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  2. Our February schedule is taking some turns. Tomorrow's episode is postponed to make room for George Steiner's 1974 CBC Massey Lectures. The literary critic died this week. He was 90. And we've added an episode (Feb 21) that looks at moral intuition.

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  3. In 's documentary, The Flapper and the Modern Gal, Olive Thomas is mentioned. The actress starred in the silent movie called The Flapper —considered to be the first to depict a flapper lifestyle. Here is that film:

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  4. Once "flapper" started to mean a "woman who likes to have fun," the flapper-backlash began. How the modern flapper gal of the 1920s spurred moral panic in Canada | Guests include: , and 's Jane Nicholas.

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  5. FYI: For those of you in Vancouver, this event is next Monday (Feb 10). of will be hosting a forum on the future of the city's Chinatown. IDEAS is on the air during this taping so be sure to subscribe to the podcast:

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  6. . told IDEAS that studying the liberal arts made him a better scholar, scientist, teacher and father.

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  7. An interesting look back from : In 1979, a news story began brewing when a Toronto secretary refused to get coffee for her boss. Here's how she proved fetching coffee shouldn't be part of the daily grind:

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  8. This month on the Enright Files, conversations about the drama and reasons behind — and about what drives nations to wall themselves off from the world.

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  9. What defines nationhood? Irish academic Declan Kiberd argues that nations are not entirely defined by themselves, but, rather, by shared histories.

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  10. We have a huge array of daring pieces coming up in February to get your teeth into. This month at IDEAS, we cover culture, politics and philosophy, as well as romance.

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  11. Teenagers can be sullen one moment and ecstatic the next — often to the bafflement of parents. But recent science is changing the way societies see teens and it may just lead to us to redraw the boundary between teenager and adult.

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  12. "If God invented whiskey to prevent the Irish from ruling the world, then who invented Ireland?" Declan Kiberd argues that "nationhood" is part shared history, part the influence of our allies and enemies and part myth-making by writers and artists.

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    “I never thought of myself as Irish growing up ... I always thought of myself as a Dubliner.” Declan Kiberd speaks with producer Philip Coulter.

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  14. Ireland is an invented nation, says Irish scholar Declan Kiberd. He writes: "If England had never existed, the Irish would have been rather lonely. Each nation badly needed the other, for the purpose of defining itself." Listen:

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  15. We have forgotten how to argue, and it’s easy to become extremist in our political views. That is undermining our democracies from within, according to philosophers and Scott Aikin. Read 's online story from this episode:

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  16. Leonardo da Vinci was repulsed by female sexuality, says , author of A History of Celibacy. She tells IDEAS that he loved penises and once wrote: "The penis sometimes displays an intellect of its own." Listen to Da Vinci's Celibacy:

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  17. Historian argues that understanding da Vinci’s sex life, or lack thereof, provides a rare glimpse into how sexuality was understood and practised in Renaissance Italy — and what it may mean for looking at his achievements today.

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  18. How elite do-gooders 'fixing' the world are part of the problem: | PODCAST:

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  19. "When did our society decide that Mark Zuckerberg was someone who deserved to go on magazine covers instead of prison? When was that decision made? I don't get it," told IDEAS' at a public event hosted by the . LISTEN

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  20. Should the world’s problems be solved by unelected elites? Surely these are decisions we all need to be part of. says if we don’t trust the institutions we have for fixing the world, then it's time to build better institutions:

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