City on the Edge Podcast
1) 118. Fannie Spitz and the piñon shelling machine
Ever had unshelled piñon nuts? Tough little buggers. Fannie Spitz thought so , too, so she invented the first pine nut shelling machine in the United States.
2) 117. The First of Us
Ty gives a sneak-peak of his new book, Nuclear Family, with a story about the first known civilians to be exposed to nuclear fallout. Check out and pre-order Ty's book here! https://www.simonandschus...Show More
3) 116. Mr. Mike's Mixed Up Files of Mystery Part 2
We take another trip to the center of Mike Smith's FILE CABINET OF MYSTERY. We're not out of ideas, YOU'RE OUT OF IDEAS!
4) 115. The House Beautiful
Once upon a time in Albuquerque, a woman used a golden key to open the front door of the House Beautiful.
5) 114. The Center of the Universe (and other UNM art)
Where is the center of the universe? Why, right here on UNM's central campus.
6) Rollerskating-The LOST EPISODE
We thought it was gone forever, but somehow this long-lost episode has resurfaced. Behold! A piece of CoE LOST MEDIA.
7) 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
8) 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!
9) 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
10) 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?