  • MEview.co.uk A video sharing site owned by Metro, the free newspaper, allowing users to earn per video view.
  • CultureWars - [[176]]
  • Mathmatiks Design Studios [177] - Obscure Design site.
  • OneStopPolitics [178] - website aggregating political commentary, analysis and news across Australian news and comment sites - similar to RealClearPolitics.com.
  • SantaBanta [179] - An entertainment portal based on Punjabi fictional characters Santa and Banta known for being the butt of all jokes.
  • The Tower Library [180] - The online destination for all discussions relating to the works of Stephen King.
  • The Doorstop Nation [181] - Sponsor of Front Row Motorsports NASCAR Sprint Cup team and everyday life/sports blog
  • The Advice Sisters [182] - Lifestyles and relationship-oriented web site. The Advice Sisters are credited with bringing the Advice/Infotainment genre online

World Architecture News.com Architecture News website with world's largest subscription base.

  • The 'Burgh Blues A popular sports publication on the Pittsburgh Pirates
  • One80 Fitness [183] - One80.Com Is A Free Personal Training Website That Provides Users With A Totally Custom And Unique Exercise And Nutrition Plan At No Charge.
  • WebkinzInsider [184] - A popular webkinz fan site, with over 120,000 members.
  • Dread Central [185] - A horror portal and horror film news site, in existence for several years now, indexed by Google as a news source.
  • The Puzzle Hub [puzzlehub.blogspot.com/] Free, hand-made online pop-culture based puzzles famous for Mutant Enemy Crossword Puzzles.
  • Cities2night.com [186]- A social networking site that focuses on nightlife and events in 19 locations both nationally and internationally. Based out of Philadelphia, Cities2night.com ranked #13 in the "Top 100 fastest growing companies in Philadelphia" by the Philadelphia Business Journal in 2008. The 100,000+ members on the site can sign up for events, post their own events, list new places, invite friends to events and sign up for special Cities2night parties.
  • NitrogenNetwork [187] - A new growing internet community with a selection of fun and handy tools such as the Nitrogen Online Gaming Arcade and the Nitrogen Imagehost.
  • Forumotion [188] - Free forum hosting indexed first on Google for internet forums keywords. Online since 2004, the service offers PhpBB/PunBB/Invision Power Board forums.
  • Slashcontrol [189] I think it is owned by AOL.

MagiStream I think it is a really cool site and it should have a page on here. You get eggs from the Stream, you hatch them, and raise them into adults. You can also trade creatures with others, go on quests, and around Christmas there is a 'Give' feature on eggs.

Podcasts

  • Skeptically Speaking Canadian radio show/podcast avail. at skepticallyspeaking.com
  • Radio Free Cybertron* Ten years old as of October 15th. One of the world's first podcasts and almost certainly the oldest active podcast. The subject matter is Transformers. The host is Brian Kilby. Available at www.tfradio.net.
  • FFundercats Weekly program focused around the goings on at social network, Friendfeed. Official site
  • The Drabblecast Strange stories by strange authors for strange listeners. Official site
  • Hawkcast - The Official Podcast of the Chicago Blackhawks.
  • The 404 Podcast - Podcast by Jeff Bakalar, Justin Yu and Wilson Tang at CNET. The 404 podcast has almost 400 shows available for download on CNET and iTunes, has interviewed a number of notable guests and coined a term on the urban dictionary, as well as guest starred on other notable podcasts such as BOL. Well known and very funny! Official site
  • Da Doo-Dirty Show - A two-hour Podcast about everything Gossip/Music/Politics in the LGBT Community and Abroad... it's host DJ Baker is also the producer and creator. check it out at www.dadoodirtyshow.blogspot.com[190]
  • Robo Cast Radio - electronic music based show featuring original electronica from around the world official site]
  • Chicken Monkey Pie Show - Podcast by two store workers. Informative and hilarious! [191]
  • Ken PD Snydecast It was deleted a while back for relevence, though that issue really does not apply. It is widely listened to and hosted by a widely known celebrity. It should be put back.
  • Boxcutters Podcast An Australian podcast all about television. One of the earliest Australian independent podcasts and still going strong. Has had coverage in the Australian and the Age. Also, it's now clear that a number of articles in Wikipedia use the Boxcutters podcast as a reference. [192]
  • This Show Again A show made by a former writer of Rosie O'Donnel, radio prank phone caller and View comedian Thomas J. Kelly, along with his aquaintances from various areas of his life
  • The Adventures of O. Horse Brown [193] Country guy from Alabama and his yankee Indian girfriend discuss current events, arts, and their adventures. No funnier combo of extreme personality and straight man.
  • The MannersCast [194] A podcast by Dallas, Texas resident, Trent Armstrong and several friends. It gives everyday lessons in manners and etiquette in a humorous and casual fashion.
  • The Hecky Show [195] is an hour long comedy chat podcast by Daniel Nicholls and Joshua Monks. It broadcasts from Folkestone in the UK.
  • Chicken Fried Radio It was deleted a while ago because it went on a year long hiatus. Now they are back again, funnier than ever, and rebuilding a massive fan base.
  • 24cast - podcast about 24 made by 4 guys (usually drunk). Hilarity ensues.
  • Phedippidations
  • Punk Warning - the "Best in Undiscovered Punk, Ska, and Rock" website found at [196]
  • BoltTalk
  • Cubscast
  • Free Movement To Music - Podcast from Vancouver based duo on alternative and experimental music.
  • Lady Raptastric
  • Mr.Deity/misterdiety
  • Polarbear Podcast - all about the exotic life in Sweden - in english!
  • The Robot 40 Podcast - After celebrating it's one year anniversary, The Robot 40 is better and stronger than ever official site]
  • Achievement Junkie - Daily video game podcast
  • himynameisbainsy podcast - british broadcaster david baines's own podcast.website
  • SomaCow [197]
  • Say ... Anything [198]
  • BRodcast - Podcast created by two students at GMU. They talk about their lives, schools, past, and pop culture.
  • Dogma Free America - Podcast on dogma in the US and the rest of the world (show host: Rich Orman). [199]
  • Inkstuds - Interviews with comic creators one year after tim and his family had all that troble a girl named rose is a middle school girl who whants friend because all the other kids are already begining to hate her ontill a wirlpool sucks her into a diffrent world!
  • WOOTcast - The weekly comedy podcast. official site
  • Simply Syndicated - uk's largest independant podcasting company that produce the well known podcast Movies You Should See
  • www.Cafepk.com - www.Cafepk.com - The Complete Family Enertainment Channel, Pkaistani and Indian Videos Dramas Comedy Scenes Music and More...
  • The Hecky Show - The popular UK based podcast from Daniel Nicholls and Joshua Monks. Regular features include the "weird hecky news" and "Educating Josh".
  • The Anti-Semantic Show - Loathing the masses, 90% of the show is spent making fun of people, places and things. The other 10% is about Ryan being gay.
  • The Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast, aka UCAP. Every week the UCAP gang gathers in the virtual hangar to talk about all things GA. You can listen-in as some of General Aviation's most knowledgeable, opinionated, and plain-speaking characters, do some online hangar-flying. [200]
  • Ed Miller, AKA The Ed. He appears frequently in Dave Dameshek podcasts as well as being a personality on the LCS podcast on BlogTalkRadio and having his own show produced by LCS. The content is available/sourceable from [www.theedssuperdeluxewebsite.com] and search The Ed on espn's podcenter.

Terminology and Slang

"Codonology" could relate to Codon and Codon Dictionary; that would make it a branch of genetics. But "codonology.org" and "codonology.wikia.com" (apparently by the same person) are about something else, and yes, it sounds to me like Lawsonomy and other "scientific"-sounding idiosyncratic beliefs. Sizzle Flambé (/) 18:40, 22 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Miscellaneous

Webcomics

Request at Wikipedia:WikiProject Webcomics/Requests

Webshows

  • Edmund T Engle and The Edmund Engle Show (presenter) (executive producer) [215] a true design of how chat shows should be he seems to really capture an idea of what people need
  • "Starving Artist" a new webseries found at www.StarvingArtistTheShow.com
  • Vloggies (annual awards for webshows)
  • Marty Chang Advice Videos (As featured on many streaming video sites such as Super Deluxe and Funny or Die)
  • The Irate Gamer [216]
  • Chiren Boumaâza, the actor/maker of the Athene youtube series Athene_(MovieLOL)
  • Ben's Tips of the Day (A series of "tips of the day" that is currently expanding into a video series. Popular on facebook)
  • Tales From the Wild Side (WebShow, Backyard wrestling, and Music ) [217]
  • "True Planet" a new webseries found at www.youtube.com/onesevenonetwo that spoofs MTV shows such as The Real World, College Life, and True Life.
  • Brenna and Gena from Ournamesrhyme [218] have a webseries on the underground culture of indie cool, beatniks, and much more. They discuss philosophy, piercings, parties, and other life experiences that one has when you are striving to survive as a counter-culture individual.
  • "There Will Be Brawl" [219] In a Dystopian Mushroom Kingdom, corruption and avarice reign supreme. Even the greatest heroes of the land have buckled beneath the overwhelming will of the amoral elite. When a series of grisly crimes pushes an unlikely champion to seek the truth, a mystery unfolds that could completely destroy everything he holds dear. “There Will Be Brawl” is a non-profit web series designed as a dark, dramatic parody of the popular Super Smash Bros. Brawl video game for the Nintendo Wii.
  • BSGtelevision - TV Show company on www.YouTube.com...Three young girls who get bored and decide to make a funny web show :P
  • Tweet Me Harder [[220]] A sketch comedy show with the popular hosts, Kris Straub and David Malki. Content includes talking about anything and everything, no matter how mundane. Includes guest appearances by Chris Hastings, Fake Stan Lee, and Real Dave Kellett. A laugh for anyone who listens.

Nightclubs

Music

Request at: Wikipedia:Requested articles/Music

Museums

National or ethnic cultures

Recreation and hobbies

Gambling

Games and toys

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Video games

Requests at Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Requests.

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References

  1. ^ http://www.oystermag.com/features/a-stitch-in-time.html
  2. ^ http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/news/2007/01/72517
  3. ^ http://www.abc.net.au/catapult/stories/s1783065.htm
  4. ^ Sachar, Emily (January 2009), "Kim Obrzut", Cowboys & Indians, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 94–96
  5. ^ "The Sunflower" by Simon Wiesenthal
  6. ^ Wondering about wonders
  7. ^ lulu.com/zenuuatu
  8. ^ http://www.worldcomedyfilmfest.com/index.htm