Longtime radio and TV reporter Larry Kane interviewed the Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein in 1964 in the midst of the band’s North American tour. Epstein discusses how he originally discovered the band, some of the keys to the group’s success, and the impact of their appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” Source
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Sarah Jessica Parker on shoe line: “I wanted a shoe that I would be proud offering”
Golden Globe and Emmy award-winning actress Sarah Jessica Parker is set to launch her new shoe line, SJP. Sarah Jessica Parker joins the “CBS This Morning” co-hosts to discuss her shoe line and the possibility of another “Sex and the City” movie. Source
Petula Clark gives a fresh take to classics
Singer Petula Clark tells CBS News’ Lauren Moraski why she initially didn’t want to do a new version of “Downtown” and why it was time to pay tribute to John Lennon Source
Chiwetel Ejiofor: An actor’s journey
Chiwetel Ejiofor is hardly a household name, but his harrowing performance in the film “12 Year’s a Slave” is beginning to change all that. He’s been nominated for almost every Best Actor award this season, including an Oscar. Lee Cowan reports. Source
“48 Hours” looks at how music is saving kids in New Orleans
For many children in New Orleans, being in a marching band is a lifeline. CBS News cultural correspondent Wynton Marsalis reports on “The Whole Gritty City” for “48 Hours.” Source
What would Leonardo DiCaprio do if he weren’t an actor?
In this web exclusive clip, “Wolf of Wall Street” star Leonardo DiCaprio tells Lee Cowan about the origins of his passion for marine biology and the environment. Source
Sylvester Stallone takes stage with Broadway cast of “Rocky”
“Rocky” hits the Great White Way, plus “House of Cards” cast members talk season 2. Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today’s Eye on Entertainment. Source
Surfing pig charms beachgoers in Hawaii
A pet pig, known as Kama, goes everywhere with his owner, Hawaiian Kai Holt – he even surfs with him. KGMB’s Keahi Tucker reports. Source
Joe Cipriano: The man behind the voice over
Joe Cipriano is one of the most recognized voices in America and has worked for most major broadcast and radio networks. He also provides the live voice for the Grammy and Emmy Awards. Cipriano joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss his new book “Living on Air: Adventures in Broadcasting.” Source
Turning metal into music: The art of trumpet making
Josh Landress makes and fixes brass instruments at his workshop on the fifth floor of a slim building in Midtown Manhattan. He’s on the short list of people who builds trumpets “the old-fashioned way,” a process that takes as much strength as it does quiet patience. Source