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*[[Eraserhood]]--"Twisted Views of a Demented Square Mile". About the Callowhill neighborhood.
 
*[[Eraserhood]]--"Twisted Views of a Demented Square Mile". About the Callowhill neighborhood.
 
*[[Farming Philly]]--About urban agriculture in Philadelphia.
 
*[[Farming Philly]]--About urban agriculture in Philadelphia.
*[[Philebrity.com]]--Philly arts, media, music, gossip, nightlife, and politics.
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*[[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 Conservative]]--Blog about conservative issues and liberal media bias on the local Philadelphia level and the national level.
*[[PlanPhilly]]--PennPraxis's blog about city planning in Philly.
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*[[Philly Grub]]--Philadelphia and South Jersey food news, commentary, recommendations, etc.
 
*[[Technically Philly|Technically Philly]]--Covering the Philadelphia technology and entrepreneurial scene.  
 
*[[Technically Philly|Technically Philly]]--Covering the Philadelphia technology and entrepreneurial scene.  
*[[This Old City]]--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.
 
 
*[[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.
 
*[[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.
*[[Uwishunu]]--"Philadelphia's go-to resource for finding out about what’s happening in and around the city."
 
*[[West Philly Local]]--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.
 
  
 
==Editor's Note==
 
==Editor's Note==
 
* For more blogs, see the [[:Category:Is-Blog]].
 
* For more blogs, see the [[:Category:Is-Blog]].
* 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]] ([[User talk:PaulSank|talk]]) 22:06, 10 October 2016 (EDT) <br><br><br>
 
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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