Websites that use Drupal

I didn't see a thread for this anywhere else, so I'm going to start one here. Per Kent's request at last night's meeting, please share the name and URL of any site you know of that's using Drupal. There will be a presentation next month examining use cases. Here's what I've got off the top of my head, and I can probably find some more later:

Georgia Podcast Network (shameless plug)
http://www.gapodcastnetwork.com

The Onion
http://www.theonion.com

Good Will Hinton
http://www.goodwillhinton.com

Red State
http://www.redstate.com

Gallery
http://gallery.menalto.com/

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Ann Nesby Gospel Singer

http://www.annnesby.com/ (this is an attractive and highly functional site)

According to a (prospective) client www.lazlosystems.com

Laszlo did recently rebuild its site. It uses Drupal for content mangement and OpenLaszlo for the homepage client application as well as portions of the interior of the site. The technologies are not compeitive.

You'll also find that the Drupal community itself is adding OpenLaszlo support to Drupal.

David Temkin
Founder and CTO, Laszlo Systems

This site for a band from

This site for a band from Sony BMG is really nice:
http://www.daughtryofficial.com/

New York Observer just relaunched using Drupal

Info on about the redesign on Drupal.org:
http://drupal.org/node/141187

New York Observer web site:
http://www.observer.com/

Drupal sites I like

http://www.modestofamous.com/ (Modesto Famous - The Modesto Bee newspaper links up to this as one of their social networking outlets)
http://www.fresnofamous.com/ (Modesto Famous' sister site)
http://www.theonion.com/content/ (The Onion - I believe they use Drupal)
http://www.airamerica.com/ (Air America)

A Drupal Site collection including Churches

http://www.keepsakesproductions.com/ (a little more 'artistic' design)
http://bethlehem-church.org/
http://www.paulchappell.com/ (a pastor's blog)
http://www.newhopeks.org/ (an attractive site)