| Hotsheet for Thursday, may 31, 2012 1 clip today 1.THE CURRENT: Today on The Current … An uproar in Ontario over the use of the word gay in Catholic student clubs has many people suggesting it's time to end public funding of the province's separate schools. That's on The Current with host Anna Maria Tremonti, today at 8:30 a.m. (9 NT) on CBC Radio One. 2.Q: Today on Q … the incomparable Buddy Guy! The great blues musician will talk about his memoir, "When I Left Home: My Story.'' The book traces his journey from humble roots in Louisiana to the Chicago music scene. This is going to be an amazing interview. Tune in to Q, with host Jian Ghomeshi, today at 10:00 a.m. (10:30 NT) on CBC Radio One. 3.tapestry: Happiness...Philosophers from the time of Aristotle have called it the ultimate purpose of life. And why not? Scientific studies proclaim that happy people enjoy greater intimacy, better health and even more creativity. So bring it on! EVERYONE wants happiness! Everyone except documentary maker Frank Faulk. In his feature documentary, "Say No to Happiness," Frank wonders whether we are losing something in our desperate search for joy - the need for meaning in our lives. That's on Tapestry, with host Mary Hynes, coming up at 3 pm, 3:30 in Newfoundland. 4.ideas (munk debates): Be it resolved the European experiment has failed. Yes, the Munk Debates are back! Arguing for the resolution are Niall Ferguson, professor of history at Harvard University, and Josef Joffe, publisher-editor of the German weekly Die Zeit and a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post, TIME and Newsweek. Arguing against the resolution are Daniel Cohn-Bendit, a highly influential voice in Europe, and co-president of the Greens/Free European Alliance Group in the European Parliament; and Peter Mandelson, a Member of the House of Lords, and chairman of Global Counsel, a strategic advisory firm. Tune into Ideas at 9 p.m., 9:30 in Newfoundland. - RADIO 2 - 5.cbc music: CBC Music gives you a choice of forty different web radio stations, and music from nearly a thousand major and independent music companies - free! It's a place for music lovers to explore, discover and connect with other music fans. The CBC Music app is available free from the App Store for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. And it's now available on your android phone. Go to cbc.ca/android for more info. 6.CANADA LIVE: SEE BELOW FOR INTRO, EXTRO AND DALET CODE. 1.CANADA LIVE PROMO ARTIST: kd lang Song: The Water's Edge Performer: kd land and the Siss Boom Bang! length: 3:43 DALET CODE: 35424 INTRO: k.d. lang first appeared on the music scene in 1983, playing the local Edmonton community halls, pubs and bars. She immediately garnered a huge following, and less than two years later,walked in front of her biggest crowd at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival. Her talent is undeniable, her career has gone global, but for one night, k.d. came home to sing, dance, and celebrate, right back at the Edmonton Folk Festival again. Here she is performing with her band Siss Boom Bang. EXTRO: That was k.d. lang and the song is The Water's Edge. You can catch the rest of her concert at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, tonight on Canada Live at 7 p.m., 7:30 in Newfoundland on CBC Radio 2.
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