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Nancy Giles on justice for Bill Cosby

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After years of accusations and legal challenges, 80-year-old comic-actor Bill Cosby - a longtime inspiration for the wholesome image he portrayed on TV - was found guilty of three counts of sexual assault this week. "Sunday Morning" Contributor Nancy Giles talks about the effects of Cosby's conviction.

Barbershop: A harmonious passion

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In Las Vegas, at the annual convention of the Barbershop Harmony Society, singers of four-part harmony packed them in

For The Record: Janelle Monáe

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Singer and actress Janelle Monáe talks with correspondent Tony Dokoupil about growing up in Kansas City and her ambition to become an entertainer; her mentor, Prince; and how she identifies her sexuality, which suffuses her new album, "Dirty Computer."

From NASA designer to school custodian

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Maury Forrester, 77, works as a custodian at Coulter Grove Intermediate School near Knoxville, Tennessee. You wouldn't realize that, in an earlier life, Forrester was an electromechanical designer, part of the team that put a man on the moon. Steve Hartman reports on finding the key to a successful career.

Denzel Washington on "The Iceman Cometh"

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Michelle Miller interviews Tony- and Oscar-winning actor Denzel Washington, now starring on Broadway in a revival of the Eugene O'Neill classic, "The Iceman Cometh," who talks about the joy of acting and of creating opportunity for others.

"American Gothic": The art of Grant Wood

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He is inarguably Iowa's most famous artistic son. Grant Wood (1891-1942) is best-known for his painting "American Gothic," one of the most recognizable portraits in history, but there is much that is unfamiliar about the artist himself. Now, the Whitney Museum of Art in New York City has organized the largest exhibition ever of Wood's art. Anna Werner reports.

The listener: The stories of Craigslist Confessional

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Washington, D.C. lawyer Helena Bala experienced an unusual sense of connection and fulfillment five years ago when she saw a homeless man, with whom she stopped and shared a sandwich and a conversation. After listening to his story, she posted an ad on Craigslist offering to listen to anyone who just needed to talk. She was immediately flooded with requests. And so began Craigslist Confessional. Bala talked to Jim Axelrod about how what she offers to the hundreds of people desperate to talk is very different from typical therapy.



The stories behind Craigslist Confessional

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One day D.C. attorney Helena Bala shared a sandwich and a conversation with a homeless man; since then she's talked with hundreds of anonymous people answering her Craigslist ad offering to listen to their troubling or heart-breaking tales

Grant Wood: An American artist

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The most extensive exhibition ever of works by one of the country's greatest painters, including the iconic "American Gothic," opens at the Whitney Museum in New York City

Almanac: Radio City Music Hall's designer

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"Sunday Morning" looks back at the career of Donald Deskey, an advertising man and designer behind New York City's Art Deco showcase (and of many consumer products), who died on April 29, 1989 at the age of 94. Lee Cowan reports.

A children's puffin rescue squad

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On the Icelandic island of Heimaey, a "Puffling Patrol" helps catch lost puffin chicks to keep them from harm's way

Rescuing puffins

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The island of Heimaey, just off the coast of Iceland, is a breeding ground for Atlantic Puffins. But the colorful birds are not as plentiful here as they once were. Scientists say their numbers have been down by a third or more just since 2002. And one threat to the puffins is the local fishing village's bright lights, which can confuse young pufflings and draw them away from their nocturnal feeding ground. Enter the Puffling Patrol - young children who volunteer to rescue lost birds. Lee Cowan pays a visit.

Calendar: Week of April 30

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From Tony Award nominations to Cinco de Mayo, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead





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