This website will give you at least one thing to look at for nearly every evening.  It kind of gives you the answer to "What are we going to look for tonight?"
SKY ALMANAC - NIGHTLY GUIDE TO THE STARS
Orion Telescope and Binoculars is a commercial site and it must be noted that this site does not endorse nor recieve compensation for linking to their site.  As with all of the links you will find in Astro-Links, it is included here soley for the educational purposes of the inquisitive.
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This page last updated 12-06-08
Background image original design courtesy of and Copyright  J.  Weaver 1999
NARRATED MONTHLY SKY TOUR
ORION'S MONTHLY SKY CHART
Weather Underground's NIGHTLY SKY CHART FROM YOUR  LOCATION
INTERACTIVE NIGHTLY OBJECT CHART FROM YOUR LOCATION
The Constellations and their Stars
Narrated nightly astronomy facts and stargazing tips.
Features nightly as well as DAILY sky event log.
This site was made entirely for FREE using
"So just what are these constellations you keep hearing about? You may go outside some night and see all kinds of stars, and maybe you have even spotted the Big Dipper (northern hemisphere) or the Southern Cross (southern hemisphere), but what about Leo the Lion or Pisces the Fish? What are they?"
This website also tells you WHERE they are, and, has excellent sky charts that list Messier objects,star names, nebulas and more, that you can print out and take with you to your observing site!
First, reigster your observing location.  Second, get ready to get blown away!  You wil get satellite maps that show you where the exact location passes and distance, direction and azimuths, along with  magnitudes, passes of The Hubble Telescope, International Space Station, and that's just a start. One of my favorites THIS SITE IS WORTHY OF 5 STARS.
Constellations, Planets and other objects highlited in a green grid imposed on a "dark sky" background (much like your are seeing now) in the shape of a globe,  Enter you zip code and you control the rest.
See what stars, constellations, and cool celestial objects are visible in the sky this month. You can print the chart for use outdoors!
Nice audio-visual tool to help you get a basic look at the month's night sky.  Great for beginner's to get a "feel" for where to look.
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RADIO PROGRAM
A production of the University of Texas at the MacDonald Observatory.
This is the OFFICIAL StarDate website
Another excellent guide for your nightly astronomical tour.
This page displays links to indispensable information.  Here you will find constellation charts, nightly and monthly sky charts, as well as monthly logs to find something every night to look at.  You will also find audio and visual tours of the sky for nightly and monthly events.  This page also includes navagation charts for objects such as nebulas, NGC, IGC, Messier and many other worthy space targets.
...and the EXACT location of them.