Wolf_Sister's stories

Tue 15 Jul 2003 - 00:19

ATTENTION ARTISTS AND WRITERS!

Are you planning on attending Midwest FurFest this November? Would you like to participate in a panel discussion?
I am the Arts and Literature programming track head this year, and I am looking for a few good panel ideas, and people to run those panels. I would like to focus a bit more on literature than we have in past years, so I would welcome ideas on writing panels as well as drawing panels.

Sun 16 Feb 2003 - 14:23

When Edmonton Oilers coach Craig MacTavish tore out the tongue of Calgary Flames mascot Harvey the Hound a few weeks ago, it was yet another reminder that the life of a sports mascot is anything but warm 'n' fuzzy -- no matter how warm 'n' fuzzy their costumes happen to be.

For more insights into the hazards of professional mascoting, read the full article here.

Sun 26 Jan 2003 - 17:25

Officials at the Racine zoo and the state Department of Natural Resources apparently don't know a real owl from a fake one.

Thu 7 Mar 2002 - 17:47

Bored? Got an internet connection? Play this game!

Googlewhacking, so named for the popular search engine it utilizes, is a game where the goal is to put two strange and or different enough words together, and have the search bring back only one page. One. It is very difficult, and very addicting.

Even if you don't get that elusive 'one' hit, you can find some very interesting things on the net that you never knew existed.

Mon 2 Apr 2001 - 08:29

Brian Jacques, author of the popular Redwall series, has debuted a new series of books aimed at the young adult reader called "Castaways of the Flying Dutchman". The series follows the adventures of Ben, the only survivor of the cursed Flying Dutchman. Aided by his telepathic dog Ned and directed by divine intervention, he travels across the world and through time helping those in need.
Diehard fans of the Redwall books will also be pleased to hear that an animated Redwall television series is slated to run on a number of U.S. public television stations beginning in April.
Read the full article from the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel here.