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MMFP List No. 1
What Muse readers say they want to read about in the magazine:
- adventures
- airplanes, World War Two to present
- Alcatraz
- Alfred Hitchcock's films
- aliens
- Amazons
- ancient China and its inventions
- ancient Egypt; the Pyramids; religion
- animals, unknown
- anime and manga
- Anne of Green Gables (by Lucy Maud Montgomery)
- archery
- armadillos
- Artemis Fowl
- arts: painting, music, and dance
- Aztecs, Incas, Olmecs, Maya
- Bach
- bagels
- basketball
- The Beatles
- Bigfoot/Yeti
- birds, especially budgies
- Black Forest Demons
- black holes
- body boarding, surfing, skim boarding
- bogus articles
- brains; animal intelligence; "sleeping sickness" (post-encephelatic parkisonism, described in the book and film Awakenings)
- Brazil
- Broadway shows (Les Miserables; West Side Story)
- Buddhism
- calculus
- cartoons; cartooning
- castles
- Edgar Cayce, the "sleeping prophet"
- CDs, how they work
- Celts; Boadicea
- the cello
- cheetahs
- checkers
- children and teenagers during the American Revolution
- chocolate
- Cirque du Soleil
- comic strips (especially Foxtrot, Calvin and Hobbes, Garfield, Dilbert)
- computers, programming
- consumerism
- cows
- the Crusadesfrom the Saracens' point of view
- dancing, especially Irish step-dancing
- dinosaurs (done several times, including March 1999)
- The Dish (movie about televised pictures of the first men on the moon)
- dodo birds
- Down's syndrome
- dragons (done! November/December 2003)
- dreams
- Dungeons and Dragons game
- England during the Elizabethan Age
- Eragon
- Errol Flynn
- etymology (origins of words)
- evolution
- fairies/faeries
- fashions, strange, through the ages (done! April 2003)
- fencing
- strange fish
- flying cars (done! November 1999)
- folklore
- Frederick Barbarossa and the Holy Roman Empire
- Mahatma Gandhi
- genetics
- geography
- Larry Gonick
- Jane Goodall
- Edward Gorey
- Greek and Roman gods
- hackers, phreakers, computers, programming
- haiku
- ham radio
- Harry Potter (done! September 2002)
- haunted houses
- Hebrew
- hieroglyphs
- history of photography
- history of science/mathematics
- history of the Internet
- history of video games
- horses; horseback riding
- how doughnuts are made
- how field hollers affect today's music
- the human body
- human origins; fossil skull found in Chad (the country, not the Muse)
- ice cream
- Indian culture and Hindu gods
- industrial design
- inventions
- Japan
- Jews and Judaism
- Joan of Arc
- Robert Jordan, The Wheel of Time series
- knights, fair maidens, castles
- Kokopelli
- Komodo dragons
- Languages, linguistics, dialects
- laws, how they are made and why
- Legos
- The Legend of Zelda
- Leonardo da Vinci
- light (science of)
- linguistics
- the Lone Ranger
- the Long-Horned Miao (mountain tribe in Guizhou, China)
- The Lord of the Rings; Elvish (done! November/December 2003)
- marine biology
- The Matrix
- Anne McCaffrey, Pern series
- Gregor Mendel and his theory of genetics
- the endangered Moluccan cockatoo of Australia
- monkeys (done! March 2004)
- Monty Python
- morgues, corpses, embalming
- movies
- Mozart
- Muse magazine, how it's put together and published
- Muses, Greek (see the MMFP's Links page)
- music
- music legends, dead (Elvis Presley, Kurt Cobain, Tupac)
- Myst
- mythical creatures (unicorns, etc.)
- myths, ancient Grek
- myths, Norse
- myths, general
- Neopets.com
- New Zealand
- ninjas
- oboes
- obscure authors
- Okinawa before the Japanese conquered it
- Old English; Latin; Finnish
- the online fanfiction community
- optical illusions
- pajamas
- pancakes
- paranormal phenomena
- Parkinson's disease
- parrots
- Gary Paulsen
- pencil, origin of
- Pern books by Anne McCaffrey
- photography
- physics; astrophysics; relativity
- Pig Latin
- Pokemon
- puzzles; Rubik's cube
- Tamora Pierce
- pirates (done! September 1999)
- Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
- politics
- "pumpkin nonsense"
- Dav Pilkey (of Captain Underpants)
- Edgar Allan Poe
- rats
- religion; different religious beliefs; religion in government
- the Renaissance
- robots
- rock music, 1980s
- rock music, general
- rock music, specific groups (the Beatles; many others)
- rockets
- rodents (rats, gerbils, guinea pigs/cavies)
- role-playing games
- roller coasters and theme parks
- the Roman Empire
- The Romance of Three Kingdoms (Chinese epic)
- Russia
- samurai warriors
- Sanskrit
- Scotland, history and language
- A Series of Unfortunate Events (by Lemony Snicket)
- Shakespeare
- Sherlock Holmes
- Shel Silverstein
- The Simpsons
- Lane Smith
- snowboarding
- the soap-box derby
- soccer
- soybeans
- space
- special effects in movies (done! November/December 2003)
- Spy Kids; kid spies
- stamps
- Star Trek
- Star Wars (done! December 1997; November 1999)
- the 50 states of the union
- story construction; freelance writing
- string theory (physics)
- superstitions
- Teflon
- tenrecs
- terrarium pets (e.g., lizards and salamanders)
- tigers
- Tintin
- the Trojan War
- tropical rainforests (done! March 2004)
- the Underground Railroad
- unpopular culture (Pokemon, N*Sync, Furby, trucker hats)
- vampires; Dracula
- veterinarians
- video games
- Vikings
- violence in media, densensitization to
- violins and violinmakers; Stradivarius; Guarnieri
- watches and clocks
- weapons, medieval
- Wicca
- witchcraft and wizardry
- wolves
- women's suffrage and rights
- World War Two
- Orville and Wilbur Wright
- writing
- the yellow fever epidemic of 1793
- Yu-Gi-Oh!
- Zulus
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This page was last updated on 7 October 2004.
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