DISQUS

Open Culture: The Big List of Culture Blogs

  • Anne Frid de Vries · 1 year ago
    What does it take to get my blog listed here?
    I have a blog about podcasts.
    Aside from oculture I know of no other blogs paying attention to podcasts in general.
  • Ankur · 1 year ago
    This is an awesome list. I've recently started a cultural society called the "Culturazzi Cognoscente Club". It strives to bring people in arts, cinema, literature, music and theater across the world together on a common platform, where they can share their thoughts, opinions, and interact with each other.

    Here is the link:
    http://culturazzi.wordpress.com/

    Would love to know what you feel about it.

    Ankur Sharma
    Culturazzi Cognoscente Club
  • Max · 1 year ago
    A blog that's been covering books and book culture for over five years, has been featured on NPR, and noted in many major newspapers and magazines.

    http://www.themillionsblog.com
  • Jake · 1 year ago
    Since whoring one's blog seems naturally for the comments section of this post, I'll join the crowd and point out my own, The Story's Story, at http://jseliger.wordpress.com . It's on lit/books.
  • Lauren · 1 year ago
    I'm with Jake.

    A literary blog based in Paris featuring essays, observations, book reviews, and interviews:

    http://maitresse.typepad.com
  • John Stevens · 1 year ago
    Yes...well this one actually isn't mine, it's just good:

    www.thecrimesyndicate.com

    They do Southern California/LA essays. Interesting.
  • Jim Linderman · 8 months ago
    "Dull Tool Dim Bulb" is a quirky but serious look at art, photography and culture in the digital age. Now over 150 entries long, each dealing with curious aspect of collecting, commerce and culture, it is a noteworthy contribution to a world seriously skewed. Dull Tool Dim Bulb discusses shape, surface, form, wear and authenticity in art, antiques and photography. The author's first book of his antique photography collection "Take Me to the Water: Immersion Baptism in Vintage Music and Photography 1890-1950" will be published in April 2009 by Dust to Digital, an award winning house in Atlanta. With contributions by Grammy award winner Lance Ledbetter, writer Luc Sante and Jim Linderman, this is a 100 page book of vernacular photos and a CD of historic songs and sermons, a perfect mix of image, sound and history. Four books follow! If eccentric beauty is worth the free price of admission, these sites are for you.

    See http://dulltooldimbulb.blogspot.com/

    See http://galsgamsgarters.blogspot.com/

    See http://shyshamedsecretshadowedhidden.blogspot.com/ (mature)
  • ancy · 2 months ago
    Thank you for the big list.....really helped me a lot.