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August 10th's show is available now as an MP3 archive at RevolutionRecap.com and on iTunes.
The show features Adam Sell in studio, plus plenty of post-game reactions from both the SuperLiga
Final and Chicago Fire match including:
- From the SuperLiga Final: Steve Nicol, Craig Tornberg, Jeff Larentowicz, Matt Reis, and Houston
Coach Dominic Kinnear.
I'm posting this because I'm hoping some other WordPress users will see it before making the same
mistake. I just moved over all the posts from another blog (Argie-Bargie, which had a shitload of
categories) to this Catoptric proper (with 3). After I moved everything, I was looking at the
option to change my categories [.
May 25th's show is available now as an MP3 archive at RevolutionRecap.com and on iTunes.
The show featured Jim Dow, writer for RevsNet.com and Dave Lifton, creator of BookedForDissent.com
and writer for USSoccerPlayers.com.
The first show of 2008 is now available as an MP3 archive at RevolutionRecap.com and on iTunes.
The show featured Brian O'Connell from RevsNet.com in studio, as well as Revolution defender Jay
Heaps and Boston Globe writer Frank Dell'Apa over the phone. Frank's new blog can be seen at
Boston.
July 20th's show is available now as an MP3 archive at RevolutionRecap.com and on iTunes.
The show featured Dave Akman in studio, plus SuperLiga post-game comments from Steve Nicol, Matt
Reis, Kheli Dube, Steve Ralston, Khano Smith, Michael Parkhurst, and more.
Our 75th radio broadcast!
I've decided to give blogging another try again. I'm not terribly confident that this effort is
going to last long, so I'm not allowing some of my posts to be visible on the blog's front page;
all posts will be accessible through the site's RSS feed. I was trying to think of how [...]
Incredible story in today's NYT about Antoine de Saint Exupéry, author of The Little Prince.
On July 31, 1944, Saint-Exupéry took off from the island of Corsica in a Lockheed Lightning
P-38 reconnaissance plane, one of numerous French pilots who assisted the Allied war effort.
Saint-Exupéry never returned, and over the years numerous theories arose: that [.
June 8th's show is available now as an MP3 archive at RevolutionRecap.com and on iTunes.
The show featured Joyce Furia (in studio), photographer and writer for Soccer New England, Kyle
McCarthy, writer for Goal.com and MLSNet.com, and Bernardo Fallas, writer for the Houston
Chronicle.
June 1st's show is available now as an MP3 archive at RevolutionRecap.com and on iTunes.
The show featured Dave Akman (recently returned from England and the US vs. England match) in
studio and post-match interviews with Steve Nicol, Kheli Dube, Adam Cristman, Matt Reis, Jay Heaps,
Chris Albright, and Shalrie Joseph.
June 15th's show is available now as an MP3 archive at RevolutionRecap.com and on iTunes.
The show featured Brian O'Connell (in studio), writer for RevsNet.com, and Dylan Butler, writer for
BigAppleSoccer.com.
June 22nd's show is available now as an MP3 archive at RevolutionRecap.com and on iTunes.
The show featured Greg Lalas, Revolution TV Color Commentator, MLS ExtraTime host and writer for
Goal.com, and Michael Jones, publisher of Soccer New England.
Apologies for the poor audio quality of this one.
June 29th's show is available now as an MP3 archive at RevolutionRecap.com and on iTunes.
The show featured Adam Sell in studio and Marc Connolly (Goal.com) and Josh Hakala (USOpenCup.com)
over the phone. Also included were post game comments from Steve Nicol, Steve Ralston, Michael
Parkhurst, Matt Reis, Jeff Larentowicz, and Kenny Mansally.
July 27th's show is available now as an MP3 archive at RevolutionRecap.com and on iTunes.
The show featured New England Soccer News' Brian O'Connell, in studio, and American Soccer News'
Lisa Eisenmenger. Also included are prerecorded comments from Paul Mariner, Shalrie Joseph and Jeff
Larentowicz from Sunday morning's practice and Michael Parkhurst from Olympic training.
August 3rd's show is available now as an MP3 archive at RevolutionRecap.com and on iTunes.
The show features New England Revolution Play-by-Play TV and Radio Announcer/Broadcast Executive
Brad Feldman, plus post-game SuperLiga Semifinal Comments from Matt Reis, Steve Nicol, and Jeff
Larentowicz.