The electronic Gourmet Guide is a monthly e-zine devoted to food and cooking. In addition to more than a dozen recipes, ranging from soup to nuts, each edition contains cooking tips, hints for finding more gastronomic information on the Net, and feature stories.
95. George (http://www.georgemag.com)
The electronic version of John F. Kennedy, Jr.'s, new political vehicle packs a good sampling of the magazine's "not just politics as usual" content as well as a bulletin board and fun interactive features such as the "Political Trivia Quiz."
96. Guitar World (http://www.guitarworld.com)
Part of the problem with writing about music is . . . you're writing about music. When a Guitar World article on the Web gives an example of a hot riff, you can actually hear it played.
97. Entertainment Weekly (http://www.pathfinde .com/ew)
Time Warner's magazines are all well represented on the Web. Entertainment Weekly is typical, with a bulletin board, the major features from each issue, and movie and multimedia ratings.
98. The Utne Lense (http://www.utne.com)
The Lense is based on The Utne Reader, an eclectic Reader's Digest of the alternative press. Like its print counterpart, The Utne Lense is smart and stylish and doesn't descend to gratuitously hip posturing.
No one on the Web covers the spectrum of pop culture with the abandon and zeal of HotWired, the online doppelgänger of Wired magazine. HotWired covers music, art, travel, and the like, but with a postmodern digital zing.
100. Tripod (http://www.tripod.com)
A unisex lifestyle e-zine for 20-somethings who give a damn.
101. MacUser (http://www.zdnet.com/~macuser)
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