Sun, Sep 3, 2017
Hurricane Harvey aftermath; disaster response tips; unusual art exhibits; Warroad, Minn.; singer Debbie Harry; actor Alec Baldwin (An Imperfect Murder (2017)); Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale.
Sun, Oct 1, 2017
The challenges of finding skilled laborers to help rebuild following hurricanes Harvey and Irma; actor Bill Murray (Isle of Dogs (2018)); the work of artist Piet Mondrian; author Dan Brown; actress Sofía Vergara (Modern Family (2009)); Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Sun, Oct 8, 2017
Businesswoman/author Ivana Trump (book, "Raising Trump"); a man who makes globes by hand; singer Pink; the life and career of singer Tom Petty; actor Andrew Garfield (Breathe (2017)).
Sun, Oct 15, 2017
Author Walter Isaacson talks about Leonardo Da Vinci; author Tom Hanks (book, "Uncommon Type"); TV host Jimmy Kimmel (Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003)); artist Ai Weiwei; musician Harry Styles (One Direction); TV anchor Gretchen Carlson (book, "Be Fierce").
Sun, Oct 22, 2017
Cloud information storage; singer Darius Rucker; the famous shower scene in the movie, Psycho (1960); tennis player Maria Sharapova; a remote national park in Alaska, where people can hunt caribou; TV anchors Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough (Morning Joe (2007)).
Sun, Oct 29, 2017
The magic business; a cemetery tour in Savannah, Georgia; singer/songwriter Miley Cyrus; Caitlin Doughty, an unusual undertaker; the 50th anniversary of Charles Kuralt's "On the Road"; actor Michael J. Fox; Joan Rivers' legacy; director John Carpenter.
Sun, Nov 12, 2017
Musicians Faith Hill and Tim McGraw; editor Tina Brown; "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda visits hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico; former Maryland inmates who spent decades in prison, due to a law that was overturned in 2012; cartoonist George Booth; a look back at Casablanca (1942) on its 75th anniversary; a visit to Rooster Soup.
Sun, Nov 19, 2017
A food-themed edition. Included: TV hosts Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg (Martha & Snoop's Potluck Party Challenge (2016)); schools helping to feed hungry kids; food that fits in a doll house; the "instant pot"; Britain's Black Swan pub, voted best restaurant in the world; rolled ice cream; waitress and chef uniforms; the history of ketchup; food trends; Lunchbox Museum.
Sun, Dec 3, 2017
World War II sailor Joe George is recognized as a hero; dancer/choreographer/actress Carmen De Lavallade; model Ashley Graham; philanthropist Warren Buffett; word of the year predictions; exotic Turkish desserts.
Sun, Dec 24, 2017
How a simple act of kindness can have life-changing impact; restaurant server uniforms; actress Donna Reed; a London company that makes pointe shoes; Branson, Missouri; singer Petula Clark; Christmas sing-along;
Sun, Dec 31, 2017
The lives and accomplishments of people who passed away in 2017; events that happened in 2017, and how they may impact 2018; an interview with actor James Franco; a vodka made with fog captured from the California sky (Newsmagazine).
Sun, Jan 7, 2018
Legalizing marijuana; the paintings of Johannes Vermeer; the history of the iconic Barbour coat; director Greta Gerwig (Lady Bird (2017)); actor John Lithgow (The Crown (2016) and Pitch Perfect 3 (2017)); chef Vivian Howard;
Sun, Jan 14, 2018
Oprah Winfrey talks with a group of Hollywood stars about the Time's Up campaign. Also: actress Sharon Stone; the practice of gerrymandering for political gain; crime scene dioramas from the 1940s used as training tools for solving murders; Wake Island; exercise gizmos advertised on TV. (Newsmagazine).
Sun, Jan 21, 2018
The rise of political correctness on college campuses; a controversial exhibit of art created by prisoners; naturalist Sir David Attenborough; goat yoga; actor Jordan Peele (Big Mouth (2017) and Abruptio (2023)); actress Jane Birkin (Poet of Sound and Image);
Sun, Jan 28, 2018
New hologram technology that allows deceased singers to perform at concerts with live musicians; the careers of Neil Diamond and Elton John, both of whom announced they are retiring; origin of the wood used in the world's finest violins; singer/songwriter Ed Sheeran; cabaret singer Marilyn Maye; the science and art of bubbles; a look back at 1968.
Sun, Feb 4, 2018
Behind the scenes of the Puppy Bowl; Boy Scouts organization; film critic Rex Reed; a football player who continues to play despite being paralyzed from the waist down; Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen; artist Anselm Kiefer.
Sun, Feb 11, 2018
On February 11, 2005, physicist and engineer Samuel Alderson, who developed the very first anthropomorphic test device for auto safety testing, died at age 90. Jane Pauley reports.
Sun, Feb 18, 2018
Actor Willem Dafoe (The Florida Project (2017), Murder on the Orient Express (2017) and At Eternity's Gate (2018)); singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett; actor Edward Asner; artist Amy Sherald, who painted former First Lady Michelle Obama's official portrait. Also: a report on why mates stray; the legacy of President Andrew Johnson; a tour of tapas restaurants in Madrid, Spain (Newsmagazine).
Sun, Feb 25, 2018
America's growing opioid epidemic; actress Mary J. Blige; restaurant Eleven Madison Park; artist John Derian; The Beatles pioneering album, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"; comic Jim Gaffigan (Jim Gaffigan: Noble Ape (2018)).
Sun, Mar 4, 2018
The effect of accusations and allegations on a person's legacy; the website Rotten Tomatoes; looking at Elizabeth Taylor's archive with one of her grandchildren; actor Jared Leto; the inventor of Steadicam; actress Glenda Jackson; the musical Newman family, who have received more Oscar nominations than any other;
Sun, Mar 11, 2018
A woman's battle against breast cancer; actor RuPaul; Brazilian artist Tarslia do Amaral; producer Peter Lassally; singer Joan Baez; Colorado's Bladpate Inn's key collection; the 1968 New Hemsphire primary.
Sun, Apr 1, 2018
The effect of technology on brains; "Frozen" songwriters; author Ernest Cline (Ready Player One (2018)); stained glass windows; actor John Krasinki and actress Emily Blunt (A Quiet Place (2018)); exhibit about the trial of Nazi colonel Adolf Eichmann; National Urban League President Marc Morial.
Sun, Apr 15, 2018
This special broadcast of "Sunday Morning," our annual "Money Issue" with guest host Kai Ryssdal of "Marketplace," features Lee Cowan's report on a California city's experiment with providing a basic universal income to residents to battle economic insecurity. Also: John Blackstone talks about charity with actress, producer and activist Salma Hayek Pinault; Tony Dokoupil looks at how the "co-working" industry is changing our ideas of office space; Richard Schlesinger investigates how star pets on Instagram are pulling in big bucks; Michelle Miller looks at how artists and photographers are documenting labor and poverty; and Rita Braver finds a government office that will literally make good your burned, water-logged or shredded currency.
Sun, May 13, 2018
Model Twiggy; actress Rachel Weisz; updating America's view of Great Britain; an exhibit of dresses worn by Princess Diana; the history of the British royal family; the decline of the neighborhood pub; island of St. Helena; Aston Martin; British TV;
Sun, May 27, 2018
Celebrities sell their own brands of legal marijuana; comics Steve Martin and Martin Short (Steve Martin and Martin Short: An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life (2018)); "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood"; James Clapper, former Director of National Intelligence; the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival; the culture of 1968;
Sun, Jun 3, 2018
The life and legacy of Robert F. Kennedy; music legends Judy Collins and Stephen Stills; former President Bill Clinton and author James Patterson (book, "The President Is Missing"); pianos placed in public places around New York City; Roadside America; the art and life of Jean DuBuffet;
Sun, Jun 10, 2018
Musicians on Call, a program that brings popular musicians to hospital bedsides; actor Jim Parsons ("A Kid Like Jake" and "The Big Bang Theory"); actress Lauren Ridloff (Broadway's "Children of a Lesser God"); a look back at the songwriting team of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein ("Rodgers and Hammerstein"); the popularity of soccer in the U.S.
Sun, Jun 24, 2018
The trend of businesses giving workers "summer Fridays" off; a podcast, "Ear Hustle", tells of life inside prison; actor/author Todd Fisher (book, "My Girls: A Lifetime with Carrie and Debbie") talks about his mother, Debbie Reynolds, and his sister, Carrie Fisher; a David Bowie exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum; a tour of the Tenement Museum;