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About weBlog

Welcome to weBlog, a new platform for you to showcase your special place in Cyberspace. Open to all current NLGJA members, this is your opportunity to not only shamelessly plug your bread and butter, but to also keep your finger firmly on the pulse of what makes NLGJA members across the country tick. And who knows, you could stumble on the story idea of a lifetime simply by reading so-and-so's take on whatchamacallit.

Podcasts

Let's Talk About Sports
Doug Stewart

A weekly podcast that takes an irreverent look at the world of sports. Red Sox, Yankees, UConn, basketball and hockey...we talk about it all. Imagine walking into the sports department on any given afternoon and that's what you'll find.

The Petcast
Steve Friess

Steve Friess co-hosts this twice-weekly half-hour animal affairs program with Las Vegas Sun reporter Emily Richmond. The duo interview pet experts, authors, politicians and celebrities and answer listener email and phone calls seeking pet advice.

The Strip Podcast
Steve Friess & Miles Smith

NLGJA members and spouses Steve Friess and Miles Smith provide celebrity interviews, tourist tips and news from the Entertainment Capital of the World each week. Past guests have included Whoopi Goldberg, Johnny Mathis, Steve Wynn and Andrew Lloyd Webber.

This Month in HIV: April 2007
State-of-the-Art: HIV Therapy for the Treatment Experienced

Jeff Berry

What does it mean when your HIV develops resistance to many HIV medications? In the bad old days, if your HIV developed drug resistance, it was often a challenge for physicians to cobble together a powerful second regimen. But the times are changing. If you are someone whose HIV has developed resistance to lots of HIV drugs, there are now more HIV medications than ever before that can help youand there are even more drugs in development.

Withering Glance
Claude Peck

The "column of unasked-for advice" appears each Sunday in the print edition of the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Additionally, it appears in print at www.startribune.com and exists as a weekly podcast recorded by its authors and originators, Claude Peck and Rick Nelson, staffers at the Star Tribune.

Blogs

A Word From Eric
Eric Marcus

Mostly personal, often topical, always gay.

ACLU Blog
Shin Inouye

Includes posts that cover the many issues the ACLU work on.

AnEditorsBlog
Stephen Evans

Information on reading, writing and editing from a variety of sources for writers.

Anime Watch
Eric Henrickson

News and reviews about Japanese comics and animation, as well as the occasion tangent.

Beantown Cuban
Johnny Diaz

The writing adventures of a Cuban-American in Boston and then some by Johnny Diaz, Boston Globe writer and author of “Boston Boys Club,” April 2007.

Beyond Binary
Ina Fried

The idea is to give more space to some of the best parts of my job as a reporter for CNET News.com — helping to connect the dots, talking about where things are headed in the industry, and telling some of the stories behind the stories I write. As for the title, I wanted something to suggest that there's more to technology than just the code that underlies the products.

Buggblog
Sean Bugg

Buggblog is a blog blender of politics, books, video games, tennis, journalism, gay stuff and whatever else happens to catch for a moment in Sean’s short attention span.

...But Enough About Me
Eric Walter

A response to blogs that read like boring journal entries detailing the minutiae of daily lives. Mostly stories and sketches of things, occurrences and other people.

Central Florida Outdoors
Kumari Kelly & Mark Blythe

The Orlando Sentinel's newest online blog. A conversation about all things outdoors that welcomes your contributions, feedback and online comments.

Dementia Blues
Paula Martinac

A funny/sad chronicle about a year spent caring for two parents with dementia.

Diary of a Sugar Dandy
Cator Sparks

Personal blog about Cator’s madcap journey around New York City and the world.

Emily Sweeney's Video Blog
Emily Sweeney

Emily’s own personal “vlog.”

Ex-Gay Watch
Mike Airhart

News and analysis of ex-gay politics.

Flip Side
Emily Sweeney

The Boston Globe's blog on nightlife and events. Blog is co-authored with three colleagues.

Food & Wine
Bill Daley

A more or less weekly video report on food and wine for the Chicago Tribune's Web site.

From Sir, With Love
Ernest Wiggins

A black, gay college professor who was once a journalist, works the rocky back-40 in the New(sy) South. The title of this blog borrows from the classic film, "To Sir, With Love," starring Sidney Poitier.

Gay South Florida
Steve Rothaus

Blog for and about LGBT people throughout Miami and Fort Lauderdale.

Gay Wheels
Joe LaMuraglia

LGBT-friendly automotive resource featuring car and truck reviews by LGBT writers, LGBT-friendly insurance, LGBT-friendly financing and a complete automotive data resource.

Hills of Kintnersville
Barrie-John Murphy

Personal blog commenting on various topics and current events.

In This Moment: An Uncommon Blog of Hope & Politics
Diane Silver
Looking at the world from the heartland of Kansas and the beltway of  Washington , DC, In This Moment provides news and commentary on civil liberties, LGBT issues, Fred Phelps, the religious right, politics and war. We find hope in the weirdest places.

Jason Bellini's Here and Now
Jason Bellini

Have camera, will travel! Logo anchorman serves up news and video unfiltered!

Jim Patterson Online
Jim Patterson

Blog updated thrice weekly about politics, corporations and economics, books, music, and satire.

Life Leftover
Tyler Hopson

Personal blog detailing a one-year working holiday in Australia.

Media Mayhem
Emily Sweeney

Journalism-related news, events and commentary.

Newsday Sports Blog
Karen Bailis

Commentary on women's sports, mostly basketball, which is otherwise woefully undercovered.

Nita Costello
Nita Costello

Blog analyzing HIV/AIDS research and treatment/care policies to identify gaps, to promote new ideas and perspectives, and to create awareness of important and emerging HIV/AIDS issues.

Out Front Blog
Ben Finzel

Written by three employees of Fleishman-Hillard International Communications, this blog is designed to stimulate discussion on LGBT communications issues. Outreach by businesses and organizations to the LGBT community is one of the most powerful forces for change in modern society We focus on the issues related to LGBT marketing and communications and the challenges and opportunities associated with communicating by, for, with and to this growing audience.

Palabra Jot
Troy Diggs

Personal blog commenting on various topics and current events.

Platypus Eggs
Justin Thompson

The name of my blog is Platypus Eggs (i.e., from the normal comes the weird). It's a mix of personal and professional, with an emphasis toward LGBT news and coverage in the MSM.

Pleasure, Politics, Go
Amy Andre

Sexuality educator Amy Andre blogs about everything from bisexual politics and sexual health to mixed-race community and Jewish news. And yes, she is a bisexual mixed-race African American Jew.

RSEE.com
Shaun Rosenstein

Weekly commentary on world and pop culture events.

Sax in the City
Mark Saxenmeyer

Streaming video of Mark’s stories and additional written background/commentary along with interview outtakes and excerpts.

ScoopZone
Keith Darce

Personal blog commenting on various topics and current events.

Shopping Buzz
David Ninh

A guide to best buys and local finds, Shopping Buzz is a blog for the Dallas Morning News.

Theaterboy
Trey Graham

Theaterboy is wickedly erudite bloggage about theater, Washington, DC, and whatever else gets under Tboy's skin. Written by Trey Graham, the George Jean Nathan Award-winning critic of the Washington City Paper and a longtime NLGJA member.

The Modern Romantic
Japhy Grant

News and commentary on West Coast next-gen art, culture and politics.

The Garret Tree
Robin Rowland

Blog about writing and LGBT issues.

The Gay Gamer
Bryan Ochalla

Video game news, reviews and commentary, all from the perspective of a “gaymer.”

The Inside Scoop
Mark Levine

Blog features both video and audio archives of The Inside Scoop as well as lots of commentary and debate from all points of view.

The New York Times Diner's Journal
Kim Severson

Blog shared by staffers and relates to eating in restaurants.

The Queerest Places
Paula Martinac

A guide to LGBT historic sites in the United States based on a book Paula published 10 years ago.

The Slug
Derrik J. Lang

Blog about entertainment and pop culture.

The Stew
Bill Daley & Chicago Tribune Staff

It bubbles, it simmers
and you never know what you'll find in each serving. The Stew is a blog of food, wine and restaurant news from Tribune staff reporters and editorsthe place where those who love good eating, drinking and dining out go for the latest buzz. We'll go behind the scenes and tell you what's cooking in kitchens, markets and at tables around Chicago.

Thinhead
Steve Warren

Blog about the month Steve is spending in the Canadian ski country starring in "Scarce," an independent horror film.

This Just In
Sean O'Neill
Blog shared by Budget Travel magazine staffers that offers tips and insights on travel, including LGBT travel.

Uncommon Sense
Isaiah J. Poole

Blog presenting progressive insight and action.

View From America
Mike Spadoni

Blog about television in the United States.

We See Movies
Ryan Jay

WeSeeMovies.com is the cheeky and fresh movie review blog for lovers of film, pop culture and all things entertainment. WeSeeMovies.com reviews films in an irreverent way, without divulging the plot or over-pontificating like most film critics.

Wockner
Rex Wockner

Personal blog commenting on various topics and current events.

Workplace
Chad Graham

You spend too much of your life at the office not to learn the ropes. We highlight what workers need to succeed.