This is the page of links to other websites related to Mark.
Updated links
As of 12/27/01, these links are known to be updated at least semi-regularly.
Updated 6/12/03
-Donna's "Two Fifths KITH" site is dedicated to JUST Mark and Bruce!
-Julieta's Mark site is not to be missed. Thorough AND updated! Brava!
-At least we can (sort of) rely on the IMDB to have
semi-accurate, up-to-date information.
Naomi's KITH page is the page
to go to if you're a Mark fan. Sure, it's mostly in Japanese, but she updates it, and she's The Tummypoker.
Don't ask what that means, just trust me when I say that Naomi is the Mark McKinney superfan.
Non-updated links
These websites were abandoned, but still have interesting or relevant Mark content.
-Mark-Mckinney.com is quite comprehensive and well-designed, in my opinion, even if it isn't complete.
-Mark McKinney Madness is also well-done and worth a look.
-The author of this site "lost interest" in Mark and
stopped updating the page. Incredible.
-This one hasn't been updated since Mark's SNL days.
-KITHfan.org's Mark page is worth a look.
-This one is circa 1998, I think.
-This SNL transcripts site has a Mark page with some snappies and sketch transcripts of his.
Official Sites
These are some official sites that are in some way related to Mark.
-Fully Committed, the one-man play in which Mark appeared in late 2001/early 2002 in Toronto.
-Scooby-Doo:Stagefright!, a play directed by KITH Tour director Jim Millan, was co-written by Mark and toured North America in late 2001/early 2002. It's awesome.
-SNL without Mark: a very sad thing. (Well, except when it's not.)
Mark's favourites
These are the sites Mark listed on his bio page on the defunct kidsinthehall.com (former official site) as some of his favourites. Comments listed in his own words.
-Fuckedcompany.com. Glee for those of us not getting rich in high tech.
-MSN Gaming Zone. Here is where I waste my potential.
-Scottland.com.
A really funny opening sequence, but the real hilarity comes from hearing
how Scott lost his shirt on it.
-Nerve.com.
Low impact erotica. Photos that you can thinly justify as art if caught.