Welcome to The Crossroads! Here you'll find a collection of individual Web sites relating to different topics of various interests, ranging from theater to art, to mythological history to a place where you can submit your own works.  Each site is interactive in their own different ways, in addition to providing a lot of information on the topics discussed.  Come to The Crossroads to satisfy your curiosity, share interests with different people, or to finish research on that art history paper.  Either way, The Crossroads will provide you to key to the entrance of various realms of enchantment!

            
You now stand at the crossroads.  Choose your own path.
   From prehistory to the present day, art seizes a part of the human imagination and never lets go.  Explore its corners and trace its development through the centuries.  Join the discussions and the clubs, conduct research, or simply browse.
  This is my personal gallery of art work which I've completed throughout my high school years.  Browse, critique and let me know what you think!
  "I hate the theater; I also hate the sight of blood, but it's in my veins." Charlie Chaplin.  Discover the myth and the magic of theater.  Trace its history, conduct research, explore my personal encyclopedia of Broadway musicals, join the Musical of the Month Mailing List, and tons more!
   When speech fails, fall upon the power of the pen.  Here's your chance to add your poetry, short stories, prose, and much more to The Crossroads's Hit Lit Cafe.
    The main attraction of The Crossroads, Samantha's Glen of Enchantment is an award-winning Web site devoted to the myth, the legend, and the true story of the creature which stands ground at the threshold of our dreams, the unicorn.
    Just as it fascinated the people of 1912, the RMS Titanic still holds power over pop culture and the hearts of millions today.  It's not just a passing fad; it's a future.  Learn more here.
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