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“Hit Makers”: New book explores how things become popular

In a world of media overload, what determines which music or TV shows –even political candidates — will rise above the din to become the thing everyone talks about? Author Derek Thompson, senior editor at The Atlantic, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss his new book, “The Hit Makers: The Science of Popularity in an Age of Distraction,” which explores how things move from obscurity to obsession. Source

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Saturday Sessions: Sarah Jarosz performs “House of Mercy”

A gifted multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter Sarah Jarosz was a mandolin virtuoso by the age of 10. At 16, the Austin native was signed by Sugar Hill Records and began working on her debut album. Last year, Jarosz released “Undercurrent,” her fourth album that’s nominated in three Grammy categories. On “CBS This Morning: Saturday,” Jarosz performs “House of Mercy.” Source

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Saturday Sessions: Sarah Jarosz performs “Take Me Back”

A gifted multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter Sarah Jarosz was a mandolin virtuoso by the age of 10. At 16, the Austin native was signed by Sugar Hill Records and began working on her debut album. Last year, Jarosz released “Undercurrent,” her fourth album that’s nominated in three Grammy categories. On “CBS This Morning: Saturday,” Jarosz performs “Take Me Back.” Source

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Saturday Sessions: Sarah Jarosz performs “Green Lights”

A gifted multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter Sarah Jarosz was a mandolin virtuoso by the age of 10. At 16, the Austin native was signed by Sugar Hill Records and began working on her debut album. Last year, Jarosz released “Undercurrent,” her fourth album that’s nominated in three Grammy categories. On “CBS This Morning: Saturday,” Jarosz performs “Green Lights.” Source

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Emma Stone on Hollywood auditions

In this preview of a profile to air on “Sunday Morning,” Emma Stone, the Oscar-nominated star of “La La Land,” talks with Lee Cowan about her move to Los Angeles at age 15 to pursue an acting career, and how she faced the daunting process of Hollywood auditions. Source

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