Articles
I currently read a 'zine and one feature caught my eye: Sarah Online. The magazine read that SMG really goes online, and what for? To search for fan sites, and update her own website. The magazine hints Sarah's website is about Dawson's Creek and has too many pictures on the one page, and is located in probably another domain. And then she has another one on Buffy with lots of features and much more. I have to admit, that was an interesting article. Not to mention kinda unbelievable.


Another article:
"Sarah Michelle Gellar once visited the official Buffy website. She was quite impressed by it, and then squinted, then said, 'What the hell does this say?'"

Article from Buffy The Vampire Slayer:
It's hard to be a slayer in the nineties. Especially if you've got a vampire boyfriend, a mousy principal, and a mother who can't stand you being a slayer. Not to mention Faith, that arrogant new slayer who's come to town. Plus you're feeling sorry for yourself; you feel as if you can't get rid of the vamps. But how exactly does Sarah Michelle Gellar do it? "Plenty of exercise, the right kinds of foods, and a really sharp stake," is the way she puts it. But of course, there's more to that "slayage" thing. (come to the Sarah Source later in months to find an all new section called Slayage) Sarah Michelle Gellar is NOT a new face to entertainment. She's been in the show-biz since she was four, where she did a commericial with her future co-actor, Seth Green. "I knew a really bratty girl at the age of four named Sarah Michelle Gellar. I don't mean Bratty BRATTY, but good bratty." he explains, remembering the day he met a young Sarah. Sarah reveals a different story. "I met this really outrageous and spontaneous guy named Seth Green. At first I thought he wanted to be accident-prone, but then I realized he was just plain accident-prone." Sarah explains, smiling at the fondling memory. When Sarah plays the part of Kendall in All My Children, the mentally challenged bad-girl, Sarah decides to take a bigger step: Swan Crossing. The movie did not do very well, but Sarah takes on the role of the "Drop-Dead Gorgeous" Helen Shivers in the interpret of the book I Know What You Did Last Summer by Lois Duncan. Then, taking on a partial role in Scream 2 boosted her popularity, while Buffy, The Vampire Slayer took it as high as it could possible go. The critics thought "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" was a new fallback by Joss Whedon, while the fans cheered on as Buffy kicked ass. And of course, Buffy's...I mean SARAH'S new movies include: Cruel Intentions, Simply Irrestible and a small part in Small Soldiers. Rumors are flying that the great show named "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" will become a movie with an ass-kicking plot and soundtrack.