Of this place and from this place: The Latest on APN - Feb. 25-March 3

APN has always offered a mix of perspectives on life in Alberta and observations of the world from Alberta, and this week has that in spades. You can learn about a park in Edmonton, the history of Falher, and beef from Vermilion. You can also contemplate Sondheim’s Ladies Who Lunch, some Hollywood movies, and trends in education. And that’s not even all of it. Don your buds and enjoy!

The “subscribe” button on the Listen Notes playlist below will let you grab APN’s most recent episodes for your podcatcher.

  • The Well Endowed Podcast introduces us to Tina Thomas, the new CEO of the Edmonton Community Foundation.

  • Mess Hall Podcast ends its run with one last taste-test, featuring Chrisoda drinks, Fruity Pebbles syrup, and, of course, a KitKat.

  • On Repodcasting, Lucia is joined by Lena and Avery from The Mess Hall Podcast to recast the 2014 classic food movie, Chef.

  • Speaking Municipally takes a look at what the Alberta budget means for the Edmonton region, and explores a public art controversy, alcohol in parks, police matters, and a new noise bylaw.

  • La place checks out the buzz in Fahler as it continues its tour of northeastern Alberta.

  • Let’s Find Out answers a question from Soni Dasmohapatra about who Sohan Singh Bullar was and why an Edmonton park is named after him.

  • Three Kitchens welcomes Charlotte Wasylik of Chatsworth Farm to chat all about beef. And Speakeasy sips on a lavender tea cocktail.

  • The 2nd Floor sees Qashus, Kenny and Khurram discussing the art of conversation.

  • Unprofessional Development contemplates the practice of ungrading and how to prepare everyone from such a change.

  • Let’s Do Coffee meets with NAIT alumnus Garrett Fleck, founder of Reputed and an entrepreneur-in-residence at the Mawji Centre. 

  • I Have Some Notes takes a hammer to Thor: Love and Thunder with Josh Skaar, host of Talking SMAC (Superheroes Movies Animation Comics).

  • On I Love This, You Should Too, Indy recommends It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Samantha reviews People Like Her by Ellory Lloyd, and they get ready to take on the epic action-historical drama-musical RRR.

  • Kyle and Dave vs The Machine continues its drive through 2018 with a rewatch of Green Book.

  • The Read-Along arrives at Chapter 24 of Questland by Carrie Vaughn.

  • Putting It Together takes its customary interlude between seasons to offer a reappraisal of "The Ladies Who Lunch," the showstopper from Company, with Isy Abraham-Raveson of What is Sex?. And don’t miss the Sondheim Adjacent special on the Spanish version of Company.

  • 2 and Out CFL Podcast recaps some of the latest news from the CFL offseason.

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