
City on the Edge Podcast
1) 112. The Legacy of Dr. Carmen Landau
Today we’re going to be addressing a controversial topic, perhaps one of the most controversial topics: Abortion in our city. To be very clear, we here at CoE are 100% pro-choice and the show today is...Show More
2) 111. Wicked Albuquerque (Live)
We welcome special guests Cody Polston and Jesse Herron to discuss Albuquerque's historic dens of iniquity and vice. Recorded live at the Painted Lady Bed and Brew!
3) 110. SWOP, the Southwest Organizing Project
We chat with Alheli Caton-Garcia and Amanda Galleogos from the Southwest Organizing Project, an Albuquerque nonprofit devoted to racial and gender equality and social and economic justice for over 40...Show More
4) 109. The Trolleys of Albuquerque
Before the ART Project, before Rapid Ride, before the Railrunner, Albuquerque was a city of trolleys. But, like, where did they go?
5) 108: How Albuquerque swallowed Old Town whole
Old Town. New Town. A match made in heaven? No. But eventually, it happened and modern Albuquerque was born.
6) 107. From the Mixed Up Files of Michael Farrell Smith
We're not out of ideas! We just decided to grab a handful of files from Mike Smith's big ol' NM history cabinet, choose three at random, and talk about what we find. That's normal! A normal thing to d...Show More
7) 106. Route 66 Centennial Preview
Ty sits down with Amanda Sutton for a preview of Albuquerque's celebration of Route 66's centennial.
8) 105. The Ballad of the City Ditch
For a quarter of a century, early Downtown Albuquerque was bedeviled by an odoriferous presence-- a ditch that ran right through the center of town and became such a hazard that city officials tried t...Show More
9) 104 City of Sunsets
What do Albuquerque's teens think of the city? Mike Smith, in his role as a teacher, assigned his classes to write about their feelings for the city, and how they would improve it. On this week's epis...Show More
10) 103 Downtown Albuquerque News with Peter Rice
Over the last 20 years, Albuquerque has lost multiple news sources-- from traditional papers like the Albuquerque Tribune, ad-supported free weeklies like the Alibi or the IQ, and various online sites...Show More