• Classement #
  • Première: Déc 2001
  • Épisodes: 408
  • Abonnés: 0
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Saison 2002
2002x1
Representations of the Intellectual in Everyday Life
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Jan 13, 2002
Mark Kingwell on Representations of the Intellectual in Everyday Life
2002x2
Robert Adams on Robert Sole's novel The Photograher's Wife
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Fév 17, 2002
Robert Adams lecture on Robert Sole's book "The Photographer's Wife" - a story of a happy marriage that overcomes trials of its own making.
2002x3
Robert Adams on Zadie Smith's best-selling novel White Teeth
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Mar 10, 2002
Robert Adams on Zadie Smith's best-selling novel, White Teeth, set in Wilmsden, an overtly multicultural corner of London.
2002x4
Christopher Buckley
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Mar 31, 2002
Christopher Buckley entertains with anecdotes about the difficulty of naming his book.
2002x5
Michael Ignatieff on Truth and Impermissable Lies
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Avr 07, 2002
Michael Ignatieff discusses how much truth we can handle as a society and outlines some important truths and "impermissable lies" making specific references to South Africa's truth and reconciliation committees.
2002x6
David Garland on The Culture of Control
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Avr 14, 2002
David Garland gives a talk entitled "the Culture of Control." Todd Gitlin discusses the media environment and rise of punditry that allowed George W. Bush to be elected.
2002x7
Jello Biafra on Two Shades of Red
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Avr 21, 2002
Two Shades of Red Jello Biafra - Former punk rocker (The Dead Kennedys) & current political activist sounds off on all things left wing.
2002x8
Alan Lightman on his novel The World is Too Much With Me
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Mai 26, 2002
Alan Lightman on his novel The World is Too Much With Me
2002x9
Alberto Manguel on the stories behind famous paintings
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Jun 02, 2002
Alberto Manguel talks about the stories behind famous paintings, with particular focus on the portraits of Dora Maar by Pablo Picasso. The lecture is based on Manguel's book Reading Pictures.
2002x10
Allan Gregg on Politics, Media and the Public Good
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Jun 09, 2002
Allan Gregg on Politics, Media and the Public Good: A Cautionary Tale
2002x11
Robert Buckman, Linden MacIntyre, Mark Kingwell on Ethics
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Jun 16, 2002
Robert Buckman, Linden MacIntyre and Mark Kingwell discuss Canadian ethics.
2002x12
Bernard Lewis on how the Islamic world has fallen from glory
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Jun 30, 2002
Bernard Lewis discusses how the Islamic world has fallen from its previous glory.
2002x14
Robert Adams on Sheri Holman's novel The Dress Lodger
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Oct 06, 2002
Robert Adams on Sheri Holman's novel The Dress Lodger, a Dickensian novel about 19th century England.
2002x15
Robert Adams on the novel The Diagnosis by Alan Lightman
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Oct 13, 2002
Robert Adams on the novel The Diagnosis by Alan Lightman
2002x16
Robert Adams on the novel
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Oct 20, 2002
Robert Adams on the novel "Cause Celebre" by Helen Fielding
2002x17
David Frum, Mark Starowicz debate the future of journalism
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Oct 27, 2002
David Frum and Mark Starowicz debate the future of journalism.
2002x18
Alexander Nehamas on individual character and beauty
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Nov 03, 2002
Alexander Nehamas talks about how individual character defines our idea of what is beautiful.
2002x19
John Polanyi on the world that science has built.
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Nov 10, 2002
Nobel Prize winner John Polanyi of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Toronto discusses the world that science has built and the impact that science has had on society.
2002x20
Stephen Clakson and Michael Hawes on multilateral trade
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Nov 17, 2002
Author Stephen Clakson (Uncle Sam and US) and Michael Hawes of Queens University debate the power of multilateral trade agreements.
2002x13
Alexander Wendt on why a one state world is inevitable
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Nov 29, 2002
Alexander Wendt on why a one state world is inevitable.
2002x21
Stem Cell Seminar
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Déc 02, 2002
Bridget Campion, Abdallah Daar, Mary Jardine, Trudo Lemmens, Janet Rossant, Peter Singer on Stem Cell research
2002x22
Noam Chomsky on US Middle East Policies, Israel, the World
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Déc 08, 2002
Noam Chomsky on American Middle East Policies, Israel, the World post 9-11.
2002x23
Benjamin Netanyahu lecture
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Déc 09, 2002
Benjamin Netanyahu's lecture recorded in Winnipeg on September 9, 2002.
2002x24
Robert Adams on the novel The Stone Carvers
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Déc 16, 2002
Robert Adams on the novel The Stone Carvers by Jane Urquhart
2002x25 Épisode final de la saison
Robert Adams on the novel A Student of Weather
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Déc 23, 2002
Robert Adams on the novel A Student of Weather by Elizabeth Hay

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