Sidebar Edmonton is the companion podcast to Avenue Edmonton magazine. Every month, the podcast takes you inside the pages of the magazine. Learn more about the people and places that make Edmonton a great place in which to live!
Stinger GM and Coach Jermaine Small and team President Brett Fraser talk about how the sport is growing in Edmonton, and the marriage between sport and fashion.
Phil “Baconhound” Wilson and editor Steven Sandor talk about favourite comfort foods, judging for the Best Restaurants issue and how to make the perfect goulash.
Glass Bookshop co-founder Matthew Stepanic discusses why the ebook wave may just be coming to an end.
2019 Top 40 Under 40 Sharon Yeo talks about the food scene in Edmonton and joining Avenue's Best Restaurants judging panel.
Alumnus Hunter Cardinal discusses what it means to be selected.
Darrin Hagen discusses the 50th anniversary of Bill C-150, which decriminalized homosexuality in Canada
Director of the City Plan Kalen Anderson discusses how Edmonton will grow from 1 million to 2 million people over the next four decades
Teresa Spinelli, president of the Italian Centre, and Edmonton Convention Centre chef Serge Belair discuss why we get so sentimental about food.
Innovate Edmonton's Cheryll Watson discusses the city's culture of innovation
Avenue Edmonton's Top 40 Under 40 alumni Tai Ziola and Jill Robertson discuss how we revitalize mature neighbourhoods and how buildings can be reimagined and reintegrated into their communities.
In this episode, we invite Ward 5 Councillor Sarah Hamilton and Lana Cuthbertson, co-founder of ParityYEG and member of the 2018 Top 40 Under 40 class, to join editor Steven Sandor in a conversation about how to involve more women in politics. Hamilton was featured on the cover of Avenue's April issue, while Cuthbertson graced the cover of the November edition.
One of our most anticipated issues of the year, Avenue Edmonton's Best Restaurants issue in March features our judges' picks for the best new and best overall restaurants in the city; and new specialty categories, from best late-night eats to the best neighbourhood spots. Thanks to the Edmonton Community Foundation for the use of their studio.