The Sunday Magazine

Air strikes in Syria; New BQ leader; Vigilantism, Intergenerational choir

This week on The Sunday Edition, with guest host David Gutnick: Father Nadim Nassar, the only Syrian priest in the Church of England, has an angry message for President Donald Trump following American airstrikes on a Syrian air base; a feature interview with new Bloc Québécois leader Martine Ouellet, Michael Enright speaks to a leading expert on vigilantism and lynching about the rise of extrajudicial violence in the Philippines and around the world, and we re-broadcast Alisa Siegel's moving documentary about an intergenerational choir for teens and people with Alzeheimer's.

This week on The Sunday Edition, with guest host David Gutnick: Father Nadim Nassar, the only Syrian priest in the Church of England, has an angry message for President Donald Trump following American airstrikes on a Syrian air base; David Gutnick speaks to new Bloc Québécois leader Martine Ouellet about the future of her party, Michael Enright speaks to a leading expert on vigilantism and lynching about the rise of extrajudicial violence in the Philippines and around the world, and we re-broadcast Alisa Siegel's moving documentary about an intergenerational choir for teens and people with Alzeheimer's.

Listeners react to our special hour on Anton Chekhov, and to Robert Harris's series, "The Music That Changed Your World."

Music this week by: Philip Glass, Angèle Dubeau & La Pietà, the Brian Browne Trio, Franz Schubert, Conway Twitty, Monserrat Caballe, Rudy Vallee, and Mike King and Swing Dynamique.