Jane Pauley looks back at the career of Louis Gossett, Jr., whose acclaimed performances included the TV series “Roots,” and the film “An Officer and the Gentleman,” for which he became the first African American actor to win a best supporting actor Oscar. Source
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The Scene: Inside The Arts Garage With Karyn Walker
Karyn recaps some past events plus one coming up to kick off the month of April.
This week on The Scene – Join host Laura Holloway as she visits with Karyn Walker, the owner of The Arts Garage in Smithville. Karyn talks about how she settled on the building The Arts Garage is in after it sat for years, the idea of finding “stolen moments” where a person can take five minutes to create, & all about The Blue Show that is coming up on First Friday.
New episodes every Sunday at 8am on Lite Rock 95.9.
King Charles attends Easter service in 1st major outing since cancer diagnosis
King Charles III attended an Easter service at Windsor Castle with the queen and other royal family members, marking his most important public outing in months. Source
Nature: Bunnies in Pennsylvania
We leave you this Easter Sunday on the bunny trail near Lake Pleasant in Northwest Pennsylvania. Videographer: Carl Mrozek. Source
Bishop Mariann Budde and Wilton Cardinal Gregory on “Face the Nation,” March 31, 2024 | full interview
Watch Ed O’Keefe’s extended interview with Archbishop of Washington Wilton Cardinal Gregory and Bishop of Washington Rev. Mariann Budde on March 31, 2024. Source
Farewell, Mary Lou Teel
Forty-five years ago, producer Mary Lou Teel walked in the door at CBS News, and set off on a long and accomplished journey. Without question Mary Lou is part of our “Sunday Morning” DNA, which is why her retirement is so bittersweet. Source
Commentary: Wilton Cardinal Gregory with a prayer for peace at Easter time
As we enter the season of spring, and a significant time for many faiths, the Archbishop of Washington, D.C., offers his thoughts on unity, and a wish for long-lasting peace in every part of the world. Source
Pete Townshend on the return of “Tommy” to Broadway
The Who’s rock opera won five Tony Awards when it was translated to Broadway three decades ago, and now it’s back. Townshend and his collaborators discuss turning the story of a pinball wizard into Broadway magic. Source
The Who’s “Tommy” returns to Broadway
The rock opera “Tommy” was one of The Who’s biggest hits, and won five Tony Awards when it was translated to Broadway three decades ago. Now it’s back, in a version that Pete Townshend and director Des McAnuff say is more relevant than ever. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with Townshend, who describes the personal price he’s paid for every iteration of “Tommy”; and with the star and creative team who discuss turning the story of a pinball wizard into Broadway magic. Source
Building healthier habitats to resist the impacts of climate change
Scientists have prescribed practical steps to heal our warming planet, including returning our towns back to a more natural state. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti explains how taking steps to mitigate the effects of climate change can save us from the trauma of disasters brought about by extreme weather. Source