Here are the latest reports from CBS News ‘Sunday Morning’.
Nature up close: Yellowstone’s grizzly bears
Videographer Judy Lehmberg on one of the most formidable denizens of the National Park
Sean Hayes tickles the ivories
In this web exclusive the Emmy-winning actor demonstrates his talent for classical piano
Sean Hayes on “The Three Stooges”
In this web exclusive, “Will & Grace” star Sean Hayes talks about his experience shooting the Farrelly Brothers’ 2012 film, “The Three Stooges”
Actors on auditioning
The actors who answer a Broadway casting call probably all hope to win a Tony someday. But first, they need to survive the audition
Nature: Yellowstone National Park
We leave you this Tony Awards Sunday at Yellowstone National Park, where a mother grizzly bear and her cubs are the stars of the show
Calendar: Week of June 13
From National Little League Week to a Beatle’s birthday, “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
Remembering the Titanic of shark attacks
In 1916 five people were killed by one or more sharks along the Jersey Shore, setting off a frenzy of shark hunting
Gunfire erupts inside Fla. gay nightclub
Police say a mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, has resulted in at least 20 people dead, with dozens more wounded
No metal detectors at Christina Grimmie concert
Christina Grimmie was a rising music star before her life was cut short by a gunman outside an Orlando concert venue Friday night
On The Trail: Great Sand Dunes National Park
The Colorado landscape – one of the quietest places in the U.S. – is the background for an incredible soundscape of heightened acoustics
“Hamilton”: A revolutionary musical
The colorful life of the immigrant, visionary and “ten-dollar founding father” became the basis of a Broadway musical phenomenon
The infamous 1916 shark attacks that inspired “Jaws”
The scariest word at any beach has to be the warning: SHARK! Attacks by the sea predator are rare, nonetheless create concern for beachgoers
Amid the quiet of Colorado’s Great Sand Dunes
The sand dunes at Great Sand Dunes National Park in south-central Colorado are famous for being the tallest in North America – and among the quietest places in the entire country
Almanac: When interracial marriage bans were struck down
Forty-nine years ago today the United States Supreme Court unanimously struck down laws in 16 states that banned interracial marriage
Sean Hayes on his heavenly role
The Emmy-winner is now appearing on Broadway as an irreverent deity in the comedy “An Act of God”
Almanac: Loving v. Virginia
On June 12, 1967, the Supreme Court struck down state laws banning interracial marriage
What’s my line? Actors on memorization
Stage and TV stars describe their personal processes for “moving into the mind of the character”
Sean Hayes plays a deity in “An Act of God”
Actor Sean Hayes first won notice for his breakout role on the TV series “Will and Grace.”
The origins of the revolutionary musical “Hamilton”
This year, the record-breaking production “Hamilton,” with 16 Tony nominations, is widely expected to have an historic night at tonight’s awards ceremony
The line kings: How actors prepare for their roles
Broadway actors try to memorize their lines well before opening night, and they all have their individual ways of doing that
The Dead rise again: Dead & Company on tour
Three of the Grateful Dead’s surviving players, joined by John Mayer, Oteil Burbidge and Jeff Chimenti, still have a long way to go on that “long, strange trip” (with web exclusive videos)
Louisville residents tell their Muhammad Ali stories
More than 600,000 people call Louisville home. If you ever go there, you might get the idea that everyone of them has a story about an encounter with Muhammad Ali
The casting director: The actor’s lifeline
Veterans of Broadway, films and TV discuss the importance of auditions, and of being in the room where it happens
The resurrection of the Grateful Dead
More than two decades after Jerry Garcia’s death, a reshuffled version of the fabled group has started rocking out across the nation, featuring some familiar faces
John Mayer on being a deadhead
In this web extra John Mayer explains the appeal of the Grateful Dead’s music
Bob Weir and John Mayer on Dead & Company
In this web extra, one of the founding members of the Grateful Dead, Bob Weir, and singer-songwriter John Mayer, who is joining Weir as part of a new ensemble called Dead & Company, talk to Anthony Mason about reinventing the Dead’s music
The Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann
In this web extra Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann talk to Anthony Mason about the power of drums in the music of the Grateful Dead
The Grateful Dead’s musical heritage
In this web extra Bob Weir and John Mayer talk about the “living entity” that is the catalog of Grateful Dead music
Why John Mayer wanted to play with the Dead
The singer talks to correspondent Anthony Mason about the timelessness of the Grateful Dead’s music, and why he wanted to perform with the band’s surviving members as part of a new touring ensemble, Dead & Company
How Bill Nighy learns his lines
In this web exclusive acclaimed film and stage actor Bill Nighy discusses with Rita Braver his tricks for memorizing dialogue, and his superstitions about the process
James Corden brings “Carpool Karaoke” to Broadway
Watch this year’s Tony Awards host give a ride to the stars of “Hamilton,” “Shuffle Along,” “Fully Committed” and “She Loves Me”
From the pencil of James Patterson
He’s the bestselling author on the planet, but James Patterson isn’t about to take a breather. In fact, he’s working on shaking up the book business with an ambitious his new series, called Bookshots. Anthony Mason reports.
Matthew McConaughey on “Free State of Jones”
A new film starring Oscar-winner Matthew McConaughey tells the Civil War-era tale of a Confederate soldier who was either a hero or a traitor, depending on whom you ask
From the pencil of James Patterson
He’s the bestselling author on the planet, but James Patterson isn’t about to take a breather. In fact, he’s working on shaking up the book business with an ambitious his new series, called Bookshots
Tavis Smiley on Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali touched the lives many people in very personal ways, among them, author, PBS host and “Sunday Morning” contributor Tavis Smiley, who tells how The Greatest helped heal Smiley’s relationship with his estranged father
Almanac: The Marshall Plan
On June 5, 1947, Secretary of State George C. Marshall announced an economic assistance plan that would help Western Europe rise out of the ashes of World War II
Nature: Arizona’s Sonoran Desert
We leave you this Sunday Morning among flowers in bloom in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert, near Pinnacle Peak
Almanac: The Marshall Plan
On June 5, 1947, Secretary of State George C. Marshall announced an economic assistance plan to help Europe as it struggled to recover from World War II
Symphony of survival
For years, residents of a Chicago apartment building have heard the music – what everyone assumed was someone seducing a song out of a baby grand with two remarkable hands
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