To keep you sated between Topic issues, our staff has compiled a list of worthwhile websites. They get less serious as you move from top to bottom, but we'd like to think that you haven't surfed the web until you've been to each of them. Also be sure to visit our contributors' websites, listed at right. www.npr.org National Public Radio homepage, with vast audio archives. www.bbc.co.uk/radio A massive online repository of the BBC's radio output. www.aldaily.com Enough essays and articles to swallow your day. slate.msn.com One of the best online comment sites around; be sure to visit the Diary and Conversation archives. www.salon.com Another Internet dinosaur still trampling its competitors underfoot. www.theatlantic.com Online companion to The Atlantic, but with far richer content than most such sites. www.spectator.co.uk The debating forum of the British right wing. www.drudgereport.com The ultimate online news collation it's not pretty, but it'll certainly keep you busy. http://www.yougov.com Bringing democracy online (British-slanted). www.opendemocracy.net A global attempt at free, critical thinking, with a solid collection of intelligent contributors. www.blueear.com A sprawling site of global postings. Anyone can submit, as long as you're thoughtful. www.wired.com Publishing some of the best writing on the technological world. www.thesmokinggun.com See for yourself: Courtney Love's domestic disturbances, Bill Clinton's Hollywood benefactors, Martha Stewart's moving plans, and more. www.poppolitics.com An eclectic, loosely theme-based site devoted to the "clash" between pop culture and politics. www.spinsanity.org An attempt at de-spinning modern America. www.themorningnews.org A web-based broadsheet, updated daily, with a focus on New York City. www.knotmag.com A peek into the minds of young, smart thinkers. www.webdelsol.com Hard to explain, but we like it. www.artsjournal.com Guides you to excellent arts articles published from newspapers and magazines throughout the world. www.artandculture.com You'll leave here smarter than you started. www.identitytheory.com Good interviews with interesting writers, plus other writerly bits and pieces. www.threepennyreview.com A publication many people turn away from at the newsstand, but lots of good writing here. promo.net/pg Project Guttemberg over 6,000 out-of-copyright ebooks available for free. www.mcsweeneys.net McSweeney's Internet Tendency Dave Eggers and friends' literary magazine. www.theonion.com Grandfather of Internet humour, and still the funniest thing out there. www.whitehouse.org www.landoverbaptist.org Twin websites expertly lampooning America's religious and political fundamentalists. www.thesunmachine.net A little bit of everything music, images, articles and news. www.diepunyhumans.com Weblog-style collection of online bits and pieces that catch the eye of comic book writer Warren Ellis. www.hotornot.com Answering the age old question, 24 hours a day. Back to Top | About Topic | Subscribe to Topic |