This week's "Sunday Morning," hosted by Jane Pauley, offers a diverse range of stories. Robert Costa's cover story features an in-depth conversation with Carla Hayden, the former Librarian of Congress, discussing her recent dismissal. Mo Rocca delves into the timeless appeal of William Shakespeare, examining why his works continue to resonate with audiences today.
Jim Axelrod catches up with the iconic rock band, the Doobie Brothers, offering insights into their music and legacy. Tracy Smith sits down with acclaimed actress Jean Smart, currently starring in the one-woman show "Call Me Izzy" on Broadway. David Pogue explores the success of Patreon, a crowdfunding platform connecting creators with their fans.
Martha Teichner shines a light on Lightwire Theater's captivating puppetry performances, showcasing their innovative use of light and shadow. Finally, Faith Salie heads to the softball field to witness Broadway stars displaying their athletic skills in the Broadway Show League.
Sunday Morning: Carla Hayden, Shakespeare, Doobie Brothers, and More
This week on "Sunday Morning" with Jane Pauley: Robert Costa interviews former Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden about her recent termination. Mo Rocca explores the enduring popularity of William Shakespeare's plays. Plus, Jim Axelrod spends time with the Doobie Brothers, and Tracy Smith chats with actress Jean Smart about her Broadway show. Discover the latest on Patreon, puppetry, and Broadway stars playing softball.
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