With the Academy Awards on Sunday, buzz over who was – and wasn’t – nominated is in full swing. Warner Bros. and DC Films’ “The Joker” is the most-recognized film at Sunday evening’s Academy Awards and has earned over a billion dollars worldwide. Despite its uncontested success, the film is the …
Read More »Take Five (January 31): Check out the “Sunday Morning” listings of events this coming week
Check out these events around the country this coming week: NASHVILLE, TENN.: First Saturday Art Crawl (February 1) Mark your calendar for the first Saturday of every month, when art galleries throughout downtown Nashville host receptions and art openings! Over 1,000 people attend this very popular monthly event which presents …
Read More »Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi on her activism, growing up in South Africa and why she refused to wear a wig
When Zozibini Tunzi was named Miss Universe on stage in front of 89 other contestants last week, she initially did not know how to react. “My mind went blank for a few seconds,” she told CBS News’ Michelle Miller. The 26-year-old from South Africa had achieved a dream title she …
Read More »Empire State Building poem by Amanda Gorman: “The Republic Rising”
For nearly 90 years, the Empire State Building has not only defined the skyline of New York, but it has also stood as a symbol of American ingenuity and determination. In honor of the soaring tower’s creators, the nation’s first Youth Poet Laureate, Amanda Gorman, headed to the observation deck …
Read More »Julie Andrews: “Mary Poppins” star on her memoir “Home Work,” her early years in Hollywood and going to therapy
Therapy helped British actress Julie Andrews sort out her “demons,” she said in an interview with “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason. The British icon — known for “Mary Poppins,” “The Sound of Music“ and “The Princess Diaries” — reflected on her career, meeting her late husband and how therapy made …
Read More »Blizzard: “China had no influence” on Hearthstone player ban and returned winnings after Hong Kong statements by blitzchung
Blizzard Entertainment says China had “no influence” in its decision to ban a Hong Kong video game player last week for openly expressing support for Hong Kong protesters during a Hearthstone tournament. Following public criticism of the ban, however, the gaming company said it will reduce his suspension from a …
Read More »Gucci straitjacket: Model protests Gucci’s “offensive” use of straitjackets while walking in the brand’s runway show
Model Ayesha Tan-Jones staged a protest against Gucci while walking in the brand’s runway show during Milan Fashion Week. Tan-Jones, who identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, said they were speaking out against the company’s use of straitjackets in its spring/summer 2020 collection. During the show, they held up …
Read More »The Dish: Chef Amanda Haas shares her signature recipes
After attending cooking school, Amanda Haas freelanced and tested recipes before launching a website that focused on simple family cooking. All of that experience led to a job as a test-kitchen manager for Williams Sonoma, where she eventually oversaw the store’s test kitchen and culinary programs. Last year, she stepped …
Read More »Francis Mallmann, open fire cooking icon: The Dish
Open fires are the oldest cooking method in the world — but Francis Mallmann has taken them to new levels. Mallmann, who had an early start in French kitchens, has been honing the primal technique for two decades — and now cooks by open flame for the likes of Gwyneth …
Read More »Miley Cyrus interview: Miley Cyrus tells ELLE magazine she doesn’t want kids because “the earth can’t handle it,” talks Black Mirror, Hannah Montana, Liam Hemsworth, Lil Nas X
Mother Nature is female — and is she angry, according to Miley Cyrus. “When she’s angry, don’t f*** with her,” the singer said in a new interview with ELLE Magazine. Cyrus is on the cover this month promoting her new album, “She Is Coming,” and she’s opening up about her sexuality, …
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