Michelle Obama: An appreciation Washington Post fashion critic Robin Givhan on the outgoing, trendsetting first lady Jan 15, 2017
Faith Salie on a life well curated Nowadays everyone’s a curator of their favorite things - here we list of ways it’s changed our lives Jan 8, 2017
A little-known story from the life of John Glenn Bill Flanagan on the fascinating shared history of the first American to orbit the Earth and pioneer pilot Charles Lindbergh Dec 11, 2016
Douglas Brinkley: Fidel Castro’s shadow will continue to loom large Says Cuba's revolutionary leader, who died this week at age 90, will remain a folk hero Nov 27, 2016
Nancy Giles: Time to get to work Nearly 100 million people did not bother to vote, making that “more perfect union” a more distant prospect Nov 13, 2016
Bob Schieffer on our unsavory presidential campaign Says vulgar comments and character attacks have left an unsavory stain on everyone and everything they touched, including the election process itself Nov 6, 2016
Bob Sirott: Some of us will miss our losing Cubs Chicago broadcaster says the prospect of a winning team may upset the universe that longtime fans have always known Oct 30, 2016
Some frank words about profanity Faith Salie swears that people who curse are a lot more intelligent (It's @#$*& true!) Oct 23, 2016
Faith Salie on the Presidential Cookie Bake-off It’s time for the election year contest that pits Melania Trump’s Star Cookies vs. the Clinton Family’s Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies Oct 16, 2016
Rockers who defy time itself Bill Flanagan on the Desert Trip festival, a celebration of musicians in their 70s and their ageless music Oct 16, 2016
Jim Gaffigan on what's to love about Canada Comedian knows a thing or two about our northern neighbor, which may soon become home to disgruntled American voters Oct 16, 2016
Ben Stein: Trump must go “Sunday Morning” contributor says GOP nominee’s lewd comments about sexual assault are the last straw Oct 9, 2016
“Hell or High Water”: A new classic Western Critic David Edelstein says it’s the best movie he’s seen all year - and all last year, too Aug 21, 2016
Paul Mecurio and the decline of American lies Comedian says there is such a complete lack of respect for the truth - and a belief that it doesn’t matter if caught - that lying has become a reflexive, degraded art Aug 21, 2016
Nancy Giles: When chicks rule "Sunday Morning" contributor explains why she supports Hillary Clinton at the top of the Democratic ticket - expanding this country's diversity from the top down Jul 30, 2016
This week on "Sunday Morning" (Dec. 28) A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley. 2H ago
A New Mexico monastery where the silence calls The Monastery of Christ in the Desert, in Northern New Mexico, is home to 15 Benedictine monks, some livestock, and a guesthouse for people looking for a little quiet in this turbulent world. "Sunday Morning" pays a visit. Dec 21
Sean Ono Lennon on being caretaker of the legacy of John Lennon & Yoko Ono The musician-songwriter-producer, who says he feels a responsibility to promote his parents' legacy, talks about the animated short inspired by their anti-war anthem, "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)," and the new HBO documentary "One to One: John & Yoko." Dec 21
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
This week on "Sunday Morning" (Dec. 21) A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley. Dec 21
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
Michelle Obama: An appreciation
Washington Post fashion critic Robin Givhan on the outgoing, trendsetting first lady
Faith Salie on a life well curated
Nowadays everyone’s a curator of their favorite things - here we list of ways it’s changed our lives
A little-known story from the life of John Glenn
Bill Flanagan on the fascinating shared history of the first American to orbit the Earth and pioneer pilot Charles Lindbergh
Douglas Brinkley: Fidel Castro’s shadow will continue to loom large
Says Cuba's revolutionary leader, who died this week at age 90, will remain a folk hero
Nancy Giles: Time to get to work
Nearly 100 million people did not bother to vote, making that “more perfect union” a more distant prospect
Bob Schieffer on our unsavory presidential campaign
Says vulgar comments and character attacks have left an unsavory stain on everyone and everything they touched, including the election process itself
Bob Sirott: Some of us will miss our losing Cubs
Chicago broadcaster says the prospect of a winning team may upset the universe that longtime fans have always known
Some frank words about profanity
Faith Salie swears that people who curse are a lot more intelligent (It's @#$*& true!)
Faith Salie on the Presidential Cookie Bake-off
It’s time for the election year contest that pits Melania Trump’s Star Cookies vs. the Clinton Family’s Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies
Rockers who defy time itself
Bill Flanagan on the Desert Trip festival, a celebration of musicians in their 70s and their ageless music
Jim Gaffigan on what's to love about Canada
Comedian knows a thing or two about our northern neighbor, which may soon become home to disgruntled American voters
Ben Stein: Trump must go
“Sunday Morning” contributor says GOP nominee’s lewd comments about sexual assault are the last straw
“Hell or High Water”: A new classic Western
Critic David Edelstein says it’s the best movie he’s seen all year - and all last year, too
Paul Mecurio and the decline of American lies
Comedian says there is such a complete lack of respect for the truth - and a belief that it doesn’t matter if caught - that lying has become a reflexive, degraded art
Nancy Giles: When chicks rule
"Sunday Morning" contributor explains why she supports Hillary Clinton at the top of the Democratic ticket - expanding this country's diversity from the top down
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This week on "Sunday Morning" (Dec. 28)
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
A New Mexico monastery where the silence calls
The Monastery of Christ in the Desert, in Northern New Mexico, is home to 15 Benedictine monks, some livestock, and a guesthouse for people looking for a little quiet in this turbulent world. "Sunday Morning" pays a visit.
Sean Ono Lennon on being caretaker of the legacy of John Lennon & Yoko Ono
The musician-songwriter-producer, who says he feels a responsibility to promote his parents' legacy, talks about the animated short inspired by their anti-war anthem, "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)," and the new HBO documentary "One to One: John & Yoko."
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.
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.
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.
This week on "Sunday Morning" (Dec. 21)
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
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.
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.
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.