Мы в Telegram
Добавить новость
smi24.net
CBSNews.com
Июнь
2023

Новости за 11.06.2023

Nature: New York Botanical Garden

CBSNews.com 

We leave you this Sunday morning at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, where you might say everything's coming up roses! Videographer: Gary Cohen.

Bonnie Garmus on her "subversive" novel "Lessons in Chemistry"

CBSNews.com 

After a decades-long career as a copywriter, Bonnie Garmus tried to sell her first novel; it was rejected 98 times. But her dogged determination paid off; her first published novel, "Lessons in Chemistry," has spent more than a year on the New York Times bestseller list and been translated into 40 languages. Garmus talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about Elizabeth Zott, her "subversive" heroine created in honor of her own mother.

Andrew Lloyd Webber on the future of Broadway

CBSNews.com 

With the closing of "Phantom of the Opera," and his latest musical, "Bad Cinderella," there is no Andrew Lloyd Webber production on Broadway for the first time in 43 years. The composer who helped define musical theater over the past half-century talks with correspondent Seth Doane about theater's future; the problem with the Tony Awards; writing music for Britain's new king; and the death of his son, Grammy-nominated composer Nicholas Lloyd Webber.

Joel Grey on the alchemy of theater

CBSNews.com 

The renowned song-and-dance man, who will be honored with a lifetime achievement Tony Award, offers his thoughts on the special community formed by those in the theater – and the audience.

"Camelot": King Arthur, in myth and music

CBSNews.com 

Nominated for five Tony Awards including best musical revival, Lerner & Loewe's "Camelot" is a romantic telling of King Arthur, Queen Guenevere and the Knights of the Round Table. But did Arthur really exist? Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with professor Dorsey Armstrong about the history and legend of the British king; and with writer Aaron Sorkin and Michael Lerner (son of lyricist Alan Jay Lerner) about how the 1960 musical became a legend itself, when the tale of an enchanted kingdom was viewed through the prism of a contemporary Camelot... Читать дальше...

Why are Canadian wildfires affecting the U.S.?

CBSNews.com 

There are anomalies that help explain why smoke from 400 Canadian wildfires is causing such havoc in the United States. Correspondent David Pogue talks with climate and health scientist Vijay Limaye, of the Natural Resources Defense Council, about why this may be a sign of things to come.



Passage: In memoriam

CBSNews.com 

"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including singer Astrud Gilberto, who gained international superstardom with the 1964 hit, "The Girl From Ipanema."

Joel Grey on a life in the theater

CBSNews.com 

As Broadway prepares for the Tony Awards, renowned song and dance man Joel Grey, who will be honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award, offers his thoughts on the special community formed by those in the theater – and the audience. [Don't miss the 76th annual Tony Awards, live June 11 on CBS and Paramount+.]

Death of the Unabomber

CBSNews.com 

Theodore "Ted" Kaczynski, a math prodigy who terrorized the nation for nearly two decades as the notorious "Unabomber," building bombs that killed three people and injured 23 others, until he was arrested in 1996, died Saturday while serving a life sentence. He was 81. Jane Pauley reports.

"Camelot" and the legend of King Arthur

CBSNews.com 

Nominated for five Tony Awards including best musical revival, Lerner & Loewe's "Camelot" is a romantic telling of King Arthur, Queen Guenevere and the Knights of the Round Table. But did Arthur really exist?

Trump's indictment and its fallout for the GOP race

CBSNews.com 

This week Donald Trump, front-runner for the Republican Presidential nomination, was charged with 37 felony counts for retaining classified documents, including nuclear secrets, at his Florida home, and blocking the government's efforts to retrieve them. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa talks with presidential historian Douglas Brinkley and veteran presidential campaign strategist Stuart Stevens about what this means for the Republican Party and the 2024 race.

"Ghosts": Inside a spirited comedy

CBSNews.com 

In the hit comedy series "Ghosts," a young couple inherits a Victorian Era mansion in upstate New York, only to discover they have company: a motley crew of the dearly departed. Correspondent Nancy Giles talks with cast members Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Rebecca Wisocky, Devan Chandler Long, Román Zaragoza, Asher Grodman, Danielle Pinnock and Brandon Scott Jones, along with writer-producers Joe Wiseman and Joe Port, about playing death for laughs.

Meet a quadriplegic mom raising twins

CBSNews.com 

Dani Izzie and her husband, Rudy, insist there's nothing special about how they're raising their twin girls in rural Virginia. Except that in 2009 Dani slipped on a bathroom floor and snapped her neck, paralyzing almost everything from her chest down. But that did not stop her from getting married, and pregnant, and giving birth to Lavinia and Giorgiana during the pandemic. Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with an extraordinary woman, subject of the documentary "Dani's Twins," who just wants to be considered a normal mom.

"The Dexter Killer"

CBSNews.com 

Inside the mind of murderer Mark Twitchell. Newly revealed letters from the man police say wanted to be like fictional serial killer Dexter. "48 Hours" contributor Troy Roberts reports.

6/10: CBS Weekend News

CBSNews.com 

President Trump slams special counsel Jack Smith at Georgia's GOP convention; At least three British royal guards collapse during rehearsals

Private companies race to deliver cargo to moon

CBSNews.com 

An economic space race is underway between companies developing high-tech lunar landers to deliver cargo to the moon. In coming months, two start-ups plan to launch the first of what they hope will be a fleet of landers. Mark Strassmann looks a look at this new space race in “American Innovation.”

At least three British royal guards collapse during rehearsals

CBSNews.com 

At least three British royal guards collapsed in London Saturday during rehearsals for King Charles’ birthday celebrations. Temperatures reached 88 degrees, which likely felt hotter to the guards wearing wool suits and bear hats.





СМИ24.net — правдивые новости, непрерывно 24/7 на русском языке с ежеминутным обновлением *