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History of coverage: a “Wizard of Oz” as you have never seen before
This “Oz sorcerer” is no longer in Kansas. In fact, it is in Las Vegas, where Sphere presents the Judy Garland Classic as you have never seen it – an immersive 16k experience on a screen of more than four football fields, with tornado effects, and artists and AI expanding the visions of Emerald City. The classic film host of Turner Ben Mankiewicz offers us an overview of the curtain, and speaks with the girl of Garland, singer Lorna Luft, of what she thinks that the reaction of her mother would have been.
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Almanac: July 27
“Sunday Morning” returns to historical events on this date.
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Arts: the emblematic sculptures of Louise Nevelson
It took decades of the art world to recognize Louise Nevelson (1899-1988), but its monochromatic and immersive sculptures, often incorporating found objects, rubbed on the monumental. The correspondent Faith Salie speaks with Nevelson’s granddaughter on the artist’s impact and visit the exhibitions of sculptures from Nevelson in New York and Columbus, Ohio.
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These United States: CONEY ISLAND
When the Switchback Railway made its debut at Coney Island in New York in 1884, it reported the arrival of the amusement park. The correspondent Tracy Smith examines the origin and the evolution of an American institution.
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Films: Kristin Scott Thomas on pain behind “my mother’s marriage”
Kristin Scott Thomas, the nominated star at the Oscars of “The English Patient” and “Slow Horses”, made and co-written his first film: The Heartfelt “My Mother’s Wedding”, about three girls who meet to attend the third wedding of their mother. She speaks with the correspondent Lee Cowan of writing built on childhood losses. She also discusses to overcome shyness and to make her cinema debut during the beginnings of Prince director, “Under the Cherry Moon”.
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Passage: in Memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers some of the notable figures that left us this week, including the Rocker Ozzy Osbourne, singer of the Heavy Metal Black Sabbath group.
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Music: Michael Feinstein on the transmission of his love of great songs to the next generation
Michael Feinstein’s love for the big book of American songs goes far beyond the standards written by Gershwin or Porter. He speaks with the correspondent David Pogue of his musical roots and today’s artists whose work, he says, adds to the great book of American songs. He also talks about the creation of the Great American Songbook Foundation, which aims to preserve the cultural heritage of American popular music.
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TV: the hidden side of Johnny Carson
As an animator of “The Tonight Show” for 30 years, Johnny Carson was the king of late evening television – the broker, monologue and national creator of national talents. But the public has rarely seen the private side of the man who helped to store tens of millions of Americans in bed every night. The correspondent Jim Axelrod speaks with Mike Thomas (co-author, with Bill Zehme, of “Carson the Magnifice”) on the lasting impact of the end of evening host and private difficulties; The actors Robert Klein and George Wallace, who describe an appearance “Tonight Show” like the Mont Everest of the Comedy; And actress Dyan Cannon, who says about Carson, “there was no one as big star.” (Initially broadcast on March 2, 2025.)
Read an extract: “Carson the Magnificent”
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Reports by Erin Moriarty.
This report is published in partnership with The Marshall projectA non -profit press organization covering the American criminal justice system.
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MARATHON: Vacation time! (YouTube video)
Take a break, with these classic characteristics of the “Sunday morning” on the joys (and the miseries) of the summer holidays:
- Martha Teichner on how the Americans’ holidays are too rare and too short (2000)
- Summer “assignments”? Nancy Giles wants children to benefit from a break in school work (2006)
- Bill Geist compares an island idyll on “Survivor” with a stay in a tropical station (2000)
- Charles Osgood on how the New York Adirondacks have become a hottie (1997)
- Jim Gaffigan will not ask you about your summer plans, so don’t ask Son (2023)
- Mitch Butler and Josh Landis explain why you do not appreciate the holidays as you hope as much (2012)
- Jim Axelrod notes that in the United States, where paid labor leave is not legally necessary, many do not take a vacation (2010)
- Faith Salie asks if you have used your vacation days again (2014)
- Conor Knighton’s trip around Iceland takes us “Full Circle” (2014)
- Mo Rocca discovers the “virtual” holiday joys, the required glasses (2021)
- What did Jane Pauley do during her summer vacation? (2017)
Archives: Jazz musicians Chuck Mangione and Gap Mangione (video)
The jazz trumpeter and the Flogelhorn player, Chuck Mangione, known for his tube “Feel So Good”, died on Tuesday July 22, 2025, the correspondent Billy Taylor and his brother were broadcast on February 15, 1987, the 84 -year -old correspondent. The two separated but, 23 years later, gathered for a series of reunion concerts.
Exclusive on the web: Extended interview: Bridget Everett (video)
The producer of the actress-writer behind the famous HBO series “Somebody where” sits with the correspondent Luke Burbank to the Joe’s Pub in New York, to discuss the genesis of her show; his career as a cabaret star; And the process of writing original songs for a series in which music plays a central role.
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