Theatre, Poetry and Feminist Politics
By Lisa Parry
Blog of playwright Lisa Parry, featuring views on theatre, politics, feminism and the arts.
Twitter: @lisafparry
Thinly Spread
By Christine Mosler
Chris's parenting blog draws on 15 years of experience as a mum to four and time as a primary teacher. She focusses firmly on family fun covering everything from days out and activities to crafts and cooking.
Twitter: @christinemosler
Thoroughly Good Blog
By Jon Jacob
This blog mixes arts, culture and entertainment with reflections on current affairs, wellbeing and personal development.
Twitter: @thoroughlygood
Too Many Cuts
By Frothing Angry
This blog's written by the #Frothers, a group of ordinary people who believe there are too many cuts in all the wrong places. Join them if you've had enough of the ConDems demolishing the welfare state and cutting all that is good and great.
Twitter: @TMC_frothers
Too Much To Say For Myself
By Cath Elliott
A blog by a freelance writer, unapologetic feminist and trade union activist. Cath writes mainly about UK politics and feminism, and the 'crime'/challenges of blogging as a feminist.
Twitter: @CathElliott
Twitmericks
By Mick Twister
On the birthday of one Edward Lear
He came up with a novel idea
To report on the news
It’s limericks he'll use
And will aim to do so for a year.
Unemployed Hack
By unemployedhack
The memories of a downwardly-mobile journalist. This is a political blog considering unemployment, journalism and the cost of wine and cat food.
Twitter: @unemployedhack
Vagina Dentata
By Naomi Mc
This is a blog about politics and feminism and science and stuff. Plus this blog will be funny, because science hasn't yet proven that all feminists have no sense of humour.
Twitter: @NaomiMc
Westy Writes
By westywrites
I write about issues that interest me - currently blogging about giving up the supermarket for 28 days. General theme of my blog is 'making a difference'
Twitter: @westywrites
What Can I Do About It?
By jc
The blog is about responding constructively to bad things through research, writing, sharing, donating and mobilising. "Bad things" being everything from gender and social inequality to media bias.
Twitter: @cockburn_john