“Sunday Morning” samples some of the most hotly-anticipated new albums this fall. Source
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The New Season: Movie premieres for Fall 2021
From the return of James Bond and “Top Gun,” to the sci-fi epic “Dune” and the musical remake of “West Side Story,” Hollywood is aiming big this fall. Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with critic Elvis Mitchell about what audiences may expect to find among the season’s new offerings on screen – and if they are ready to go back into theaters. Source
Anderson Cooper on the Vanderbilt dynasty
In his new book, the CNN anchor and “60 Minutes” correspondent tells the story of the Vanderbilt family (which included his mother Gloria), of fortunes made and spent, and of how the family’s wealth and privilege marked succeeding generations. Source
The New Season in Film: With theaters reopening, stories are writ large once again
From the return of James Bond and “Top Gun,” to the sci-fi epic “Dune” and the musical remake of “West Side Story,” Hollywood is aiming big this fall. Check out our list of coming attractions. Source
The New Season in Art: The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures premieres
On September 30 the long-awaited museum dedicated to film history and culture will open in Los Angeles – just one of the highlights on display in the new exhibition season. Check out our list of coming attractions. Source
How dialect coaches put the accent on performances
Dialect coaches teach actors to sound more like the characters they’re playing, accentuating the performances of such stars as Kate Winslet in “Mare of Easttown,” and Rachel McAdams in “Eurovision Song Contest.” Correspondent Martha Teichner talks with some of today’s leading coaches for films and TV about how accents and dialects help tell a story. Source
Christo’s wrapped Arc de Triomphe
When the artist known as Christo – famous for monumental projects that involved wrapping landmarks and landscapes in brilliant fabric – died in 2020, many doubted there would still be more of his spectacles to experience. But last week, the artist’s nephews and studio manager teamed up to realize a long-planned dream of Christo and his late wife, Jeanne-Claude: the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, wrapped in colors emulating the French flag. Correspondent John Blackstone reports on what may be just the first of the couple’s projects to be realized posthumously. Source
Christo’s dream unveiled: A wrapped Arc de Triomphe
When the artist famous for wrapping landmarks and landscapes in brilliant fabric died in 2020, many doubted there would still be more of his spectacles to experience. But last week, a long-planned dream of Christo and his late wife, Jeanne-Claude, was realized in Paris. Source
A trip to the original “Mayberry”
Mount Airy, N.C., the inspiration for Mayberry in the 1960s comedy “The Andy Griffith Show,” has reinvented itself as a destination for hundreds of thousands of fans of the show who visit each year – nostalgic for a town that never really existed. Source
“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 9/19
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Ted Koppel visits a North Carolina town that has fashioned itself as a real-life Mayberry, from “The Andy Griffith Show.” Plus: Tracy Smith profiles actor James Brolin; Mo Rocca sits down with Anderson Cooper to discuss his new book on the family history of the Vanderbilts; Martha Teichner finds out how dialogue coaches put the accent on an actor’s performance; Serena Altschul and Lee Cowan check out new offerings at museums and multiplexes this fall; and John Blackstone examines the late artist Christo’s posthumous project – a wrapped Arc de Triomphe. Source