Satire panelists look back on 2014, searching for a silver lining
Then there was the nut scandal on a Korean Air flight this month. Cho Hyun-ah, head of cabin service at Korean Air, demanded her macadamia nuts be served on a plate, not in a bag! She forced the plane to return to the gate at JFK airport in New York City. Cho Hyun-ah has resigned and apologized. Elana's Pantry
Altogether it was a year with more than its fair share of serious and violent news events ... ones we have certainly covered on this program.
But as the year draws to a close, we've asked a couple of satirically-minded panelists for their take on the more absurd, under-reported or even inspiring events of 2014.
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Terry Fallis is the bestselling author of novels including "The Best Laid Plans" -- which was a Canada Reads winner -- and "The High Road". His latest book is "No Relation."
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Amanda Barker is a comedian who's recently returned to Toronto after touring the United States with "Spank: The Fifty Shades of Grey Parody." She is a Second City alumni and ... believe it or not, she even worked as a Toronto Blue Jays mascot.
Both Terry and Amanda spoke with Piya Chattopadhyay earlier this month.
Was there a story this year that made you roll your eyes, or made you growl? Let us know!
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This segment was produced by The Current's Howard Goldenthal.