JFK at 100: Secrets of Camelot, hiding in plain sight Journalist Thomas Oliphant on the stories still being uncovered from archives about the campaign and presidency of John F. Kennedy May 7, 2017
David Edelstein on "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" and May's "must-sees" Web exclusive: The "Sunday Morning" film critic reviews the newest addition to the Marvel Comics Universe, and a few gems in theaters and on streaming services this month May 7, 2017
In remembrance: Director Jonathan Demme Critic David Edelstein on the filmmaker whose fiction, documentaries and concert films always showed human beings in their most brilliant light Apr 30, 2017
Scott Simon on baseball and the power of art The host of NPR’s “Weekend Edition” (and a lifelong Cubs fan) on how an iconic Norman Rockwell painting depicting the Wrigley Field dugout became the image of the hapless losers Apr 23, 2017
When the Word is put to music Bill Flanagan on how artists like Jessi Colter turn the poetry of Bible verse into lyrics that speak beyond cultures and faith Apr 16, 2017
Mellody Hobson on our ballooning debt Credit card companies issued more than 10 million cards to subprime borrowers last year, up 25% from 2014 - but that’s not nearly the whole story Apr 9, 2017
Jim Gaffigan on awkward winter sports 'Tis the season for misery masquerading as fun, according to the comedian and "Sunday Morning" contributor Mar 19, 2017
David Edelstein’s Oscar picks In a year that is momentously political, it may be hard to dodge politics when the Academy Award winners are announced Feb 26, 2017
Faith Salie: Tips on that dreaded "reply all" Some advice on email etiquette, including when (and when not) to use cc: instead of reply all Feb 19, 2017
Mellody Hobson: Your Super Bowl party, brought to you by global trade The annual “all-American” celebration is a lot more international than you think Feb 5, 2017
Rita Braver: I was Mary Richards CBS News correspondent recalls her job as a “girl producer” in a New Orleans TV newsroom Jan 29, 2017
Mary Tyler Moore: An appreciation Critic David Edelstein on the actress who could turn the world on with her smile Jan 29, 2017
David Edelstein on the Oscar contenders Critic draws attention to the films that should (or shouldn’t) win the attention of the Academy Jan 22, 2017
Ben Stein on the greatness of America It is the peaceful, respectful transition of power that sets our nation apart from those that change leaders with tanks and cannons Jan 22, 2017
Peggy Noonan on inaugural addresses Columnist and speechwriter discusses the weight of history on presidential speeches Jan 15, 2017
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Pentatonix: Friendships and harmonies The a cappella quintet has won three Grammys and sold 10 million albums. Kirstin Maldonado, Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kevin Olusola and Matt Sallee talk about bringing their heavenly voices to the sounds of Christmas. Dec 21
Remembering the treasured films of Rob Reiner Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz looks back at the work of actor and director Rob Reiner, whose films became part of our shared cinematic language because of their humor, drama, and aching belief in humanity. Dec 21
The enduring message of "It's a Wonderful Life" Ted Koppel visits Seneca Falls, the Central New York town that's said to have inspired the 1946 Jimmy Stewart classic "It's a Wonderful Life," a film that celebrates smalltown virtues and happy endings, and which still has a powerful hold on our imagination. Dec 21
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A guide to "Made in America" holiday gifts, state by state The Made in America Holiday Gift Guide, promoting products made in the U.S., includes more than 150 companies from all 50 states. For small business owners, being included in this year's gift guide feels close to a Christmas miracle. Dec 14
Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson on the musical alchemy of "Song Sung Blue" In their new movie, "Song Sung Blue," Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson play Mike and Claire Sardina, the real-life musical impersonators from Milwaukee who sang as the Neil Diamond tribute act Lightning & Thunder. Dec 15
Fear of flying: Faith Salie on Secretary Duffy and the pajama resistance When Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy admonished air travelers who didn't "dress up" for their flights, flyers responded – by wearing pajamas. Faith Salie looks at what travelers think of the Secretary's flight of fancy. Dec 14
Commentaries
JFK at 100: Secrets of Camelot, hiding in plain sight
Journalist Thomas Oliphant on the stories still being uncovered from archives about the campaign and presidency of John F. Kennedy
David Edelstein on "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" and May's "must-sees"
Web exclusive: The "Sunday Morning" film critic reviews the newest addition to the Marvel Comics Universe, and a few gems in theaters and on streaming services this month
In remembrance: Director Jonathan Demme
Critic David Edelstein on the filmmaker whose fiction, documentaries and concert films always showed human beings in their most brilliant light
Scott Simon on baseball and the power of art
The host of NPR’s “Weekend Edition” (and a lifelong Cubs fan) on how an iconic Norman Rockwell painting depicting the Wrigley Field dugout became the image of the hapless losers
When the Word is put to music
Bill Flanagan on how artists like Jessi Colter turn the poetry of Bible verse into lyrics that speak beyond cultures and faith
Mellody Hobson on our ballooning debt
Credit card companies issued more than 10 million cards to subprime borrowers last year, up 25% from 2014 - but that’s not nearly the whole story
Jim Gaffigan on awkward winter sports
'Tis the season for misery masquerading as fun, according to the comedian and "Sunday Morning" contributor
David Edelstein’s Oscar picks
In a year that is momentously political, it may be hard to dodge politics when the Academy Award winners are announced
Faith Salie: Tips on that dreaded "reply all"
Some advice on email etiquette, including when (and when not) to use cc: instead of reply all
Mellody Hobson: Your Super Bowl party, brought to you by global trade
The annual “all-American” celebration is a lot more international than you think
Rita Braver: I was Mary Richards
CBS News correspondent recalls her job as a “girl producer” in a New Orleans TV newsroom
Mary Tyler Moore: An appreciation
Critic David Edelstein on the actress who could turn the world on with her smile
David Edelstein on the Oscar contenders
Critic draws attention to the films that should (or shouldn’t) win the attention of the Academy
Ben Stein on the greatness of America
It is the peaceful, respectful transition of power that sets our nation apart from those that change leaders with tanks and cannons
Peggy Noonan on inaugural addresses
Columnist and speechwriter discusses the weight of history on presidential speeches
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Pentatonix: Friendships and harmonies
The a cappella quintet has won three Grammys and sold 10 million albums. Kirstin Maldonado, Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kevin Olusola and Matt Sallee talk about bringing their heavenly voices to the sounds of Christmas.
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The enduring message of "It's a Wonderful Life"
Ted Koppel visits Seneca Falls, the Central New York town that's said to have inspired the 1946 Jimmy Stewart classic "It's a Wonderful Life," a film that celebrates smalltown virtues and happy endings, and which still has a powerful hold on our imagination.
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A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
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The Made in America Holiday Gift Guide, promoting products made in the U.S., includes more than 150 companies from all 50 states. For small business owners, being included in this year's gift guide feels close to a Christmas miracle.
Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson on the musical alchemy of "Song Sung Blue"
In their new movie, "Song Sung Blue," Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson play Mike and Claire Sardina, the real-life musical impersonators from Milwaukee who sang as the Neil Diamond tribute act Lightning & Thunder.
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