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Berry Gordy tells Anthony Mason about the first days of Motown
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Berry Gordy tells Anthony Mason about the first days of Motown
The rapper-entrepreneur escaped street life and built an astounding success in business
Aisles of products at Walmart inspire abstract art
Web extra: A tour of 50 Cent's office
Web extra: 50 Cent on rap music and violence
Roma Downey and Mark Burnett talk of their Biblical saga that's been a ratings hit for the History Channel
Singer-songwriter Glen Hansard talks to Anthony Mason about growing up as a street performer in Dublin
The rock band's frontman describes how Phish was shut down in 2004, at a time when his personal life was coming unraveled
Glen Hansard - the singer-songwriter behind "Once" - performs "Love Don't Keep Me Waiting" on a Manhattan street and in a Bleecker Street record shop
The rock band's frontman tells Anthony Mason about Phish's relationship with its passionate fans, who can be, he admitted, "a little persnickety"
The Phish frontman admits "It's hard to wrap my head around" the opening of his new musical, "Hands on a Hardbody"
The creator-star of the hit HBO series says portraying a dumpy, OCD-afflicted twenty-something is in her comfort zone
Our commentator says television is too good these days to ever be satisfied with just one episode at a time
Says new prequel isn't a desecration of "The Wizard of Oz," but is joyless (and could have used songs)
The TV actress known for her brash and affable Rhoda Morgenstern went public about her terminal brain cancer
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
In the late 1970s, a group of university students in West Texas, wanting a place to study with a view, hauled a desk to the top of Hancock Hill in the town of Alpine. Today, the desk is a pilgrimage for hikers seeking a meditative place.
The former "Parks and Recreation" star heads the surreal, critically-acclaimed series about workers at a mysterious corporation whose brains are altered to create distinctly separate personalities in and out of the office.
Whimsical and romantic, the music of Icelandic singer and cellist Laufey Lín Bing Jónsdóttir blends pop, jazz, classical and bossa nova – a "mishmash," she calls it. Her latest album is "A Matter of Time."
For more than 40 years, glaciologist Mauri Pelto has been measuring shrinking glaciers in Washington State. He's been joined by his daughter, artist-scientist Jill Pelto, whose watercolors provide another view of the drastically-changing landscape.
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
The humorist has some thoughts about gratuities, especially when they're pre-programmed onto a screen.
More than six decades after the Kennedy assassination, the existence of unreleased documents from the investigation has continued to fuel questions - and conspiracy theories - in search for a "smoking gun." What did the recent release of thousands of documents reveal?
Billy Wilder's caustic tale of Hollywood, obsession and murder, in which a fading star of silent pictures tries to recreate her fame, is back in its full dark glory.
The computer inventor and co-founder of Apple is sounding the alarm about one of the great threats of this new Information Age: internet fraud. He talks about how he is fighting for the victims of online scams involving AI, cryptocurrency and faked messages.