Getting cultural again with a sneak peek at Wikio's new top 20 culture blogs.

I was very happy to carry this preview a couple of months ago – couldn’t quite get it organised last month due to a lack of access to internet while stuck in 1553 (which you’ve got to say is very cultural, surely?) but we’re back again with the run down.

Pleased to say I’ve held steady at 14, but there are some movers and shakers – good to see it’s not a completely static list.

Without further ado – the all new Wikio top 20 culture blogs.

  1. Bleeding Cool Comic Book News and Rumors
  2. Crooked Timber
  3. HeyUGuys
  4. Live for Films
  5. Angry Mob
  6. SoulCulture.co.uk
  7. The Guardian – The blog Theatre
  8. Charlie’s Diary
  9. Kuriositas
  10. Musicrooms.net
  11. tales from the village
  12. Stuck In A Book
  13. Anorak News
  14. Making it up
  15. Reading Matters
  16. Playing by the book
  17. Bad Conscience
  18. Savidge Reads
  19. Stuck In Customs
  20. An Awfully Big Blog Adventure
  21. Ranking made by Wikio


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5 responses to “Getting cultural again with a sneak peek at Wikio's new top 20 culture blogs.”

  1. Thanks for alerting me to this!

    1. Any time 🙂 Well OK, once a month or so actually.

  2. Lots of new blogs for me here. I’ve not got the hang of the classifications. What would ‘The Head’s Office’ go under do you think?

    1. You know, I really don’t know. I had a scan through the categories, expecting to find an education one, but I didn’t. You’d have to submit it to wikio and see what happened, or maybe ping them on twitter and ask? I think it’s an oversight tbh, not having an education category.

    2. Have tried pinging them on twitter, but no luck so far 🙁

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