Day 23 Podcast: Belgium & France Advance; Brazil in Crisis
July 7, 2018Belgium eliminates Brazil & France knocks out Uruguay. Alan and Meleiza talk about the ways that the Brazilian right-wing, which is busy undermining democracy in that country, would likely have taken advantage of a Brazilian World Cup victory, which is why many Brazilian radicals and progressive were reluctant (or refusing) to embrace this year’s team.…
Day 21 Podcast: Subversion & Hegemony in Global Futbol (plus our Quarterfinal picks)
July 5, 2018On today’s Fourth of July podcast, Alan and Meleiza reflect on how colonialism, language and hegemony intersect with the world’s most popular sport, as England continues its quest to ‘bring the World Cup home.’ Plus, we preview this weekend’s quarterfinal match-ups, and tender our predictions. http://archive.kpfk.org/mp3/2kpfk_180704_165500peoplegame.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed
Day 20 Podcast: England Wins on Penalties & the Whole World is Tweeting
July 4, 2018Mexico has a leftist government, England wins on penalties, what next? Why not global revolution (w futbol)? Meleiza explains how the radical Twitterverse experiences the World Cup; hint: it’s like having the world’s best authors, activists, professors, and comics sitting around your living room watching the game! Not a bad way to spend 32 days.…
Day 19 Podcast: The Agony and The Ecstasy
July 3, 2018We speak to Fernando Romero in Mexico City about one of the most eventful 24 hours in recent Mexican history, in which AMLO and the left celebrated a the glorious victory on Sunday night, but El Tri fell to Brazil on Monday morning. Fernando was at the Zocalo for both monumental events. Also, Alan explains…
Day 18 Podcast: A Russian High, Spanish Somnambulance, and Mexico Halfway To A Glorious Double
July 2, 2018We review the reducto ad absurdum demise of Tiki-Taka, as Spain sleepwalk out of 2018 World Cup; though we wonder if some secret potions play a part the rise of the Russians. Also, we celebrate one brilliant result for Mexico (AMLO!) and hope for another tomorrow. Then KPFK’s DJ Nnamdi and Miguel Parades share their reflections…
Day 16 Podcast: A Day for Reflection – Politics & Previews of 8 Delicious Pairings
June 30, 2018It’s the first day off during the 2018 World Cup and time to reflect on the tournament so far and the games ahead. First off, Brazilian DJ Sergio Mielniczenko stops by to reflect on this year’s national team the role soccer plays on the politics and collective psyche of Brazil. Then Bob Edelman returns to…
Day 14 Podcast: Solidarity & ‘Hermanos Coreanos’ Win The Day!
June 28, 2018There’s a battle outside waging with both horrible news (from the Supreme Court) and a glorious result (from NYC). Meanwhile, the world’s greatest spectacle rolls on with El Tri surviving, in spite of a wretched performance against Sweden, thanks to their Los Angeles neighbors, the Koreans, who won the day, eliminating the defending champions Germany.…
Day 13 Podcast: Global Futbol Reflects the World, Not the Fantasy of Right-Wing Extremists
June 27, 2018Alan Minsky talks with author Laurent Dubois and Philosopher Achille Mbembe about today’s action, in particular the dramatic match between Nigeria and Argentina; but also about the tournament in general and how global futbol speaks to, and reflects, some of the most important social and political issues of our time. http://archive.kpfk.org/mp3/2kpfk_180626_165500peoplegame.mp3Podcast: Play in new window…
Day 12 Podcast: The Triumph of Uruguay, and VAR
June 26, 2018A dramatic day of 21st century Futbol, as Spain and Portugal had their fates decided in the final moments by the new VAR technology. But one team continued to glide through the tournament undefeated and (somehow) below the radar screen, Uruguay. Alan checks in with Lazar Treschan, The People’s Game Uruguay correspondent from 2010 and…