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The Washington Post has come up with a new web design and it has apparently made it difficult for readers to find their way around. The Post published a guide to finding blogs as a result. So, just trying to help them out and be a good neighbor, The TerryReport is republishing their guide. I am sure they would do the same for me.

A Comprehensive Listing of The Post's Blogs

 

business

Ezra Klein: Economic and domestic policy, and lots of it.

Faster Forward: Rob Pegoraro on consumer technology.

Post Tech: Washington Post technology writer Cecilia Kang deciphers the ones and zeros of tech policy.

Political Economy: Politics, politicians, big business, and the economy.

 

conversations

Post User Polls: Come back each day to leave your opinion via our daily user polls.

 

entertainment

Arts Post: Cultural news as seen by the Washington Post's arts writers and critics.

Celebritology 2.0: Jen Chaney on Hollywood and pop culture.

Click Track: Click Track is the source for news, reviews and commentary on the world of popular music.

Classical Beat: Anne Midgette takes the measure of the classical music scene.

Comic Riffs: From cartoons to comic culture, Michael Cavna gets his geek on.

The Reliable Source: Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts share gossip from inside the Beltway and beyond.

The TV Column: Washington Post, Lisa de Moraes, we watch so you don't have to.

Royal Wedding Watch: The Washington Post follows the engagement of Prince William and Kate Middleton.

 

going out guide

Going Out Gurus: The Going Out Guide writers on local entertainment and nightlife.

 

lifestyle

All We Can Eat: The Food section serves up recipe tips, food trends and more.

The Checkup: Jennifer Huget and Rob Stein on health in the news -- and in your life.

On Parenting: News, consumer information and events for parents in the Washington area.

 

local

Dr. Gridlock: Your transportation guide around the Beltway and beyond.

Crime Scene: To Serve and Inform.

All Opinions Are Local: A forum on hot topics in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.

Post Now: All the latest news from the District, Maryland, and Virginia.

The Answer Sheet: A School Survival Guide for parents (and everyone else).

Class Struggle: Jay Mathews on education.

College, Inc.: The business and competition of higher education in the Washington region.

D.C. Schools Insider: Bill Turque chronicles the ongoing effort to transform District public schools.

A House Divided: The blog on all things Civil War.

D.C. Wire: News and notes on District politics.

Post Mortem: The blog about the end of the story, from the Post's obituary writers.

Daily Gripe: Making the D.C. area better one small fix at a time.

Maryland Politics: News and notes on Maryland politics.

Mike DeBonis: Digging into the characters, conflicts, and campaigns of local politics.

Story Lab: Reporters, readers and the quest for journalism's next frontier.

Virginia Politics: News and notes from the Post's staff.

Capital Weather Gang: The inside scoop on D.C., Maryland and Virginia weather.

Campus Overload: Your syllabus for navigating the high-powered campus social scene.

The Buzz: "The Buzz" covers what's trending, quirky or fun in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia region.

 

national

Checkpoint Washington: Reporting on diplomacy, intelligence, and military affairs.

Post Carbon: The Post's environment team on global climate and energy issues.

Spy Talk: Jeff Stein's intelligence for thinking people.

Ask the Fedcoach: Talking leadership with Tom Fox of the Partnership for Public Service.

A Modern Muslim: American. Feminist. Progressive. With Pamela Taylor.

Altmuslimah@On Faith: Gender and Sexuality in Islam and beyond.

Catholic America: Professor Anthony Stevens-Arroyo looks at Church, culture and change.

The Faith Divide: Eboo Patel examines what unites us and what divides us.

For God's Sake: Rabbi Brad Hirschfield looks at the use and abuse of religion in politics and popular culture.

Georgetown/On Faith: University scholars explore religion in the news.

Guest Voices: Other views on faith and its impact on the news.

Patheos/On Faith: Commentary and analysis from the religion experts at Patheos.com.

The Spirited Atheist: In search of a new Age of Reason, with Susan Jacoby.

Under God: Religion, politics, and government in the news.

Guest Insights: Leadership commentary from experts, executives, and everyday leaders.

Leadership Books: Book summaries powered by getAbstract.

The Leadership Playlist: Collecting the best of the Web with Meno Consulting's Joe Frontiera and Dan Leidl.

Light on Leadership: Challenging the conventional wisdom with NYU Wagner School's Paul Light.

Post Leadership: Real-time ideas from Jena McGregor for leading in a changing world.

On Faith: A conversation on religion and politics with Sally Quinn.

On Leadership: Exploring vision and motivation with Steve Pearlstein and Raju Narisetti.

BlogPost: With our ear to the Web.

Washington Post Live: Advancing the Conversation - Live Note by Mary Jordan

Faith in the Numbers: Public opinion and insights about religion, values and public life.

Religious Right Now: Jordan Sekulow explains what social conservatives want.

 

opinions

Achenblog: Joel Achenbach on whatever strikes his fancy.

ComPost: Dana Milbank and Alexandra Petri put the "pun" in punditry.

PostPartisan: Quick takes by The Post's opinion writers.

Omblog: Andrew Alexander gives voice to reader concerns about The Post.

The Plum Line: Greg Sargent's take on domestic politics and debate on the Hill.

Tom Toles: Pulitzer prize winning political cartoonist for the Washington Post.

Right Turn: Jennifer Rubin's commentary from a conservative perspective.

Davos Diary: Behind the scenes at the World Economic Forum's annual ideas fest.

Changemakers at Davos 2011: Follow five young Global Changemakers as they experience the 2011 World Economic Forum in Davos.

 

politics

The Fix: Chris Cillizza on politics.

The Federal Eye: Keeping tabs on the government with Ed O'Keefe.

Political Bookworm: Where tomorrow's must-read political books are discovered today.

44: Politics and policy in Obama's Washington.

Behind the Numbers: Analyzing political polls, votes and money.

The Fact Checker: The Washington Post's Glenn Kessler fact-checks the truth behind the political rhetoric.

2chambers: Breaking news and analysis from The Washington Post's Capitol Hill Bureau.

 

sports

Capitals Insider: Katie Carrera on the NHL.

Nationals Journal: Adam Kilgore on Washington's Major League Baseball team.

Soccer Insider: Steven Goff on the beautiful game.

Wizards Insider: Michael Lee on Washington's NBA team.

Box Seats: A blog by and for fans of the D.C. area's sports teams.

DC Sports Bog: Dan Steinberg on the Redskins, the Wizards, the Nationals, the Capitals, D.C. United, NASCAR, ultimate fighting, amateur rugby, minor-league basketball, cup stacking,

Baseball Insider: News, insight and analysis on the national pastime.

Cavaliers Journal: The Washington Post's blog covering sports at the University of Virginia.

Hokies Journal: The Washington Post's blog covering sports at Virginia Tech.

Mids Insider: The Washington Post's blog covering sports at the U.S. Naval Academy

Mystics Insider: The Washington Post's blog covering the Mystics

The 68: Washington Post's Eric Prisbell on bracketology and the NCAA men's basketball tournament.

The Early Lead: Where your daily sports conversation begins... and never ends, with Cindy Boren

Hard Hits: with LaVar Arrington

Recruiting Insider: Josh Barr on local prospects and national trends in college recruiting.

Terrapins Insider: The Washington Post's blog for in-depth coverage of University of Maryland sports.

Football Insider: Your daily source for news and commentary on the Washington Redskins, by Jason Reid.

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