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COVER STORY: To the Moon
Mark Strassmann reports on the Artemis II mission.
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ALMANAC: April 5
“Sunday Morning” looks back at historical events on this date.
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ARTS: Divine art: Inside the Vatican’s Mosaic Workshop
For hundreds of years, St. Peter’s Basilica has been adorned by mosaics – millions of tiny colored tiles melted and fashioned into astonishing art. Correspondent Chris Livesay visits the Vatican’s Mosaic Studio, where mosaicists – using tools and techniques dating back centuries – employ fire to create divine works.
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HISTORY: How archaeology turns political in the West Bank
In the Judean desert, a complex past is being unearthed into a complicated present. Correspondent Seth Doane journeys to Israel and the West Bank, talking with archaeologists, residents and government officials about how uncovering and preserving centuries-old sites and artifacts is also serving to highlight contemporary disputes over ownership rights, and concerns about history being erased.
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TV: “Schitt’s Creek” star Dan Levy on making “Big Mistakes”
Dan Levy, the Emmy-winning co-creator of “Schitt’s Creek,” talks with Anthony Mason about his new sitcom, “Big Mistakes,” the story of a New Jersey pastor and his sister (played by Taylor Ortega) who fall into a relationship with organized crime. He also discusses his early days as an MTV VJ; revisits Goodwood, Ontario (the small town where “Schitt’s Creek” was filmed); and talks about the impact made by his co-stars, Catherine O’Hara and father Eugene Levy.
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PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week.
WORLD: Iran
David Martin reports.
HARTMAN: TBD
TV: Inside the final season of “Hacks”
The Emmy-winning HBO comedy “Hacks,” about the travails of comedian Deborah Vance and her writer, Ava, is launching its fifth and final season. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with stars Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder about saying goodbye to roles that were a match made in comedy heaven. Smith also talks with the show’s co-creators: Jen Statsky, Paul W. Downs and Lucia Aniello (who describes directing one episode while in labor).
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- The fifth and final season of “Hacks” debuts on HBO Max April 9
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GARDENS: The beauty of moss
Ancient and resilient, moss – flowerless, non-vascular plants that have survived for more than 450 million years, through different climactic conditions – represent some of Nature’s tiniest habitats. Conor Knighton visits the Japanese-inspired Moss Garden at Washington State’s Bloedel Reserve, where dozens of moss species are on display; and attends Lewis & Clark College’s annual Moss Appreciation Week, where the beauty and wonder of moss can truly grow on you.
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THESE UNITED STATES: An ode to baseball
If our national pastime has a national anthem, it is “Take Me Out to the Ball Game,” penned in 1908 as a celebration of the sport. Correspondent Lee Cowan looks at the history of Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer’s song, which expresses the thrills, fun and romance of baseball.
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ARTS: The sublime perfection of Raphael
Raphael, one of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance, is now the subject of the first comprehensive exhibition of his work ever in the United States, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Correspondent Martha Teichner explores “Raphael: Sublime Poetry,” which examines the life of an artist who, at a young age, was influenced by Leonardo da Vinci, and was commissioned by the Vatican to create works rivaling those of Michelangelo.
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NATURE: TBD
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LIVE EVENT: Join us as Lee Cowan talks with David Pogue about his new book, “Apple: The First 50 Years,” at the 92nd Street Y in New York City, Thurs., April 16 at 8 p.m. Tickets are available for in-person or streaming access.
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MARATHON: Aging (YouTube Video)
In this marathon, “Sunday Morning” explores all angles of the aging process — from the scientific to the cultural.
- Searching for a fountain of youth
- What animals might teach us about living longer
- Fasting and its possible role in longevity
- Jim Gaffigan on aging “gracefully”
- Fighting back against ageism
- Redefining old age
- Jane Fonda with a secret of aging well
- Brooke Shields speaks out on aging
- AARP and the business of an aging audience
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