Release Date: 9/3/10
1 15: In Review - Who Watches The Chronic Rift?
2 93: Spotlight - Kevin Lauderdale's "James and the Dark Grimoire"
3 66: In Review - What's in the Box?
4 96: Roundtable - British SF TV
5 92: Roundtable - Movie Remakes
6 97: Spotlight - Fall Movie Preview 2010 - Part Two
7 95: Spotlight - Match Game Chronic Rift 2010
8 97: Spotlight - Fall Movie Preview 2010 - Part One
9 TCR Classic - Cover Art Preview
10 91: Spotlight - Anthony Del Col
1. 67: Spotlight - Luke Romyn
2. 79: Spotlight - MCM
3. 82: In Review - Now in 3D
4. 78: In Review - Olafantastic
5. 88: Roundtable - The Works of L. Frank Baum
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Episodes 21-30
Episodes 31-40
Episodes 41-50
Episodes 51-60
Episodes 61-70
Episodes 71-80
Episodes 80-90
Episodes 90-100
The Chronic Rift is a podcast based on the popular New York City public access show of the 90's. Each week, we offer news, reviews, interviews, discussion, and commentary on all aspects of pop culture with a heavy emphasis on science fiction and fantasy. Please take a moment to comment on our show by emailing john@chronicrift.com or by calling toll free 888-866-9010.

Wow!
Andrea certainly makes up for the picture of the two schlubs. You guys were on the air for four years, right? Did any hanky-panky go on during the time?
Uh, no
While there may have been drama, there was never any haNky panky
John
Creator, Producer, All Around God-Like Being
"What? Too much?"
OMG you found it!
Wow, look at us. We look like kids! And how nice to remember the late great New York Is Book Country, too. For many years it took over this stretch of Fifth Avenue, then it moved down to Washington Square Park, and then it vanished altogether. And I seem to remember that the "Chronic Rift" thingie you constructed to fit on the microphone being very flimsily put together. It kept falling apart, and it was very challenging to keep one of the sides facing the camera.
*SIGH* on all counts.
Are we Riftians? Riftees? Or Members of the Round Table?
wow
Just -- wow. Yeah, like you said, Andrea, we really do look like children, don't we? :laughs:
The mic does look much better on camera (still or video) than it did in person, that's for sure....
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"Even when you turn your back, you're still facing something."