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
Bob Schieffer: A race of negatives Says this year's battle for the presidency is shaping up as one of the nastiest and dirtiest in American history Jul 24, 2016
What makes Tim Duncan's retirement remarkable Comedian Paul Mecurio on the NBA power forward whose departure from the court highlights the less-than-remarkable attitudes of other star athletes Jul 17, 2016
Facing up to a divisive issue: Actresses and cosmetic surgery David Edelstein on actors who get "work" done, and the critics who shame them Jul 10, 2016
Holiday movies: What's good at the multiplex? Critic David Edelstein takes in "The BFG," "Independence Day: Resurgence," "The Legend of Tarzan" and "Free State of Jones" Jul 3, 2016
Jim Gaffigan: Let's pay people to attend school The comedian goes one step further than proposals that merely pay for tuition Jun 26, 2016
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Commentaries
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
Bob Schieffer: A race of negatives
Says this year's battle for the presidency is shaping up as one of the nastiest and dirtiest in American history
What makes Tim Duncan's retirement remarkable
Comedian Paul Mecurio on the NBA power forward whose departure from the court highlights the less-than-remarkable attitudes of other star athletes
Facing up to a divisive issue: Actresses and cosmetic surgery
David Edelstein on actors who get "work" done, and the critics who shame them
Holiday movies: What's good at the multiplex?
Critic David Edelstein takes in "The BFG," "Independence Day: Resurgence," "The Legend of Tarzan" and "Free State of Jones"
Jim Gaffigan: Let's pay people to attend school
The comedian goes one step further than proposals that merely pay for tuition
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The New Season: Fall 2025 - The most anticipated new movies, music, TV and more
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The New Season: Fall 2025 - Art, from Calder sculptures to Impressionist masters
"Sunday Morning" offers highlights of fall exhibitions, including a newly-opened Philadelphia oasis filled with works by sculptor Alexander Calder, and Impressionist paintings on display across the country.
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As the Jewish calendar marks Rosh Hashanah, Rabbi Angela Buchdahl offers a message to us all about commemorating the New Year.
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