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Our readers' favorite blogs

When it comes to blogs, some gays like hard news; others want only hard candy. We asked our readers to tell us which blogs they visit regularly.
A shorter version of this story appeared in The Advocate  October 24, 2006
Our readers' favorite blogs

Joe My God
JoeMyGod.blogspot.com
“Stories about self-loathing, self-loving, family, drugs, sex, disease, and disco.”

Some Like It Scott
SomeLikeItScott.com
“If you love Broadway shows, old Hollywood movies, zany takes on life—then this site is for you.”

Towleroad
Towleroad.com
Andy Towle’s “blog with homosexual tendencies.”

Queer Beacon
QueerBeacon.com
“Insights as to the representation of gays in wider-released movies.”

Dave White
djmrswhite.livejournal.com
Hilarious musings on friends, family, television, and more.

Backyard Musings
BackyardMusings.wordpress.com
A blog about a lesbian mom, her partner of 10 years, and their almost 4-year-old daughter, Maggie.

Barry’s Reality Check
IdolbyBarry.blogspot.com
An online rant about Barry’s favorite reality television shows.

Trading Faces
ChristopherTradingFaces.blogspot.com
“The true tale of one man’s journey to rid himself of a childhood facial deformity, plus his celebrity obsessions and personal minutiae.”

Pink Is the New Blog
Trent.blogspot.com
“Everybody’s business is my business.”

So I Like Superman
MichaelHartney2.blogspot.com
“Comic books, sketch comedy, and gay sex. Or, as I like to call it, the holy trinity.”

Lesbian Family
LesbianFamily.org
“Blogs from all kinds of lesbian families.”

Liza Was Here
LizaWasHere.com
“An unexpectedly Southern 30-something bibliophile lesbian mommy blogger.”

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