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In a rare move, Oprah Winfrey revives a 20-year-old novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo. The pair joined "CBS Mornings" to talk about the power of revisiting older stories, and the challenges of writing.
In a rare move, Oprah Winfrey revives a 20-year-old novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo. The pair joined "CBS Mornings" to talk about the power of revisiting older stories, and the challenges of writing.
Read an excerpt from the first chapter of the 2007 novel, "Bridge of Sighs," written by Richard Russo.
Josh Brolin stars as a grieving father in the new thriller "Weapons," marking his first venture into the horror genre.
Jimmy Spithill stars in the new Paramount+ series "Uncharted: SailGP" that brings fans into the fast-growing, adrenaline-packed world of SailGP. The show features exclusive footage and a rare interview with league co-founder Larry Ellison.
Academy Award nominee Josh Brolin joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his latest role in "Weapons," where he plays a father desperate for answers after his son and 16 other children vanish overnight. Brolin, who also serves as executive producer, stars opposite Emmy winner Julia Garner.
Oasis said that its members are "shocked and saddened" after a man fell to his death during a concert by the band at London's Wembley Stadium.
Loni Anderson, who played a struggling radio station's empowered receptionist on the hit TV comedy "WKRP in Cincinnati," died Sunday, just days before her 80th birthday.
In this web exclusive, the comedy team of Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about their latest collaboration, "Cheech & Chong's Last Movie." The comedians also discuss how their partnership first clicked, and continues to do so; their approach to aging; and how, despite being best known as stoner comics, the majority of their comic material is about anything but weed.
The comedy duo Richard Anthony "Cheech" Marin and Thomas Chong made their names and fortunes playing laid-back potheads. Now 79 and 87, respectively, they're back on movie screens in "Cheech and Chong's Last Movie" (which may not be an accurate title). The best buds talked with correspondent Tracy Smith about their legacy. [Originally broadcast April 13, 2025.]
After Diane Shiffer retired from working as an educator and social worker, she took on a new calling: as a social media "grandfluencer." Known on TikTok as YourChubbyVintageNana, she now has nearly two million followers across platforms, as she goes all-in on "the Nana vibe." Correspondent Faith Salie talks with Shiffer, and with Barbara Costello, of Brunch With Babs, both part of a growing number of older content creators who are finding audiences and post-retirement careers in social media. [Originally broadcast April 13, 2025.]
Thousands of fans will gather in Golden Gate Park over the weekend to mark 60 years of the Grateful Dead, with a performance by the tribute band Dead and Company. Never-before-seen photos of the Grateful Dead will also come to life in San Francisco. Elizabeth Cook has the story.
Tony Hale is known for his comedic roles in "Veep" and "Arrested Development," but in his newest project "Sketch," he takes on the role of a widowed father in what turns out to be a fantastical adventure.
Folk singer-songwriter duo The Swell Season is a collaboration between Irish singer-songwriter Glen Hansard and Czech pianist-vocalist Marketa Irglova began in 2005 and culminated in an Oscar for best original song in their 2007 film "Once." Their newest album, "Forward," is their first in 16 years and they will be hitting the road to tour beginning in September. Here is The Swell Season with "Great Weight."
Folk singer-songwriter duo The Swell Season is a collaboration between Irish singer-songwriter Glen Hansard and Czech pianist-vocalist Marketa Irglova began in 2005 and culminated in an Oscar for best original song in their 2007 film "Once." Their newest album, "Forward," is their first in 16 years and they will be hitting the road to tour beginning in September. Here is The Swell Season with "People We Used to Be."
Folk singer-songwriter duo The Swell Season is a collaboration between Irish singer-songwriter Glen Hansard and Czech pianist-vocalist Marketa Irglova began in 2005 and culminated in an Oscar for best original song in their 2007 film "Once." Their newest album, "Forward," is their first in 16 years and they will be hitting the road to tour beginning in September. Here is The Swell Season with "Stuck in Reverse."
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