TBD Community Partners

TBD wouldn’t be possible without the hard work and dedication of our community partners. Check them out on their sites (listed below) or at TBD.com.

DC Community Blogs

  • And Now, Anacostia
    A source of neighborhood promotion, education, and excitement about the beautiful and historic Anacostia neighborhood. | Twitter
  • BeyondDC
    Exploring urbanism, transportation and planning in the Washington, DC region since 2001. | Twitter
  • Borderstan
    Covering news, business, crime, arts & entertainment, food, politics & government in DC’s Dupont, Logan and U Street neighborhoods. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • The Brightwoodian
    Rebecca Mills explores the Brightwood neighborhood of DC, covering community events, civic meetings, crimes, development and more.
  • DC Action For Children
    DC Action for Children works to ensure that all of DC’s youngest citizens have access to quality early care and education from birth. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • DC Foreign Policy Beat
    Chronicling major foreign policy news and features in DC, with a focus on the government, NGOs and think tanks that specialize in international affairs. | Twitter
  • DC Like a Local
    Tour guide and history buff Tim Krepp highlights museums, monuments, and events both off the beaten track and also in the thick of the tourist hordes. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • District Curmudgeon
    A pair of well-practiced complainers offer constructive criticism regarding all things DC. Based out of Ward 5’s Trinidad neighborhood. | Twitter
  • Frozen Tropics
    A look at what’s going on in the Trinidad neighborhood, on H Street, and in the larger area north of Capitol Hill. | Twitter
  • The Georgetown Dish
    Breaking news and social media from Georgetown. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • The Georgetown Metropolitan
    An online news source for Georgetown, covering transportation, real estate, retail, zoning, and much more. | Facebook Page
  • GW Hatchet
    The GW Hatchet is an editorially and financially independent student newspaper serving The George Washington University community in D.C. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • The Hill is Home
    News and information for the Capitol Hill communities. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • I Spy Things DC
    A daily dose of fashion, events, snacks and life from our Nation’s Capitol. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • Life in the Village
    Veronica Davis’ tales of life in the Fairfax Village section of Hillcrest. | Twitter
  • New Columbia Heights
    A blog covering DC’s booming Columbia Heights neighborhood, including food, nightlife, arts, history, music, events and more. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • The Other 35 Percent
    Covering local politics in the District and other local policy issues that affect development and quality of life.
  • The Totten Life
    Following the new developments and events taking place in the Ft.Totten, CUA, Brookland, and North Michigan Park (ANC 5A) section of DC. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • U Street Girl
    Covering happenings in the U Street neighborhood, whether they be cultural, artistic, epicurean, social, or lifestyle-related. | Twitter
  • We Love DC
    News and lifestyle blog covering news, sports, food, transit, politics and music for all of DC. | Twitter

VA Community Blogs

MD Community Blogs

  • Maryland Reporter
    A news site for Maryland government and politics, with original reporting and a full roundup from other sites.” | Twitter
  • Rockville Central
    Brad Rourke and Cindy Cotte Griffitths share news and views on Rockville, MD. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • Silver Spring, Singular
    A frequent roundup of news & notes, this blog keeps you informed about happenings in Silver Spring, along with by photos and firsthand reporting. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • Thayer Avenue
    Every opening, closing and happening in Silver Spring is covered in depth here, and the active comment threads make this a great conversation hub. | Twitter

Sports Blogs

Dining Blogs

Cooking Blogs

  • Capital Cooking Show
    Interested in the latest cooking trends or looking for exciting new dishes to try out? Check out Capital Cooking Show, hosted by Lauren DeSantis, as she takes you on a culinary journey through the city. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • Cooking with Coupons
    A guide to creating healthy, budget-friendly meals built around what’s on sale in local stores, coupons, seasonal ingredients and stretching expensive items. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • Every Food Fits
    Easy recipes, health info & introduces you to D.C. chefs who discuss the role nutrition plays in their kitchens. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • Fabulous Food Finds
    Nutritionist and culinary instructor Robyn Webb highlights exciting new dishes, fun tools, and helpful cooking tips. | Twitter
  • Foodie Tots
    Local and sustainable food with a family-friendly focus, featuring DC-area farms, farmers markets & restaurants. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • Frozen Fix
    Culinary adventurist Jessica Sidman offers ice cream, sorbet and frozen yogurt recipes that’ll bring a little sweetness to your day. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • Plum Pie
    Home cooked recipes and fresh market finds from a tiny kitchen in Washington, DC. | Twitter
  • Thrifty Cook DC
    Sylvie Nguyen will show you how to find the freshest produce and construct a lavish dinner, all for the best possible price. | Twitter

Transit Blogs

  • DC Metro People
    Random photos capturing all the fascinating people who ride and depend on DC Metro. | Twitter
  • Greater Greater Washington
    The GGW team covers transportation, development, public spaces and more in DC, Maryland, and Virginia. | Twitter
  • Metro Etiquette
    The insider’s guide to riding the DC Metro with tips, tricks, and stories of how to ride metro without upsetting “the locals.” | Twitter
  • Metro-Venture
    Why is Metro the public transit system everybody loves to hate? Let’s visit every train station and ride every bus line to find out. | Twitter
  • Unsuck DC Metro
    A consistent source of WMATA information, reader accounts, and a good dose of humor to take some of the stress out of your commute. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • The Wash Cycle
    A blog dedicated to informing cyclists in the Washington, DC area about issues of importance to their riding, and inspiring them to make their voices heard to make cycling easier, safer and more fun. | Twitter

Business & Development Blogs

  • Dave Saunders
    A local blog on local business reporting, marketing, personal branding, social media. | Twitter
  • DC Metrocentric
    A great source for everything on new buildings, construction, architecture, destruction, planning, real estate, gossip, development, and more in DC.
  • Inspirest
    Blog that goes behind the scenes with the region’s entrepreneurs to uncover lessons for other aspiring business leaders. | Twitter
  • Mopwater PR + Media Notes
    A resource for the large and busy Washington marketing and public relations crowd. | Twitter, Facebook page
  • Susie’s Budget & Policy Corner
    There’s a lot of public policy made in D.C., and Susie Cambria keeps track of when, where and who is making decisions that affect how you live. | Twitter

Lifestyle Blogs

  • All Our Noise
    A curated showcase of the city’s music and music-related culture, presented through exclusive video sessions, interviews & live performances. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • The Anti DC
    Anti DC thrives on satire, offering daily humor essays and vlogs that turn local politics into pop culture and pop culture into whine. | Twitter
  • Around the Mall
    It’s hard to think of DC without the Smithsonian Institution. Around the Mall keeps you up to date on the exhibits, events, and announcements from the many Smithsonian museums and locations. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • BananaBlueberry
    Savvy mom Nicole Crowley shares helpful experiences and tips for things to do with children in the DC area. | Twitter
  • Capitol Hill Style
    A blog set on bringing style back to Capitol Hill’s marble halls, one post at a time. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • CityShopGirl
    Providing the latest of things to do in DC, often with exclusive deals and promotions, from shopping to spas.” | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • The Dadventure
    A journey into parenting while keeping an eye on that daily adventure. | Twitter
  • DC Arts Beat
    Self-described arts junkie Paul Moon provides occasional views of local arts performances and exhibitions, with a special focus on affordable events and ticket deals. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • DC Goodwill Fashion Blog
    Gillian, the Goodwill fashionista provides fashion advice as she shows off some of the Goodwill store’s coolest and wackiest finds. | Twitter
  • TheDCPLACE
    An online Video Magazine with short, co-host guided video webspots, links and news about People, Leisure, Arts, Community Service, and Entertainment (P L A C E) in the DC area. | Twitter
  • DC StyleSpot
    From fashion events to celebrity functions, from tourist treasures to late-night pleasures, DC StyleSpot has insights into all things hip in Washington DC. | Twitter
  • DC Urban Moms and Dads
    DC Urban Moms and Dads, the premier parenting network in the DC metro region, provides an active mailing list and website discussion forums.
  • DC Works
    Veteran D.C. journalist and recruiter Jodi Schneider offers real-world tips and job leads for professionals looking to change jobs or to transition into new fields, with a metro D.C. focus.
  • Deacon Does DC
    Deacon is your stylish dog in the District. Check out his adventures involving food, fashion and fun with his owner, McLean, as they take on the city. | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • Get Healthy from the Inside, Out!
    Vicki VanArsdale provides easy, healthy recipes along with tips and inspiration for changing your habits for a healthy lifestyle. | Twitter
  • Gradually Greener
    A lifestyle blog covering gardening, sustainability, cooking with fresh food, and eating on the cheap in DC.
  • KidFriendly DC
    From the tried and true to the new and cool, find out where to go and what to do with the kiddos in the nation’s capital.
  • NoVa Parents
    Stephanie Kanowitz shares a stream of things to do with the kids and ways to save money on activities and purchases. | Twitter
  • Off the Beaten Path DC
    A blog about the world of history, natural beauty and noteworthy sites, towns and destinations in and around the DC metro area.
  • Pundit Mom
    This isn’t your usual mommy blog. Joanne Bamberger takes on progressive political issues that affect local families. | Twitter
  • Quarter Life
    TBD’s own Lisa Rowan offers reviews of vintage, consignment, and thrift stores in the area, in addition to tips and tricks to choose and care for vintage items. | Twitter
  • Ready Set DC
    An appreciation of the art in our area, ranging from fashion to break dance (and everything in between). | Twitter, Facebook Page
  • Scofflaw’s Den
    An online speakeasy of potent potables and other pabulum to promote good spirits, good cocktails, good cigars and good people. | Twitter
  • WelcomeOmDC
    A hub, resource, and online fitness community dedicated to yogis, runners, athletes, and the wellness-minded of Washington, DC. | Facebook Page

If you have a favorite DC/NoVa/Md blog or community site you think we should be working with, please let us know.

  1. #1 by Rita Rosselli on July 10, 2010 - 7:19 pm

    http://www.dcweekends.com is a good blog.

    Thanks – looking forward to your inaugural day…

  2. #2 by David Rotenstein on August 4, 2010 - 10:42 am

    Blogging in Silver Spring and Beyond: http://historian4hire.wordpress.com

  3. #3 by John Spagnola on August 5, 2010 - 10:07 pm

    http://www.dcweekends.com sucks. It has old information and the information it has on it is useless.

  4. #4 by On Frozen Blog on August 7, 2010 - 9:09 am

    Just a few more days until launch. We’re excited to be a part of it.

    Break a leg!

  5. #5 by Sue Dinem on August 7, 2010 - 9:12 am

    http://nationalsprospects.com/ is another blog that covers the Nationals minor leagues and should be included here. Its specialty is giving fans a view from the seats as seen by a fan/sportswriter with some amateur scouting from time to time.

  6. #6 by Jason on August 8, 2010 - 2:34 am

    We cover DC area sports.

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