Help Us Name Our New Mascot!
For those of you who know Willa, you know that she collects and
adores otters of all kinds...(so it was a) natural move to make
this lovable snuggler the website's official mascot. Now, we just
need a name for him...can you help?
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Feature: Puzzle Fun!
- Cleavage
guess who these belong to!
- Bottles from
Ye Olde Publicke Taverne
- Tartans from
The Scots Dragon (home of Willa's new bodice)
- Wench Stew
the Washer Well Wenches in...umm...action?
- Wench Victim
if you love your boyfriend enough, you'll sic your wench
friends on him. Then he'll love you forever.
Every two weeks we are going to turn five of our very own photos
into a Java-based puzzle for you to solve! If you have a suggestion
as to a photo that would make a good puzzle, let
us know!
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Feature: AtTheFaire 2.0 launched at midnight,
January 1, 2001!
Welcome to the all new At The Faire (dot com)! We hope you
enjoy the latest incarnation of the site (version 2.0) and will help
spread the word about the update. Many new features have been added
[more...]
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Feature: Recipe of the Week
Every week we are going to feature a scrumptious recipe from Cariadoc's
Miscellany for you to try!
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Article: How to Beat Withdrawal by Willa
Ahh
the wintertime in the Midwest...more than likely, that means you
are without faire! Heavens forbid! And it won't take long for faire
withdrawal to set in. So here at AtTheFaire.com we've come up with
some suggestions on how to beat the faire-less blues...[more...]
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Get Registered with Us
Want to meet other rennies? Want other rennies to be able to meet
you? Go to our Faire Folke: Rennies
section and get registered today!
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Article: Renaissance URLs by John-Paul
Have you ever tried some of the obvious web site addresses trying
to dig up festival information like renaissancefestival.com
or renfest.com? ATF takes a look at some of the "obvious"
festival URLs out there and what they really lead to. [more...]
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Review: TV Movie Review by Willa

I am a huge fan of Shakespeare and Hamlet happens to be
my favourite play. I think it's because it was my first Shakespearean
play and was given to me by a brilliant high school teacher...[more...]
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