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A few of our Favorite Websites


Julie is the (he)art and brains behind SkaMama Designs, a crochet design company. Check out her vibrant use of color - yum. She also has patterns for sale.

Minti Mindi makes kickass little creatures to love or use for voodoo.

Hats & scarves at Mad Eye Designs .

Hot hip knit patterns can be found at Artisokka.

Crochet Me is a brand-spanking-new e-zine devoted to contemporary crochet. No toilet paper cozies here! (well, unless they were x-rated...) Check out the Dec/Jan issue for my skirt tutorial.

Vito Carli chats it up with underground legends such as Kim Assaley of the Revolting Cocks, Karen Finley aka Cynthia Plastercaster, and social activist John Sinclair.

Boneyard Press is the publishing company of former hometown horror badass Hart D. Fisher, aka the Most Dangerous Man in Comics. For hardcore gore fans.

Chicago native Stephen Elliott is currently on the 2004 campaign trail researching his newest writing project. His newest novel, Happy Baby will be be released in February and a weekly column documenting his journey with presidential hopefuls can be found at SFGate.com, the official website of the San Francisco Chronicle.

Venus Magazine celebrates rockin tunes, DIY culture & saucy femfolk.

The comic art of Jeffrey Brown, John Hankiewuczm Paul Hornschemeier & Anders Nilsen can be found at The Holy Consumption.

Sexpot.org offers advice, interviews and delicious photo layouts.

Brandy Agerback's talent with color is apparent in her jewelry as well as her paintings.

Cinnamon Cooper makes the cutest freakin purses you've ever seen, although her website does not currently have pics of my favorites -- the ones she made from daisy dukes.

Croshay Design is the site of a sister fiber artisan. Check out her selection of pattern kits.

Usama Alshaibi doesn't make films for the timid. He will soon return to Baghdad to document the changes brought about by war and recovery.

Kristie Drew's lush exploration of the explicit can be found at artvamp.com.

Shawnimals are really cool stuffed toys handmade by a totally stand-up fella.