Natalie Prass played in bands throughout her school years and got her start as a keyboardist for Jenny Lewis before striking out on her own. Her 2015 self-titled debut album earned rave reviews from Rolling Stone, NPR and the New Yorker as well as a performance on “CBS This Morning: Saturday.” She's back with "The Future And The Past," the new album that Entertainment Weekly hails as one of 2018's catchiest records.
Natalie Prass played in bands throughout her school years and got her start as a keyboardist for Jenny Lewis before striking out on her own. Her 2015 self-titled debut album earned rave reviews from Rolling Stone, NPR and the New Yorker as well as a performance on “CBS This Morning: Saturday.” She's back with "The Future And The Past," the new album that Entertainment Weekly hails as one of 2018's catchiest records.
Natalie Prass played in bands throughout her school years and got her start as a keyboardist for Jenny Lewis before striking out on her own. Her 2015 self-titled debut album earned rave reviews from Rolling Stone, NPR and the New Yorker as well as a performance on “CBS This Morning: Saturday.” She's back with "The Future And The Past," the new album that Entertainment Weekly hails as one of 2018's catchiest records.
Andrew Lloyd Webber is known for some of Broadway’s biggest hits including "Jesus Christ Superstar", "Cats" and "The Phantom of the Opera." Jamie Wax caught up with the legendary composer ahead of this weekend’s Tony Awards, where he will receive a lifetime achievement award.
The Singapore hotel where President Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un plan to meet is overseen by a wealthy family in real estate development
Chef Zoe Adjonyoh was born in England to an Irish mother and a Ghanaian father. She loved the foods of her father's homeland and taught herself how to prepare them. After a batch of peanut soup offered up at an arts festival was such a hit, she opened London restaurant Zoe's Ghana Kitchen. That's also the title of her new debut cookbook. Adjonyoh joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how she's bringing West African food to the rest of the world.
The songwriting team created such classic Broadway shows as "Oklahoma!," "South Pacific" and "The Sound of Music"
The Volkswagen Beetle's long ride is about to come to an end. In March, VW announced it is planning to end production of the iconic model. But that won't change the love many owners have for their "bugs” or the lively business at one of the few auto shops dedicated exclusively to repairing them. Don Dahler reports.
Amid tensions with allies over trade, President Trump took part in the second day of the summit in Canada Saturday and spoke before his planned departure
Trump plans to leave the summit before it ends on Saturday to head to Singapore for the next meeting on his schedule: a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
Amid tensions with allies over trade, President Trump takes part in the second day of the summit in Canada
TV celebrity and food writer was found dead in his hotel room in France while working on his series "Parts Unknown"
Fifty years ago this week, Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated moments after winning the California Democratic presidential primary. Following his funeral in New York, Kennedy’s body was carried by train to Washington, D.C. Along the way, thousands of mourners lined the tracks to pay their final respects. That train trip is enshrined in the memories of those who witnessed it and is the subject of a special photo exhibit on display now in New York. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
Generations of children started their day with Fred Rogers singing "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." The groundbreaking series spoke directly to kids about some of life's weightiest issues in a simple and direct fashion. The new documentary "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" looks at the legacy of Rogers and his Emmy Award-winning program. Director Morgan Neville joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss what intrigued him about Rogers and what he learned about his legacy through the making of the documentary.
In just three days President Trump is set to meet North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un for the first-ever summit between the two nations. The meeting will take place at a hotel on an island in Singapore and there is hope it could begin the process of denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula and formally ending the Korean War. Former New Mexico governor and UN ambassador Bill Richardson, who has been called a North Korea "troubleshooter" joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss why he's worried about... Читать дальше...
The world experienced a double shock this week with word that two famous names had taken their own lives. Fashion designer Kate Spade was found dead in her New York City residence on Tuesday and on Friday the body of celebrity chef and author Anthony Bourdain was discovered in his hotel room in France. The deaths come as the Centers for Disease Control published a study showing suicide rates in the U.S. are on the rise in almost every state. Psychiatrist Dr. Gail Saltz joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday”... Читать дальше...
We've all gotten used to the idea of electric cars, but now companies are trying to build viable electric airplanes. Last month, the company Zunum Aero took a big leap forward, when the charter flight firm JetSuite said it was purchasing up to 100 of Zunum's still-to-be completed aircraft by 2022. With other major backers, Zunum Aero is considered best positioned to make it faster, cheaper, and greener to fly. Dana Jacobson reports.
President Trump says he is “well-prepared” for his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, but also says attitude is more important than preparation. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says the stakes are high when Mr. Trump and Kim talk about defusing nuclear tensions. Ben Tracy reports from Singapore.