Sparkletack Returns

by Scott Beale on March 7, 2007 · 2 comments

Sparkletack

Sparkletack, the definitive podcast about all things San Francisco, has returned after a long hiatus, with a re-designed website and a new podcast on Charles Crocker.

Here’s more about Sparkletack, including background information and how it is produced. Of course to keep up with their podcasts, you can subscribe to Sparkletack.

Welcome back, we missed you.

UPDATE: Jason DeFillippo made a similar announcement last week over at Metroblogging San Francisco.

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1 adam jackson March 7, 2007 at 1:55 pm

i heard about the re release on metblogs and I was ecstatic. i unsubscribed a while ago when they stopped updated. its good to see its back in business!

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