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Posted in Views on March 21st, 2010 by dcblogs

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Art

My Third Eye Scratched
A satirical look at the neo-pop art scene as practiced today by the cool, tight and trendy pimp-celebrity, post-mod, bobo, hipster artists.

Food

Every Food Fits
to picture people and food in the best light and tell stories through photography and writing.

EatMore, DrinkMore
I tend to be that guy in a group of friends that you always call for restaurant recommendations, menus to impress a wife, husband, boyfriend or girlfriend, and has an encyclopedic knowledge of the Greater Washington DC Area restaurant scene. “Hey Chad, did you hear that XXX opened up?” Why, yes I have, and I have already been there, it is delicious, try the ….

Foggy Bottom Luau
An unofficial blog of recipes that are popular with customers at a certain Foggy Bottom grocery store. All these recipes have been tested for simplicity and ease in the tiny demo kitchen at the store, and tasted and approved by DC grocery shoppers.

iEat DC
I’ve been writing about eating in and around the District (with occasional travels) for almost 3 years. I’m not a food expert or a chef; I’m not even a particularly proficient home cook. I just love to eat, and I started the blog so I could efficiently give dining advice to my friends, who were always asking.

Personal

Welcome to This Every Gal’s World
Just your average 30 something single female living in our nation’s capital. i like to have fun with friends, shop sales, and travel when the opportunity arises! this blog is about my rants, raves, trials and tribulations, basically whatever is on my mind…

Candiland 30th Edition
I’m Candice. I turned 30 on March 1st. This blog shares my thoughts and feelings on turning thirty and the lessons learned before and after. Please join me on my journey by visiting this site often. Please also feel free to comment. I consider myself to be a life-long learner and I love to hear from different people to learn a new perspective on a common situation.

Katie Harbath
Currently I work at National Republican Senatorial Committee as their Chief Digital Strategist in charge of all their online efforts. Previously I worked at DCI Group, a public affairs firm in DC, where I oversaw all of their internet operations and online activities for clients. An active participant in online campaigning and communications since 2003, I’ve also spoken at forums on how to best utilize the Internet in politics including Personal Democracy Forum and the Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet at George Washington University.

Bach & Tonic
Commentary on politics and culture from Nick Fitzgerald — a PR professional, contributor to The Daily Caller, and classical music buff in DC.

Social Media

Get With The Program
Beverly Hunt is a social media blogger living in the washington dc area.

Lifestyle, culture

the simple life 2.0
The simple life 2.0 is about health (personal, emotional, environmental…), wealth (what has value and how can we cultivate it?), and the pursuit of happiness (through learning and community).

Parenting

Go, Pop, Go!
I’m a dad who blogs about God, BBQ, working out, and video editing.

Fashion, Music, Art

sugar and art
Following this blog is important to your health. Laughter, feelings of art appreciation, and simply drooling over our fabulous events and custom whatevers will make your life better.

DC observers

I Spy Things DC
A daily dose of fashion, décor and snacks from our Nation’s Capital

As Seen On Metro
A blog dedicated to pictures of strange and/or noteworthy things on Metro.

DC community

DC Scores
DC Scores is a nonprofit that combines soccer, poetry, and service learning in an after-school curriculum to help youth in 23 Washington, D.C. public schools become physically fit, feel part of a team, and become active in school and agents of change in the community.

Dating

No Love For You
I decided to join an online dating service in search of “someone special”. Six months and $120 later, all I had to show for it was hundreds of emails from men in cyberspace trying to contact, woo, and/or stalk me. Some of the emails I received were actually quite lovely and well-written. Some emails were clearly “form” emails. Some showcased the grammar and writing skills of a 7-year old. And then there were the emails that took “train-wreck” to epic levels.

Housing, renting, design

The Borrowed Adobe
Meet me, Jane. When I was a kid, my idea of a fun Saturday or Sunday morning was to wake up before dawn and rearrange the funiture in my bedroom while trying not to wake my parents. I should have known then that it would become a lifetime obsession. Why “The Borrowed Abode?” It’s simple, really. I called this blog “The Borrowed Abode” because the underlying theme with all my projects is that they’re landlord-friendly. (And with three pets, pet-friendly, too!) I’m working to inexpensively make my rented condo just as lovely as if I owned it, but without implementing renovations or other permanent fixes. The borrowed abode can still be a beautiful home

Latest adds to DCBlogs live feed

Posted in Views on February 28th, 2010 by dcblogs

The latest additions to the dcblogs.com/live feed.

Personal

Year of Giving
The concept is simple. I will give $10 to a different person every day for a year. I will write about the people who I intersect with as well as the truly altruistic experience that I am sure to have!I recently lost my job at a nonprofit organization due to the economic climate so taking on this endeavor may not seem fiscally prudent. However, I think it is exactly these times that we must focus on helping others.

Super Girl
My name is Jenny, (former aliases Mimi or Shao), I was born in Taiwan on March 25, 1988, making me the fiery and passionate Aries. I was raised in Toronto, Canada, but have lived in Taiwan long enough to have the language and culture rub off on me, and now I’m currently living in the DC metro area in the USA. I have a secret crush on web designing, much like guys have a secret crush on Smirnoff and chick flicks. It’s a secret because no one offline really knows about it, except my mom and a select few friends (like, 3). I have been attached to this hobby since 5th grade (which makes it 11 years now) ever since I made my first Pokemon page filled with stolen awards and images.

Digressions from DC
I started writing on a whim back in November of 2008. I had settled down in a new city-Washington, D.C.-and wanted to share my experiences as a “real adult.” It took three seconds for me to select this blog’s title, Digressions from DC. I just like alliteration.
Little did I realize that Digressions from DC is the perfect name to capture what I write about and how I tell these stories. According to Merriam Webster’s online dictionary, to “digress” is to “ to turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument.” A digression, then, is the act or an instance of digressing in a discourse or other usually organized literary work.”

Aesthetics of Everywhere
Consider the urban scene, its people and processes.

Parenting

Artful Mom DC
This blog journals my artful approach to city life with a kid on a shoestring budget. After 14 years of contentedly living child-free in Washington, DC, my husband and I decided to take the plunge into parenthood. He and I didn’t earn much as English and Photography teachers, respectively, but we couldn’t imagine being anywhere else doing anything else. We found some comfort in knowing that as creative people we could make it work.

Confessions of a Dilettante
I’m just a girl with a baby, a bike, and a lot of grand ideas. A painter, a poet, a dreamer of dreams, a gentle soul on a quest for beauty and truth. I am going to change the world, one smile at a time.

Search and Rescue, for real

Hound and the Found
I joined a k9 search and rescue group as a trainee volunteer in October. I have since begun writing about my adventures in training a search dog in the DC area. We go all over the area in the cities to meet friendly people and the area wilderness to train. Its been funny, heartbreaking, loud, messy, smelly, destructive, and heartwarming thus far.

Too cute pets

Reptiles Alive! Blog
Tag cloud: amphibians animals Conservation copperhead Creature Feature education elementary herping hiking journal k-12 kids lesson lesson plans lizard lizards maryland nature Pet pets reptile reptiles science snake snakes teacher teachers turtle virginia wildlife.

Metro adventure

Metro-Venture
Metro-Venture: one year to visit all stations and ride all bus lines in the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s (or WMATA for short) system. Tools: SmarTrip card, camera (make and model info coming soon), system-wide map, notebook, pen, and a lot of time on my hands. Goals: understand why this is the public transit system everybody loves to hate, learn more about my adopted hometown, get my butt off the couch…even during Law & Order marathons on cable.

Food and fitness

FANNEtastic food
My name is Anne and I’m 27 years old. I’m currently living in D.C., taking prerequisites and applying to masters programs to become an R.D. I love running, ice cream, making people laugh, wine, being outdoors, and a hot mug of tea on a cold day.

About Arlington

People Powered Arlington
People Powered Arlington is a blog devoted to the issues and events affecting the people of Arlington, VA and beyond. PPA promotes a walkable, balanced community with a focus on urban policy, infrastructure and transportation.

Food, entertainment and environment

Eclectic Cafe
I write about Restaurants and Entertainment in DC as well as issues relating to Energy and the Environment that relate to current DC political issues.

Government, civics, education

Civics DC
Welcome to a new blog for DC students and teachers to engage in civics. This site is maintained by the Center for Civic Education’s We the People: DC program, but will be a home for all things civic in our nation’s capital city. Check back here frequently for news, links, and dialogs. It is our hope that this will build a community civic educators and students in the District of Columbia.

Latest live adds

Posted in Views on February 14th, 2010 by dcblogs

The latest additions to the dcblogs.com/live feed.

Personal

Brunette on a Budget
I’m a 27-year-old writer currently living in DC and finishing my first two novels while my husband (“J”) finishes law school. We got married in Italy in July of 2007 after knowing each other for quite a while but never getting serious (it’s all very “When Harry Met Sally”). Rounding out our brood are Lola (my toy poodle) and Moneypenny (our cat). It’s a family portrait in the making. I’ve been told I’m a modern-day Norma Desmond meets Bridget Jones. I hope that’s a good thing.

Porkchop Sammiches
This blog is written by a food and fun loving guy living in Northern Virginia. I write about food, stuff from my life and random stuff I find on the Internet. I hope you enjoy and if you don’t, let me know. I love a good Internet food fight.

Bealnamulla
Beginning a blog at this late stage in the game.

Collaborative story sharing

Dining with Strangers
Hungry? Then let’s go to dinner. Dining With Strangers invites people to share their stories over dinner at a restaurant, bar, cafe or hot dog stand of their choice. The point of the site is to meet people with a story to tell, a kooky career they’re happy to talk about, a product to promote, or any other reason they might want to be featured online. I’ll bring along a notepad, camera and tape recorder and we’ll take it from there. A little about me: I’m a 29-year-old male working journalist who spends the working week reporting on rather heavy topics, and this site is a side-project designed to be fun and let me try a different writing style than the news articles I get paid for.

Entertainment, life

District Tattle
Have you been told lately?

Home Renovation

Money Pit DC
First, a bit about the blog title. I surveyed friends and family for blog title ideas back in December and many great suggestions were made. One of my sisters, for example, suggested This Old Crack House, which I loved because I’m pretty sure the prior occupant was cookin’ up rocks on the second floor in the bathroom, based on some burn marks on the sink and some little tiny crack baggies found in the adjacent closet…Now, a little about me. I’m a 30-something year-old guy who has, for many years, dreamed of buying a fixer-upper house. I was born in Philly and grew up in Scranton, PA. After finishing high school, I moved around the country a bunch, living in Maine and California and Montana and back to California and Brooklyn for a bit and back to California and, finally, moved to DC late in 2004.

Fashion advice

A cute consulting
Fashion and style advice.

The very latest new adds dcblogs live

Posted in Views on February 7th, 2010 by dcblogs

The latest additions to the dcblogs.com/live feed

About Arlington

Arlington Yupette
Arlington yuppie news

Arlington Now
Launched in January, Arlington Now is the place for the latest news, views and things to do around Arlington, Virginia. Started by a Pentagon City resident who has spent the past several years working in local TV news, Arlington Now seeks to distinguish itself with original, enterprising, up-to-the-minute local coverage. This is an experimental site that tries to get away from the formulaic, aggregation-centric approach to hyperlocal news that’s currently being pushed by several large media companies.

Music

the very small
A musical group

Dilettantes

Dilettante Club
A person having a superficial interest in an art or a branch of knowledge: Dabbler synonym see Amateur.

Food, cooking

One Bite At A Time
I’m a 20-something, Arizona transplant living in Washington, DC. By day I’m a communications/public relations gal and by night I can either be found working out or baking. They are equally stress relieving…to me at least. This blog is the beginning of my 2010 New Year’s resolution to take my baking to the next level. I love to bake, and have since I was a wee one…mostly with my mom. For the last two years I’ve chronicled my baking adventures on my Facebook page and after much encouragement have decided to bring those adventures here.

La Desayuneria (The breakfast place)
Food, soups and cafesito (coffee) Various ideas as how to make easy and uncomplicated Latino-Spanish food. Also, suggestions on where to find good coffee. This is just for fun. If you have suggestions let me know.

Visual arts

East City Art
Framing the visual art scene in Eastern DC — Anacostia, Brookland, Capitol Hill, H St. NE, and just outside the diamond (Brentwood, Hyattsville and Mount Ranier, Md.

Fitness and food

Fit and Hungry
Hungry for results. Hungry for competition. And always occasionally, Hungry for ice cream. This is your source for real fitness advice. From fitness reviews, to expert interviews, to tips to spice up your fitness routine, Angel will help you sort through all the mess. And help you find the stuff that actually works. This blog is for the struggle.

Fashion, lifestyle

Fashion Sense Blog
Discovering the sensibility in fashion, art and music.

Total Life Prosperity
TotalLifeProsperityBlog.com is a lifestyle blog dedicated to promoting wholeness in every area of life. This site features fashion style tips, beauty product reviews, relationship advice, inspirational/faith stories, and personal reflections about my life towards Total Life Prosperity.

Personal

Daily Addendum
I’m a 20-something Public Relations professional living, working, and having fun in the metro Washington, DC area. Naturally, I love living in DC and taking part in everything this city has to offer. To pay my rent I help develop social and digital media strategies for clients. To keep myself occupied when not online, I volunteer for the University of Georgia Alumni Association, the Junior League of Washington, and the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America.

The latest new adds to dcblogs live

Posted in Views on January 23rd, 2010 by dcblogs

Here are the latest additions to DCBlogs.com/live

Books

S. Krishnas Books
Book reviews, giveaways and random musings.

Inner Loop Lit
Inner Loop Lit consists of reviews of literature, both fiction and non-fiction, from or about Washington, D.C., as well as reports of local bookstores and literary events. In focusing exclusively on authors, books, and bookstores in and about the DC area, Inner Loop Lit seeks to build a more cogent and coherent literary community for local writers and readers.

Music

DCDNB
Drum’n'bass (also called dnb) is kind of a niche scene in the area, but has been around since the early ’90s, sort of as a branch off of the local rave scene. Our area boasts several DJs and producers (notable producers of the genre include Telemetrik, Hyx & Houston, Sinthetix, CJ Weaver, Headhunterz Inc.), a couple record labels, and there are usually one to three events a week that have a dnb DJ on the line-up. The blog has three regular features every week, and occasionally some additional topic-relevant posts.

Personal

Washington Bella
A twenty-something Sweet Briar alumna writing about everything I’m interested in: politics, world news, books, beauty, film, food allergies, security, computer nerd stuff, restaurants, and my life in the city.

Mirella McCracken’s Blog
The entire blogging idea is a new concept. When I was young people kept diaries, today they blog. Two years ago when I heard about blogging I was shocked. I kept asking myself what make people love the idea of posting the most intimate events in their life on a public website where everyone can see it? From: Why do we Blog?

Make Lemons
Random thoughts from a 30-something gal that works hard and plays hard.

Religion

Capitol Catholic
My name is Michael. I’m a freshman at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. I’m embarking on a project to attend mass at every Catholic Church in Washington, D.C. I’m using this blog to share my thoughts and observations on this project with others.

Activism

GlAA Forum blog
GLAA is pleased to offer an online site for discussion of affairs that affect the quality of life of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities of the District of Columbia. Through this social networking media GLAA aspires to connect to new generations of LGBT advocates and straight allies and to strengthen our organization’s abilities to communicate and broadcast to a broad and diverse population.

Parenting

No Princesses Here!
I’m a SAHM of a very lively 2 year old girl. Most days are just about trying to keep my sanity and sense of humor intact. I’m originally from Western PA and I miss it terribly- the people, the food, and of course my beloved sports teams. My snarky blue-collar attitude keeps me feeling like a fish out of water most of the time here in Northern Virginia. My awesome husband and I have been together for almost 12 years. I am not a princess and neither is our daughter. This is our story.

New additions to DCBlogs.com live feed

Posted in Views on January 18th, 2010 by dcblogs

The latest adds to the DCblogs.com/live feed.

Personal:

Momentum
When an explosion occurs, myriad particles disperse from the locus of detonation and remain in motion by virtue of momentum. Thereafter, they may collide and comingle such that they grow in size, disintegrate further such that where there was one there are now many particles, or slow down because of the resistance they encounter. Generally, they will exhibit a swell of patterns we would more often than not recognise as geometric. According to Newton’s First Law of Motion, momentum is thought to be the tendency of an object set in motion to stay in motion (and incidentally, of an object at rest to stay at rest).

the dc diaries
Scott Daniel is a 27-year-old lawyer, writer, and observational humorist soaking up the fast-paced, idiosyncratic lifestyle of Washington, D.C. You can find him plucking his cheap guitar, jogging on the Potomac, typing furiously on his laptop at Politics & Prose, or pondering the meaning of life with the natives of U Street…

The Yuppie Chronicles
I’m 27. I’m a law student. My lawyer fiance and I live in an over-sized apartment in one of the richest counties in America. We have house cleaners scheduled to come at regular intervals, throw away coupons, cook using Calphalon pots, and belong to Netflix, Costco, and multiple frequent flyer programs. We even have an accent wall, for heaven’s sake. I’m blessed, and I know it. What I hope to show with this blog is that, between the trips to wine bars and Whole Foods, in the shadow of a KitchenAid mixer and LCD TV, there are stories full of heart and humor that are worth sharing.

Not-For-Profit Dad
Some of you may remember me. Some of you may have heard of me. Most of you probably have no clue I ever existed and thanks to the fucknut who hacked my gmail account some years ago, the internet has precious little evidence of that said existence either. But I was a daddy-blogger back in the day when we hauled our blogs to school uphill, barefoot, in the snow with a bit-rate so slow it was measured with a sundial.

love, elizabethany
I’m elizabethany. [Yes, I tend to lowercase my name, and a lot of other things.. And I'm totally okay with it.] I’m from the Northern Virginia area, a WVU ALUM, and addicted to updating this site on the regular.I’m a very opinionated person, and I share all of my thoughts as they come to me. Why think about what you’re going to say when you can just say it? If people don’t like it… Their problem, not mine.

Dating, relationships:

Lana’s Dating, Relationships and the Fabulous Five
This blog was created to join a community of women who are empowered to take a more strategic and aggressive approach to their dating lives. By diversifying their dating portfolios, these women will create a list of dating options to choose from when the time is right for them to enter a serious committed relationship. Times have changed. The courtship that your grandmother’s and mother’s generation experienced is not the same the we experience today. The FAB FIVE approach is the modern woman’s way of duplicating your grandmother’s and mother’s courtship experience… by being the co-creator of your dating life.

Imperfect Match
My name is Mr. Match. I’m a 20-something living in Washington, DC, supposedly home of many, many singles. A fit of inspiration took me to match.com in an effort to expand my dating horizons, but what I’ve seen so far has been a lot of maddening and frustrating wrongs, errors made by the women on match in their profiles, in communication, and in actual dates. As I go along, so too will this blog. Of course, I realize that I am not beyond reproach in my own dating practices, but that’s not what this is about, is it?

Fashion, style:

Coffee & Dreams
Journalist/Graphic Artist/PR Maven living in the MD suburbs right outside of DC. Attempting to become an art director and being influenced by everything in life.

Environment:

KissMyCountry
Kiss My Country loves the world and wants to save it. Will you help us? Check out our Blog for travel tips and news on who is doing what to save the planet and how you can do your part!

Parenting:

Moneywise Moms
Welcome! I’m Gina, a stay-at-home mom of three kids, ages 6 and 3 and 3. Yes, I take the BOGO (Buy One, Get One Free) concept so seriously, I even had identical twins.

parenting BY dummies
A guide to parenting by someone who has tried all of the things you don’t want to do.

Food, cooking:

The Vagabond Table
According to Wikipedia and the critic Arthur Compton-Rickett, a Vagabond is a person “with a vagrant strain in the blood, a natural inquisitiveness about the world beyond their doors.” Cheers to that.

DC nightlife:

Urban Marinade
Welcome to urban marinade…a blog that lets you stew in the cultural crock pot of Washington, DC. I’m here to rant and rave about anything and everything in my little urban world. Generally speaking, that includes nightlife, photography, dancing and DC urban development. So there!

New Year, new live adds

Posted in Views on January 10th, 2010 by dcblogs

The latest adds to the DCblogs.com/live feed.

Personal:

Shannon Sez So
If Shannon Sez So, then it must be. It’s as simple as that folks, no discussion, no debate, no argument, and no compromising (unless I say so). I’m a Scorpio, so you know I’m passionate about all the aspects of my life, especially my opinions. You are welcome to agree, disagree or remain neutral, but my mind is already made up and I sez so.

Lesbifriends
The thoughts and chronicles of an adorably awkward lesbian.

Katelin Taylor
I am a foodie, fashionista, jeweler, hostess and classic from the DC metro-area. If you aspire to be as cool as Audrey Hepburn, entertain with panache like Dorthy Draper and have Southern charm to get what you want when you want it, then you might have the same ambitious goal as me, read on.

Don’t Think Before You Speak
I’m not so good at the thinking before you speak thing.

Prosaic Paradise
Like many folks, I never got the hang of a paper journal. The audience was the revolution that changed my willingness to keep retrospective track of my life, and my blogging career got started around the time the word itself was coined.

Health and Fitness:

Whip My Assets
I’m Carla Ganiel, a 35 year-old writer, bureaucrat and Maine native living in Washington, DC.

Pop culture and regular culture:

Snarkshelf
Where pop culture lives and breathes. Plus, cake.

‘Burb Life:

Snoburbia
Post categories: overachiever kids, preachy, suburban snobbery.

Marriage Equality:

Things That Were Legalized Before Gay Marriage
A blog that highlights the ridiculous laws and permissions that are granted to Americans, while gay citizens are still waiting for equality.

Politics, culture, Are We Rome

De RePublica
This blog is essentially a place for me to write about anything outside my personal life. (If you are interested in that aspect of me, please find me on Facebook — or, better yet, buy my memoir.) The title of this blog is the name of a book by one of my intellectual heroes, Marcus Tullis Cicero: “On The Republic” or “On The Commonwealth.”

Local news:

Capital Citizen
Current events from the Metro area.

DC local blogs live adds

Posted in Views on January 3rd, 2010 by dcblogs

Recent additions to the dcblogs.com/live feed:

Personal:

A Lust for Words

Environment:

Clean Currently

Social activism:

The Sum of Change

Blogger Meetup Blog:

District Bloggers

Humor, wit, always interesting:

Peteykins’ Junk Drawer (formerly Princess Sparkle Pony)

Neighborhood activism:

Beyond Bread

DC Food For All

District government watching:

Susie’s Budget and Policy Corner

Open government in DC, FOIA issues:

DC Open Government Coalition

Fashion and life:

Sondai

Family, children:

Musings from Me

New adds to dcblogs/live

Posted in Views on December 6th, 2009 by dcblogs

Here are the latest:

History:

National Museum of American History Blog

The Library of Congress is Great

Real Estate:

DC Condo Boutique

Personal Finance:

Sweating The Big Stuff

Art and fashion:

Dalliant & Dainty

Personal:

Lifeinflux.com

Passionate Self by Tracy

Masala Chica

International Issues:

All Things Mideast

Dating:

Adventures of a Puma

Coffee

DarkRoastedDC

A little bit of everything:

Mascara & Microchips

Updated: DC neighborhood blog explosion

Posted in Views on December 6th, 2009 by dcblogs

A changes were made Jan. 3. River East blog: Beyond Bread.

There are 50 active DC neighborhood blogs and their numbers continue to grow. The latest, revised list of neighborhood blogs by neighborhood is below.

In 2006, a random reference point, there were less than 10 neighborhood blogs in the District. In the years since, many other neighborhood blogs were started and disappeared. But the overall base of neighborhood blogs continues to expand and the broad trend is evident from this list.

Some of the longest running blogs include Frozen Tropics, InShaw, Bloomingdale, Petworth News, Logan Circle News, Penn Quarter Living, and a few others I’ve probably missed.

What’s a neighborhood blog? Any blog with a mission to cover a specific geographic area. That area can range from a few streets to multiple neighborhoods.

There are many other blogs that write about District-wide developments and urban issues, and I’m now revising that list, as well as a list of Metro area, Virginia and Maryland, neighborhood blogs.

UPDATE: Since publishing this list on Thursday, I’ve received some information on a few more blogs and have included them on this list. The help is appreciated. Please send feedback and I’ll adjust the list.

This list will be updated regularly and included on the directory page. I’ll revise it as new blogs are formed. If a blog hasn’t been updated in three months, it may be removed from the list. — KOB

Anacostia:

And Now, Anacostia

Anacostia Que

Barry Farm:

Barry Farm (Re) Mixed

Blagden Alley/Naylor Court, Ninth, Tenth, N, and O streets, NW:

BaancBlog

Bloomingdale:

Bloomingdale

Bloomingdale (for now)

in bloom

Borderstan (Dupont/Logan area):

Borderstan

Brightwood:

Brightwood living

Brightwood Blog

Brookland:

Brookland Avenue

The Brookland Blog

CUA Tower Blogs

Capitol Hill:

The Hill is Home

Columbia Heights:

New Columbia Heights

The Heights Life

Congress Heights:

Congress Heights on the Rise

Dupont Circle:

friends of jack

Eckington:

Eckington, Way Better than Spotsylvania

Edgewood:

The Edgewood Civic Association blog

Fairfax Village:

Life in the Village

Foggy Bottom:

FoBoBlo

GW Hatchet News Blog

Georgetown:

The Georgetown Metropolitan

Vox Populi

LeDroit Park:

Left for LeDroit

Logan Circle:

Logan Circle News

Mount Pleasant:

Climbing the Mount

Mount Vernon Square:

The Other 35 Percent (Mount Vernon and beyond)

The Triangle

Life in Mount Vernon Square

Near Southeast:

JDLand

Northwest:

Ward3DC

Park View:

Park View, DC

Penn Quarter:

Penn Quarter Living

Petworth:

Petworth News

Prince of Petworth

Rhode Island Avenue NE

Rhode Island Ave NE Insider

Rosedale

Rosedale Citizens’ Alliance

River East:

Beyond Bread

East River Heights Community

The Penn Brangler

River East ( Anacostia/East of the River/Ward 8/ Greater Southeast Community)

Shaw:

In shaw

renewshaw

Southeast:

South East Socialite

Southwest:

Southwest … The Little Quadrant that Could

SWDCBlog

Trinidad and H Street area:

Frozen Tropics

Truxton Circle area:

Bates Area Civic Association

U Street:

14th & You

U Street Girl

Ward 7 (Deanwood, Hillcrest, Benning):

Ward 7 Connections

Other:

The 42 (Following the Mount Pleasant to Metro Center bus route)

Click here for a neighborhood map of DC.