What happens when you mix food bloggers, steampunk performers and fake Christian fundamentalists? We'll find out tonight at the party for the Los Angeles Web Awards.

Before we announce the winners, we'd like to thank you (yeah, you, right there) for your help with the nomination process. You gave us over 2,000 suggestions, and there's no way we could've made the picks without your help.

So let's get to the winners. Click each name below for a detailed description.

Best Tumblog

The Streets Are Calling

Best Comedy Blog

Christwire

Best Music Blog

L.A. Record

Best News Blog

LA Observed

Best Twitterer

Alyssa Milano

Best Business Twitterer

The Roxy

Best Vlogger

Philip DeFranco

Best Retail Site

JapanLA

Best Home Page

LA Metro

Best Government Site

ZevWeb

Best Food Blog

Street Gourmet LA

Best Home-Cooking Site

In Erika's Kitchen

Best Cocktail Blog

Thirsty in LA

Best Food Porn

Matt Bites

Best Beer Blog

Beers in Paradise

Best Restaurant Site, Minimalist

Chego

Best Restaurant Site, Maximalist

Starry Kitchen

Best Flickr Pool

LAist Featured Photos

Best Band Site

Odd Future Wolfgang Kill Them All

Best Site Aesthetic

The League of S.T.E.A.M.

Best Geek Blog

Hero Complex, L.A. Times

Best Gamer Blog

G4

Best Counterculture Blog

The WOW Report

Best Lowbrow Arts Blog

Supahcute

Best Highbrow Arts Blog

The Fox Is Black

Best Sports Blog

Mike Scioscia's Tragic Illness

Best Neighborhood Blog

The Eastsider LA

Best Local Activism Site

Streetsblog Los Angeles

Best Police Blog

Venice 311

Best Politics Blog

Digby

Best iPhone App

Das Bunker

Most Shameless Self-Promoter

Perez Hilton

Best Blog Post

“this morning i woke up and there was a complete stranger sitting in my living room. robbie.” by Moby

Best Comment Thread of the Year

Blogging L.A.'s “The 5 Worst Trader Joe's Parking Lots in L.A.”

Best Online Video

“Geek and Gamer Girls Song,” by Team Unicorn

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