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A list of selected '''Local Philadelphia Blogs''':
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This Wikidelphia resource page is a list of selected '''Local Philadelphia Blogs''':
*Foobooz [http://www.foobooz.com/ foobooz.com] Covering food and drink openings, closings, events and specials.
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*[[Eraserhood]]--"Twisted Views of a Demented Square Mile". About the Callowhill neighborhood.
*[[Geekadelphia]] [http://geekadelphia.com/ geekadelphia.com] All that is geek in the City of Brotherly Love.
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*[[Farming Philly]]--About urban agriculture in Philadelphia.
*GenPhilly [http://genphilly.wordpress.com/ genphilly.wordpress.com] Working for an age-friendly city.
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*[[Philebrity]]--Philly arts, media, music, gossip, nightlife, and politics.
*It's Always Phunny in Philadelphia [http://phunnyphilly.wordpress.com/ phunnyphilly.wordpress.com] Investigative snarkiness, topical satire, and phunny graphics all as commentary to what goes on in this crazy city.
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*[[Philly Conservative]]--Blog about conservative issues and liberal media bias on the local Philadelphia level and the national level.
*Local Arts Live [http://LocalArtsLive.com LocalArtsLive.com] LocalArtsLive strives to connect the classical music community together in the greater Philadelphia region, provide support for fledgling ensembles, and present classical music in new and unexpected ways. (*)
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*[[Philly Grub]]--Philadelphia and South Jersey food news, commentary, recommendations, etc.
*Media Mobilizing Project [http://mediamobilizingproject.org/ mediamobilizingproject.org] Communications infrastructure for a movement to end poverty, led by poor and working people.
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*[[Technically Philly|Technically Philly]]--Covering the Philadelphia technology and entrepreneurial scene.  
*[[Passyunk Post]] [http://www.passyunkpost.com passyunkpost.com] For the new South Philly.
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*[[Title Magazine]]--Philadelphia artists, curators, and arts-professionals who share an interest in visual culture. Blog aims to contribute to the substantive discussion and critical analysis of the arts in Philadelphia.
*Philadelphia Neighborhoods [http://smc.temple.edu/journalism/murl/ smc.temple.edu/journalism/murl] PhiladelphiaNeighborhoods.com (PN) is the cornerstone of the Department of Journalism’s mission to better tell stories in the undercovered and underserved neighborhoods of Philadelphia. All journalism students report for PN for their capstone experience.
 
*Philebrity [http://www.philebrity.com/ philebrity.com] Philly arts, media, music, gossip, nightlife, and politics.
 
*Philly1 [http://philly1.com/ philly1.com] Your place in the city, is a diverse social, professional & civic networking tool serving Greater Philadelphia that gives individuals, organization and local business the opportunity to meet friends, find supporters, form groups, post rich media, blog and showcase their individuality. Civics in Motion
 
*PlanPhilly [http://planphilly.com/ planphilly.com] PennPraxis's blog about city planning in Philly.
 
*[[Technically Philly|Technically Philly]] [http://technical.ly/philly/ technical.ly/philly] Covering the Philadelphia technology and entrepreneurial scene.  
 
*This Old City [http://thisoldcity.com thisoldcity.com] Philly-centric urban planning blog. By reenvisioning our mistreated public streets, parks, infrastructure and policy, This Old City creates new dialogue on Philadelphia's urban form. We do this through design proposals, policy analysis, informed commentary, and advocacy.  
 
*West Philly Local [http://westphillylocal.com westphillylocal.com] An independent community blog covering the historic West Philadelphia neighborhoods of Cedar Park, Garden Court, Spruce Hill, Squirrel Hill, Walnut Hill, Woodland Terrace and University City.
 
*WHYY NewsWorks [http://www.newsworks.org/ newsworks.org] NewsWorks is the online home of WHYY News and its growing network of journalism partners. This public media service covers the Philadelphia region, Delaware and South Jersey, with a focus on regional issues, neighborhoods, health and science, and arts. It's a site powered by your concerns, questions, views, insights and stories.
 
*[[Young Philadelphia Politics|Young Philly Politics]] [http://youngphillypolitics.com/ youngphillypolitics.com] Progressive, Young, Philadelphia Politics, from Small to Big.
 
*The 700 Level [http://www.csnphilly.com/blog/700-level/ csnphilly.com/blog/700-level] Philadelphia sports.  
 
  
 
==Editor's Note==
 
==Editor's Note==
Items marked with an asterisk (*) indicate that as of today, the blogger hasn't posted anything in a long time, and perhaps one of us editors will be deleting the item in the next edit. [[User:PaulSank|PaulSank]] 01:24, 16 December 2015 (EST)
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* For more blogs, see the [[:Category:Is-Blog]].
  
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Latest revision as of 18:20, 6 July 2022

This Wikidelphia resource page is a list of selected Local Philadelphia Blogs:

  • Eraserhood--"Twisted Views of a Demented Square Mile". About the Callowhill neighborhood.
  • Farming Philly--About urban agriculture in Philadelphia.
  • Philebrity--Philly arts, media, music, gossip, nightlife, and politics.
  • Philly Conservative--Blog about conservative issues and liberal media bias on the local Philadelphia level and the national level.
  • Philly Grub--Philadelphia and South Jersey food news, commentary, recommendations, etc.
  • Technically Philly--Covering the Philadelphia technology and entrepreneurial scene.
  • Title Magazine--Philadelphia artists, curators, and arts-professionals who share an interest in visual culture. Blog aims to contribute to the substantive discussion and critical analysis of the arts in Philadelphia.

Editor's Note