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History of the cover: how Bill Gates knew it was different
Harvard’s abandonment that became a billionaire in his 30 years, Bill Gates revolutionized the computer industry and, later, the world of philanthropy. Now he has been looking back in his childhood, with the first of a three -part autobiography entitled “Source Code”. He discusses his rebellion and competitiveness with the Lee Cowan correspondent, and talks about how, when he grew up, he saw almost everything through the prism of mathematics.
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Almanac: February 2
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Arts: Make time for “The Clock” by Christian Marclay
The multimedia artist Christian Marclay became a superstar of contemporary art with “The Clock”, his 24 -hour film composed of scenes of movies and television that tracks the experience of Time’s spectator, minute by minute. Talk to the correspondent Conor Knighton about his film clock (currently projecting at the Museum of Modern Art in New York), and about his early years experimenting with “Turntablismm” in the subway scene of DJ in New York.
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Music: New Sounds: Look at these new musical instruments
The standard configuration of the Symphony Orchestra has remained mostly without changes during the last century. But innovative artists continue to design new instruments to create sounds never heard before. The correspondent David Pogue attended the Guthman musical instrument competition at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where innovative acoustic and electronic instruments were demonstrated.
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Music: the pioneer Suzanne de Passe
Suzanne de Passe is a giant in the music and entertainment industry, a record executive who helped Motown find talent like Jackson 5, The Commodores and Rick James; an Oscar -nominated screenwriter (for “Lady Sings The Blues”); and a producer of the classic “Lonesome Dove” miniseries. And at 78, the member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tells the correspondent Michelle Miller that he is still listening to his ear and instinct to find new stories to tell.
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Passage: In Memoriam
“Sunday Morning” recalls some of the notable figures that left us this week.
Of the files: Marianne Faithfull on the hard way to become a legend | See video
The singer and actress Marianne Faithfull, who was part of the British invasion of the 1960 years. In this “in this” Sunday profile “that was broadcast on May 3, 2009, he spoke with Anthony Mason about surviving sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll; his daring return album, the” broken English ” acclaimed by the criticism of 1979;
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Sports: The career of 1000 Miglia Road of Italy, where the car is the star
Enzo Ferrari called Mille Miglia, an automotive race of one thousand miles from Brescia, Italy, Rome and back, “the most beautiful race in the world.” And it is not just the landscape that is beautiful; They are also the old cars that are entered. Last year, more than 400 classic, restored and certified vehicles were accepted. The Seth Doane correspondent talks to the drivers who participate in what can be the world’s largest motor sport event and the classic cars show, all in one.
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Hartman: Met Guard
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Films: Jesse Eisenberg on the bitter and sweet of “a real pain”
The last film of the actor-writer-director of the director Jesse Eisenberg, “A Real Pain” (a moving drama of Kieran Culkin’s co-star comics), earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for the best original script. The correspondent Tracy Smith talks to Eisenberg about the origins of his history, about the cousins that visit Poland and the house of his late grandmother, a survivor of the Holocaust; his difficulty in enjoying success; And how he found happiness away from the film industry.
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Health: Aviar flu
Martha Teichner reports.
Comment: The search for the “photographic justice” of Corky’s reads of the “photographic justice”
Corky Lee (1947-2021) was a Chinese-American activist and a self-taught photojournalist, who chose a camera as a tool for social change. His brother, John Lee, looks back in a life that tells the Asian communities of the United States, fighting for Corky’s depth that the United States was better when he practiced diversity, equity and inclusion of all his peoples and communities .
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Nature: TBD
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MARATHON: The power of art (YouTube video)
In this special marathon, “Sunday Morning” brings you stories about the durable powers of art in many ways, including stories about puzzles, Mark Rothko’s paintings, Sharon Stone’s art, the magical art of the troll and the art of Disney that It has joined the public domain.
Of the files: The birth of movies (YouTube video)
Look at these classic “Sunday morning” reports that explore the birth of Motion Pictures, the greats of Hollywood early and the continuous attraction of mute movies for filmmakers and audiences, including: The Lumiere Brothers, who revolutionized moving images; Charlie Chaplin, the first international superstar; Buster Keaton’s life and career; A new fascination by the mute movie star Mary Pickford; The creation of “Wings”, the first film to win an Oscar of the best film; A Turner Classic 2005 films contest that asked the young composers to write a score for a silent film by Greta Garbo, “The Te La Lazepress”; A look at comedian Harold Lloyd; Director Gillian Anderson on leading orchestra scores for mute films, including “Nosferatu”; The history of Laurence Austin, who operated a theater of Los Angeles dedicated to the silent era, until his murder in 1997; And Hollywood’s love story with a new mute movie, “The Artist.”
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