Nancy Dahn: Also on The Sunday Edition this week: M ichael Essay - The Pleasures of Radio: Michael reflects on how an old technology continues to bring enlightenment and entertainment to millions. , according to CBC. Journalism in the Digital Age: Is it the end of a profession that is essential to a functioning democracy? Or are we entering a "golden age of journalism," in which citizens armed with smartphones and laptops make up the most powerful news-gathering network the world has ever seen? A musical marriage - Duo Concertante : Volinist Nancy Dahn and pianist Tim Steeves , who are husband and wife, teach music at Memorial University in St. John and travel the world as Duo Concertante.They talk about their musical partnership, their love of performance and why they are committed to commissioning new music from Canadian composers. One in five Canadians suffer from chronic pain, and if you're one of the millions affected and you're lucky you have a doctor who knows how to treat your symptoms. Restoring Sanity to Our Politics, Our Economy and Our Lives: University of Toronto philosophy professor Joseph Heath is calling for a "new enlightenment," one that would put rationality and critical thinking at the core of our political culture. Documentary - What a Wonderful World: In Deb Tully high school classroom, refugee teenagers who have lived through extreme poverty and even lost family members to violence, learn English by singing their hearts out.
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