Sun, Mar 31, 2019
Chef Dan Guisti; filmmaker Jordan Peele ("Us", "The Twilight Zone"); an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Arts features the instruments used in some of rock and roll's greatest hits; engineers use biomimicry to design products; actor Bill Hader ("Barry" and "The Angry Birds Movie 2"); author Amor Towles;
Sun, Apr 7, 2019
The John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Awards; L.A. Clippers owner Steve Ballmer; actress Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones (2011)); actor Sam Rockwell (The Best of Enemies (2019) and Fosse/Verdon (2019)); Charlotte Clymer's thoughts on being a transgender military veteran; the art of Bill Traylor; the reconstruction era;
Sun, Apr 21, 2019
Happy Easter; actress Chrissy Metz ("Breakthrough" and "This Is Us"); Bishop T.D. Jakes; actor Jeff Daniels; Korean boy band BTS; Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg; a choir made up of people who all have family members who have gone missing; the fire at Notre Dame cathedral;
Sun, May 12, 2019
The measles outbreak and controversy surrounding vaccinating children; radio host/author Howard Stern (book, "Howard Stern Comes Again"); the Statue of Liberty Museum on Liberty Island; TV host Alex Trebek ("Jeopardy"); the new TWA Hotel at New York's JFK Airport; the "Central Park Five" thirty years later; U.S. Navy Admiral William McRaven;
Sun, Jun 16, 2019
The history of Father's Day; firefighters face increasing cases of cancer; Minecraft; actor Tim Allen ("Toy Story 4"); entrepreneurs Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss; the 150th anniversary of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad; comic Jim Gaffigan ("Above the Shadows" and "The Day Shall Come");
Sun, Jul 7, 2019
This week's edition of "Sunday Morning", hosted by Jane Pauley, features Allison Aubrey reporting on hamburgers that are made from plants instead of beef. Plus: Serena Altschul reports on "Beyond the Streets", the largest exhibition of graffiti and street art ever produced, and curator and ex-graffiti artist Roger Gastman; Luke Burbank attends Monster Jam University; Michelle Miller reports on fashion designer Dapper Dan's saga, that's been three quarters of a century in the making; Steve Hartman reports on a 97-year-old, who loves a hard day's work; John Blackstone reports on what America, the rock band, is up to; the history of the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing; Jim Gaffigan says cheeseburgers are in "grave danger"; and Mo Rocca takes a trip down the Mississippi River;
Sun, Jul 14, 2019
The seamstresses who sewed the suits for Apollo 11; author Colson Whitehead (book, "The Nickel Boys"); how breakfast has evolved; astronaut Michael Collins; an exhibition explores how black people have been depicted in art; Walter Cronkite's reporting on the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing;
Sun, Aug 4, 2019
Innovations in hearing aids; New Mexico immersive art exhibit, Meow Wolf; actress Angela Bassett (Otherhood (2019)); the impact of Woodstock; the creation of the Peanuts characters; tie-dye; Bill Flanagan's thoughts on 50 years, since the Woodstock music festival;
Sun, Aug 11, 2019
An investigation into a college campus sexual assault; the famous Alvin Ailey Dance Company; the artistry being performed on fingernails; hearing loss and hearing aids; regular vs. decaf coffee; the world of mermaids; actress Julianne Moore ("After the Wedding"); actor Common ("The Kitchen", "The Lion Guard" and "The Informer");
Sun, Sep 15, 2019
Challenges facing teachers; Leroy Graves, master upholsterer at Colonial Williamsburg; The Backstreet Boys; the history and impact of New York magazine; actress Angie Dickinson; film producer Irwin Winkler ("Rocky", "New York, New York", "Raging Bull", "The Right Stuff", "Creed II"); Jim Gaffigan on back to school;
Sun, Sep 22, 2019
Behind the scenes of "God Unfriended Me"; actress Renee Zellweger ("Judy"); the "Downton Abbey" castle; Patagonia National Park in Chile; composer John Williams ("Star Wars", "Superman", "Jurassic Park", "Time Tunnel", "Lost in Space", "Land of the Giants"); singer/songwriter Mark Knopfler;
Sun, Sep 29, 2019
The boom in electric 2-wheel scooters; Gayle King interviews singer Olivia Newton-John, who discusses her career and her cancer battle; host Jane Pauley interviews authors Hillary Rodham Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea Clinton (book, "The Book of Gutsy Women"); Dr. Lonnie Bunch, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution; comic Jim Gaffigan and his wife, Jeannie Gaffigan; glass artist Marlene Rose;
Sun, Oct 13, 2019
Transgender kids; Chicago White Sox announcer; singer Elton John; actress Mariska Hargitay (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)); a tiny, forested park in the middle of a crowded highway; 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang; Jim Gaffigan shares thoughts on in-laws;
Sun, Nov 10, 2019
Exploring grief; actors Matt Damon and Christian Bale ("Ford v Ferrari"); Norah O'Donnell interviews former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley (book, "With All Due Respect: Defending America with Grit and Grace"); artist Mary Whyte; the upcoming season of "The Crown"; the story behind the new "Joy of Cooking"; actor Michael Conner Humphreys ("Forrest Gump");
Sun, Nov 17, 2019
Art restoration; correspondent Rita Braver is birdwatching with ornithologist David Sibley; women's boxing; author John le Carre; hostess Jane Pauley reunites with her former "Today" co-host, journalist Tom Brokaw; Reince Priebus discusses presidential impeachment; golfer Renee Powell;
Sun, Dec 8, 2019
The controversy over "dollar stores"; Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art; singer Billie Eilish; correspondent Rita Braver interviews musician Eugenia Zukerman; correspondent Ben Mankiewicz interviews filmmaker Mel Brooks about his career and his late wife, Anne Bancroft; former professional football player Ron Gronkowski;
Sun, Dec 15, 2019
Package delivery methods; artists paint Christmas cards using their mouths and feet; actor Harvey Keitel ("The Irishman"); correspondent Rita Braver interviews director Greta Gerwig and actress Saoirse Ronan ("Little Women"); gift ideas; correspondent Tracy Smith reports on the department chain Nordstrom; author Thomas Friedman and journalist Eliana Johnson (National Review) debate other;
Sun, Dec 22, 2019
Crowdsourcing website GoFundMe; actress Jennifer Lopez ("Hustlers"); correspondent Mo Rocca reports on the life of composer Irving Berlin; nativity scenes; correspondent Nikki Battiste reports on the history of a Hanukkah favorite -- latkes; comic Jim Gaffigan; the Young People's Chorus of New York City and Jon Batiste perform;
Sun, Dec 29, 2019
Guest host Lee Cowan; the world's best and worst airports; actor Eddie Murphy ("Dolemite Is My Name"); experimental spirits distilled in Copenhagen; bidding farewell to those who died in the past year; Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean Dictator Kim Jong Un; looking ahead;
Sun, Jan 6, 2019
A blind distant runner; Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif), Speaker of the House; actor Willem Dafoe and director Julien Schnabel (At Eternity's Gate (2018)); King Tut artifacts; the longest nonstop plane ride ever: a 19 hour flight from New York to Singapore; actor Michael Caine (King of Thieves (2018)); open office concept;
Sun, Jan 13, 2019
The guide that told African-Americans which inns and restaurants that would welcome them during the segregation era; singer Carole King; artist Damien Hirst; filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan (Glass (2019)); Saint Pierre and Miqueton; key lime pie;
Sun, Feb 3, 2019
The increase in peanut allergies; singer/songwriter Linda Ronstadt; The Waffle House; actor Sam Elliott (A Star Is Born (2018), The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot (2018) and The Ranch (2016)); Sesame Street (1969) set visit; Factum Arte, a Madrid-based artisans' workshop; the history of instant replay; sportscasters James Brown, Boomer Esiason, Bill Cowder, Phil Simms, and Nate Burleson discuss the Super Bowl;
Sun, Feb 10, 2019
The color pink; director Spike Lee (BlacKkKlansman (2018)); singer/songwriter Dolly Parton (Dolly Parton's Heartstrings (2019)); Electric Lady recording studios; a series of short love stories; rubies; singing telegrams;
Sun, Feb 17, 2019
George Washington's love life; actress Melissa McCarthy (Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018)); singer Dionne Warwick; searching for Coco De Mar on the Seychelle Islands; the evolution of the color pink; Jim Gaffigan on his addiction to TV news; deaf toddler; author Mary Calvi (book, "Dear George, Dear Mary: A Novel of George Washington's First Love"); author Don Winslow;
Sun, Feb 24, 2019
Aspiring actors use technology to get in front of casting directors; the history of "The Harvey Girls"; actress Angie Dickinson; home stager Meridith Baer (Staged to Perfection (2013)); transforming actors into the characters they play; comic Jim Gaffigan; Oscar predictions;
Sun, Aug 18, 2019
This week's "Sunday Morning" hosted by Jane Pauley, takes us to Tuscany, with stories on all things Italian - art and design, traditions and culture, fashion, food, music and entertainment, history and culture. Featuring: Mark Phillips' report on reverse emigration, in which Americans are returning to the Old Country; Lee Cowan on the birthplace of Pinocchio; Rita Braver sits down with author Frances Mayes at her villa made famous in "Under the Tuscan Sun"; Alina Cho visits Sting and Trudie Styler at their 400-year-old house; Tracy Smith interviews fashion designer Brunello Cucinelli; and Seth Doane samples some delicious local fare. (Originally broadcast May 19, 2019.)
Sun, Aug 25, 2019
The prevalence of reading disorder dyslexia; singer Taylor Swift; photographer Barbara Van Cleve, who focuses her lens on "cowgirls"; author Eddie Huang (book, "Fresh Off the Boat"); Argentina's large Italian population; largely unknown tennis players who are not in the spotlight but still chasing a dream;
Sun, Sep 1, 2019
Apparel entrepreneur Bayard Winthrop, founder and CEO of San Francisco-based apparel manufacturer American Giant; Association of Flight Attendants president Sara Nelson; former U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis; singer Dolly Parton (Dolly Parton's Heartstrings (2019), Christmas on the Square (2020) and Christmas at Dollywood (2019)) ; comic Jim Gaffigan (Above the Shadows (2019) and Playmobil: The Movie (2019));