Entertainment
ESPN.comESPN.com has long been one of the deepest and most feature-rich sports Web sites, and in the past year it's only gotten better. Like any great championship team, they don't rest on their laurels; they've added streaming video with "ESPN Motion" and sports-lifestyle news with ESPN Page 3.
Everything about TV ShowsTV Tome is your reference guide to the television shows you love. TV Tome has over 2,300 complete guides covering almost all the current shows and many of your favorite classics. There's also an additional 3,400+ guides that are partially complete or under development.
Movie TomeForums. Reviews.
Internet Movie DatabaseThe biggest, best, most award-winning movie site on the planet.
MetacriticMetacritic compiles film, video, music, and game reviews, and provides its own "metascore," a weighted average of critics' reviews. It also allows users to post their own ratings and reviews.
MusipediaFormerly known as Melodyhound, this online music encyclopedia lets you search through approximately 30,000 melodies and tunes to help you determine the name of the song that's stuck in your head. You can whistle or sing into your computer's microphone, search by keyword, or enter the Parson's Code, a rough description of the melodic contour, to "name that tune."
Television Without PityDon't take your television too seriously—it's bad for your health. Television Without Pity's affectionately vicious show recaps will teach you to snark on all that prime-time dreck—or at least get you all caught up on the episodes you missed.
Entertainment WeeklyLooking from the latest in the world of entertainment, whether it's Beck or Ben (and J. Lo, of course). Entertainment Weekly, or EW.com, delivers with everything from music reviews to TV schedules. Just like the mag, you'll get the behind-the-scenes scoop from the current box office hits and interviews with the stars, along with message boards and a slew of other features. Wanna be entertained? Why not.
Whitehouse.orgNot to be mistaken for its .gov alter ego, this satirical site should make even the most disconsolate Democrats laugh out loud. From The Iraq Crusade to Defending Marriage, no Bush initiative escapes skewering. Check Homeland Security for the latest "alert status" and "domestic terror forecast," and stock up on subversive gear in the Gift Shop.