The Sunday Magazine

The Trudeau vacation; Saying no to chemo; Marjorie Harris retires; Charles Taylor on Trump

This week on The Sunday Edition: Michael's essay on why Justin Trudeau's island vacation should be the least of our concerns; a documentary about Quebec journalist Josée Blanchette's TV announcement that she had decided to quit chemo; gardening guru Marjorie Harris on making the decision to retire at the age of 79; philosopher Charles Taylor's surprising optimism in the face of Trump and political instability across the western world; and Sunday Edition listener Nancy Riley shares her story about the music that changed her world. Plus, the best music anywhere: This week by J.S. Bach, Jacques Loussier, Lysandre Champagne and her band, Misses Satchmo, composer Sue Foley, the Gryphon Trio, Felix Mendelssohn, 15-year-old jazz sensation Avery Raquel, Hector Berlioz and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, W.A. Mozart and the Roger Chang Quartet.

This week on The Sunday Edition:

Michael's essay on why Justin Trudeau's island vacation should be the least of our concerns; a documentary about Quebec journalist Josée Blanchette's TV announcement that she had decided to quit chemo; gardening guru Marjorie Harris on making the decision to retire at the age of 79; philosopher Charles Taylor's surprising optimism in the face of Trump and political instability across the western world; and Sunday Edition listener Nancy Riley shares her story about the music that changed her world. 

Plus, the best music anywhere: This week by J.S. Bach, Jacques Loussier, Lysandre Champagne and her band, Misses Satchmo, composer Sue Foley, the Gryphon Trio, Felix Mendelssohn, 15-year-old jazz sensation Avery Raquel, Hector Berlioz and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, W.A. Mozart and the Roger Chang Quartet.