Host: Jane Pauley
COVER STORY: Facebook
Correspondent David Pogue reports.
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ART: Ceramic artist Roberto Lugo’s spin on tea pots
Roberto Lugo grew up in a North Philadelphia neighborhood better known for poverty and crime than for pottery. Yet the 40-year-old artist’s ceramics, featuring the faces of his personal heroes, put a modern spin on classic tea pots. Correspondent Serena Altschul talks with Lugo, whose work is on display at some of the country’s leading museums and galleries, about how he is shaping his passion to inspire others.
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BOOKS: Kelefa Sanneh on the perverse charm of punk music
New Yorker writer and “Sunday Morning” contributor Kelefa Sanneh, author of “Major Labels: A History of Popular Music in Seven Genres,” talks about a mixtape that changed his life at age 14, and how a Ramones concert evoked the thrill of punk music.
BOOK EXCERPT: Kelefa Sanneh’s “Major Labels” (With audio)
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MUSIC: The Doobie Brothers, still going strong
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famers, who’ve been playing together for more than half a century, don’t let old resentments get in the way of a new album and tour. Correspondent Jim Axelrod talks with members of The Doobie Brothers – Michael McDonald, Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons and John McFee – about the band’s longevity, and about their first studio album in more than a decade, “Liberté.”
To hear “The American Dream” from The Doobie Brothers’ new album, “Liberté,” click on the video player below.
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HARTMAN: Marines
PASSAGE: In memoriam
BOOKS: Anthony Doerr’s latest literary epic, “Cloud Cuckoo Land”
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “All the Light We Cannot See” returns with a new historical novel that spans more than 700 years. Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with Doerr about his lifelong love of writing, his previous bestseller’s overwhelming success, and the power of telling stories that transcend time.
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MOVIES: Daniel Craig looks beyond James Bond
After five films in which he starred as Ian Fleming’s secret agent James Bond, Daniel Craig is saying goodbye to the character with the release of “No Time to Die.” Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz talks with Craig about playing 007, letting go, and who might follow him in the role.
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HEADLINES: Washington showdown
Correspondent John Dickerson reports.
COMMENTARY: Daniel Bergmann on his autism, and a breakthrough lesson
Classified for years as “intellectually disabled,” a young man’s education, and later success, took a dramatic turn thanks to one teacher’s thoughtful instruction.
NATURE: TBD
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