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Visiting museums online

Museums have always been a way to escape the pressures of daily life. Yet, just when we really need them, they’re closed … except, thank goodness, on the internet. Rita Braver visits some of the arts institutions whose virtual doors are open for exhibitions and artistic exploration. Source

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Nathan Lane on playing the dark side

The Tony-winning actor best known for comedies such as “The Producers” and “The Birdcage” now stars in a noir TV murder mystery tinged with the supernatural: “Penny Dreadful: City of Angels” Source

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Nathan Lane on “Penny Dreadful: City of Angels”

Tony Award-winning actor Nathan Lane, best known for playing funny and poignant in such comedies as “The Producers” and “The Birdcage,” now stars in a noir TV murder mystery tinged with the supernatural: “Penny Dreadful: City of Angels.” He talked with correspondent Martha Teichner about pushing himself into more dramatic roles on stage; about the loss of acclaimed playwright Terrence McNally to coronavirus; and about the wisdom he gleaned from George C. Scott, his co-star in his very first Broadway show back in 1982. Source

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Tough times ahead for small business owners

According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, nearly a quarter of small businesses (which employ more than half of all U.S. workers) may close permanently within two months without a financial lifeline Source

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A mask-making movement

Some of the most effective weapons against COVID-19 are turning out to be a needle and thread. Lee Cowan reports on how companies large and small, and private individuals who’ve never sewn a button, are volunteering to make masks and gowns vital to protecting health care workers and halting the spread of coronavirus. Source

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“48 Hours” Live to Tell: Surviving Ted Bundy

Notorious serial killer Ted Bundy targeted three young Florida women in one of his final attacks. They survived and share their terrifying ordeal and long road to recovery. CBS News correspondent Tracy Smith reports. Source

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