Preview: Kathy Griffin on receiving death threats
In this preview of an interview to be broadcast on “Sunday Morning” March 24, comedian Kathy Griffin explains to Luke Burbank some of the fallout from her 2017 photo shoot in which she was pictured holding a
What's for lunch? A surprising school cafeteria menu
Dan Giusti previously worked at what has been called the best restaurant in the world, Noma, in Copenhagen. So, what is he doing at a lunch line at a New London, Conn., elementary school? Just revolutionizing the
Bill Hader: He kills!
Tracy Smith profiles “SNL” alumni Bill Hader, who is beginning his second season playing a hitman in the acclaimed HBO comedy “Barry.”
“The Twilight Zone,” then and now
In 1959 Rod Serling’s TV series, “The Twilight Zone,” made its debut on CBS. Though not a major success at the time, the show that served up horror and science fiction stories as winking tales of contemporary
Mogul in the making
Fourteen-year-old actress Marsai Martin, the star of the TV series “Black-ish,” is also one of the youngest executive producers in motion picture history. Her company, Genius Productions, is behind the new comedy “Little,” a sort of reversal
An exonerated artist
Detroit artist Richard Phillips, who will turn 73 next month, is having his first exhibition. He is America’s most unlikely art phenom, because before becoming celebrated, Phillips was incarcerated for 46 years for a murder he didn’t
The Profile in Courage Award
The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation’s Profile in Courage Award is presented annually to elected public officials who have made courageous decisions despite political and personal risks. Martha Teichner talks with Ambassador Caroline Kennedy and her son,
Passage: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers some notables who left us this past week, including CBS News’ award-winning foreign editor Ana Real.
Historian Douglas Brinkley on a 21st century moonshot
In 1961 President John F. Kennedy called on America to send a man to the moon and back, a patriotic “moonshot” directive that pushed our country, and our technology, to new heights. Historian Douglas Brinkley talks about
The enthusiastic Steve Ballmer
In 2014 Steve Ballmer, who ranks as one of the wealthiest people in the world, bought the Los Angeles Clippers, and is today their most enthusiastic fan. It’s just one of the areas the former Microsoft CEO