And now, the HTML links from the May issue of Scuttlebutt from the Spermaceti Press.
- A delightfully imaginative pastiche "Sub Rosa," which is written by using vintage telegrams and newspaper articles.
- A miniature recreation of the sitting room of 221B Baker Street by Nancy Garces-Saroli, modeled after the Sherlock Holmes Museum at Lucens:

- The web site of William Gillette biographer Henry Zecher.
- Classic Specialities' May issue of the Sherlockian E-Times.
- VeggieTales presents "Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler," with Larry the Cucumber as Sheerluck Holmes and Bob the Tomato as Dr. Watson.
- Holmes on the Range concerns an 1893 adventure set in Montana, by Steve Hockensmith, who has a web site.
- Bouchercon 38 in Anchorage, AK from Sept. 27-30, 2007
- Bouchercon 39 in Baltimore, MD from Oct. 9-11, 2008
- The Morgan Library & Museum reopened on April 29 with an exhibit "Masterworks from the Morgan" featuring letters between Richard and John Doyle:

- The Felix Morley Journalism Competition, sponsored by the Institute for Humane Studies.
- The 2006 Canonical Convocation and Caper will take place from Sept. 15-17, 2006 in Door County, WI.
- The Sound & the Fury Fakespearean Players are performing "Sherlock Holmes and the Saline Solution" at the Cafe Club Fais Do-Do Dinner Theatre in Los Angeles, CA.
- The next Norwegian Explorers conference in Minnesota will be "Victorian Secrets and Edwardian Enigmas"
- The Sub-Librarians Scion of the Baker Street Irregulars will meet during the annual conference of the American Library Association in New Orleans, June 23-27.
- The latest issue of Mystery Scene Magazine has articles on Sherlock Holmes as well as many other mystery-related topics.
- The BBC Programme Catalogue, dating back 75 years with nearly 1 million entries of radio and television shows.
- Michael Greenbaum/Janus Books latest catalogue, featuring a treasure-trove of Sherlockian writings
- The March issue of the newsletter of the Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections at the University of Minnesota features more wonderful material, including Julie McKuras' "100 Years Ago" series.
- Vote for your favorite British icon at Icons: A Portrait of England.
- The Portsmouth Museum will host an exhibit of about 150 items from Richard Lancelyn Green's collection from June 10 - September 24, 2006.
- There are still Sherlockian-themed items for sale at the BBC America Shop.
- The Best of the Sherlock Holmes Journal (Volume One) has been published, with 25 "special copies" available for order.
- Catalog your books online with the Library Thing.
- Enjoy The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes as a BedBook, printed sideways for your supine reading habits.
- Gary Schrier's new book The History of the Calabash is featured on his web site, with some material from The Baker Street Journal.