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On Broadway: Keeping the lights on

COVID-19 has shuttered stages on the Great White Way, but there are some traditions in Broadway theaters that can’t be totally turned off. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with “Hadestown” star André De Shields, multiple Tony-winner Bernadette Peters, Broadway producer Jennifer Ashley Tepper, and Seth Rudetsky & James Wesley, the couple behind the “Stars In the House” web series, about how theater artists are coping with the shutdown by turning to a whole new stage. Source

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Passage: Remembering Christo

“Sunday Morning” looks back at the artist whose massive and eye-catching wrapped projects around the world changed the very fabric of what we call art Source

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Passage: Remembering the artist Christo

“Sunday Morning” marks the passing this week, at age 84, of Christo Vladimirov Javacheff, better known as Christo, the Bulgarian-born artist who was truly all wrapped up in his work. Teamed with his wife Jeanne-Claude, he became renowned for monumental, transformative and yet impermanent works of public art, wrapping buildings and landscapes with colorful fabric. Jane Pauley looks back at his free-spirited art. Source

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Keeping Broadway’s lights on

The “ghost light” is more than a stage tradition; it’s a symbol of how the bright lights of the theater world haven’t been entirely dimmed by the coronavirus pandemic Source

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Pete Davidson on “The King of Staten Island”

The “Saturday Night Live” star talks about his new, mostly-autobiographical movie about a drifting twenty-something from NYC’s least-celebrated borough touched by parental loss and depression (and yes, it’s a comedy) Source

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The whole world is watching us

International observers, both America’s friends and adversaries, discuss the anger and polarization in our nation that, they say, represent a United States relinquishing its global leadership and withdrawing from the world Source

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