Ta-Nehisi Coates on race, hope and speaking out
Ta-Nahesi Coates, a mild-mannered, even shy writer for The Atlantic, has become a celebrity intellectual as his books about race have become bestsellers. The recipient of a National Book Award and a so-called MacArthur “genius grant,” Coates
Lin-Manuel Miranda on “Almost Like Praying”
In this web exclusive, “Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda talks with correspondent David Begnaud about writing and recording the song “Almost Like Praying” during the “terrible silence” after Puerto Rico was struck by Hurricane Maria. He also sings
Lin-Manuel Miranda on “Almost Like Praying”
In this web exclusive, “Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda talks with correspondent David Begnaud about writing and recording the song “Almost Like Praying” during the “terrible silence” after Puerto Rico was struck by Hurricane Maria. He also sings
“Radical hospitality” towards Philadelphia's homeless
In Philadelphia, the “City of Brotherly Love,” a new restaurant called Rooster Soup opened earlier this year, and it has a lot to crow about already. It’s been named one of America’s “Top Ten New Restaurants” by
“Radical hospitality” towards Philadelphia's homeless
In Philadelphia, the “City of Brotherly Love,” a new restaurant called Rooster Soup opened earlier this year, and it has a lot to crow about already. It’s been named one of America’s “Top Ten New Restaurants” by
David Edelstein on Louis C.K.'s “I Love You, Daddy”
In this web exclusive, “Sunday Morning” film critic David Edelstein ponders the feature film directorial debut of Louis C.K., “I Love You, Daddy,” the release of which was canceled after The New York Times published reports of
Nature: Pelicans
We leave you this Sunday Morning in the company of American white pelicans in Marin County, California, north of San Francisco. Videographer: Lee McEachern
Tina Brown on how fate played out for Harvey Weinstein
In this web exclusive, former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown talks with Tony Dokoupil about her partnership with Harvey Weinstein on the short-lived magazine Talk. She describes the “very persuasive” Weinstein (now the subject of explosive allegations
The rise of Japanese whisky
Mo Rocca visits distilleries in Japan, where some of the world’s best whiskies are being made, and learns how Scottish whiskies are being challenged for greatness.
Bringing Yemeni coffee back to America
Yemenis were the first to cultivate coffee, which has been heralded as the best in the world, but years of conflict have prevented Yemeni farmers from growing and exporting their crop. John Blackstone meets importer Mokhtar Alkhanshali,