Hot summer websites
MLB.com
Could anything be better on a lazy summer afternoon than kicking back
with a glass of iced tea and a baseball game on the radio? The MLB site
streams the live feeds of every team's local play-by-play guys, from the
mighty New York Yankees to the hapless Washington Nationals. Chris Nashawaty
Musicfestivaljunkies.com
Whether it's Bruce Springsteen at Bonnaroo or Lily Allen at Glastonbury,
Music Festival Junkies has all the latest news, reviews, dates, and
lineups for the season's best fests. Leah Greenblatt
Davidlebovitz.com
Here's the scoop: Paris-based food writer David Lebovitz a former pastry
chef at Berkeley's Chez Panisse regularly dishes up delightfully
imaginative recipes for homemade ice cream. (Most recent concoction:
absinthe with chocolate truffles.) Just try not to drool. Kate Stroup
Driveinmovie.com
Summer always brings back memories of piling into the family car and
heading out to the local drive-in for a double feature. It's a viewing
experience that's getting harder to find each year, but this
state-by-state locator helps steer me in the right direction. Dan Morrissey
Isiticedcoffeeweather.com
As the summer heats up, I want my coffee to cool down. But how can you
know for sure if it's time to add ice? Luckily, Is It Iced Coffee
Weather? answers you with a YES or NO, depending on the temperature in
your zip code. Margaret Lyons
Surfline.com
Surf's up! Or is it? If you're looking for local or international wave
reports, then paddle over to Surfline for shore updates (everywhere from
Ventura, Calif., to northern Chile). Most radical of all? Some breaks
even include a live webcam. Dalton Ross

