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History of the cover: Pitch Perfect: Commercial Pottlers Talk about their fame of TV
He knows them in Flo, the progressive insurance seller; Mayhem, the human incarnation of disasters covered by Allstate; and the unstoppable dancer of drug ads Jardia Diabetes. The correspondent David Pogue talks to the actors Stephanie Courtney, Dean Winters and Deanna Colon on how to be famous nationwide through television commercials has changed their lives (or not).
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Almanac: February 9
“Sunday Morning” recalls historical events on this date.
Arts: Boxing art
Rita Braver reports.
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Comment: Jim Gaffigan in Super Bowl Lix
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Health: The Bank of Friendship: Bring conversation therapy to unattended communities
Dr. Dixon Chibanda was one of the few psychiatrists in exercise in Zimbabwe when he founded the Bank of Friendship, a program that trained grandmothers to serve as “lifeguards” for those who seek mental health assistance in unattended communities. Since then, the program has grown to include almost 3,000 elderly listeners who attend more than 200,000 people throughout Zimbabwe, and is now expanding to vulnerable communities in nine countries, including the United States. Chibanda talks to the Chief Medical Correspondent of CBS News Dr. Jon Lapook about how elderly advisors can be effective in relieving symptoms of depression and generalized anxiety disorders.
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Passage: In Memoriam
“Sunday Morning” recalls some of the notable figures that left us this week.
Media: The first hundred years of New Yorker magazine
The New York, the beloved weekly magazine that covers journalism, fiction, poetry and cartoons, celebrates his hundredth birthday. The “Sunday Morning” (and the New York writer) Kelefa Sanneh enters the history of the magazine with editor David Remnick, manager Bruce Diones and Fergus McIntosh and idiosyncratic appeal.
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- The New Yorker
- “A century of fiction in the New Yorker 1925-2025”, Edited by Deborah Treisman (Knopf), in hardcover formats, electronic and audio books, available on February 25 through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
- “A century of poetry in the New Yorker 1925-2025”, Edited by Kevin Young (Knopf), in hardcover, electronic book formats and audio, available on February 25 through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
- Exhibition: “A century of the New Yorker” As of February 25, in the New York Public Library, New York City
Hartman: Met Guard
Movies: “Wicked” star Cynthia Erivo in flying with success
Cynthia Erito, the dynamic vocalist who has won a Tony Award, a Grammy and an Emmy, is now ready for a best actress Oscar for playing Elphaba in the cinematographic version of the musical “Wicked”. It joins the correspondent Seth Doane in eastern London, to show the theater where it began. Earivo also argues why he often feels like the strange; How a departure from her father led her to succeed; Which brought to the role of the evil witch of the West; And the power he feels when singing live in a movie.
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Arts: Weaving a fascination with lace
A delicate jewel among textiles, the lace is an elegant and deceptively simple creation whose attraction has been spun for centuries. The Lee Cowan correspondent mocks the threads of the history of misunderstood lace, and speaks with some of the hundreds of lacemaeadores who shared their trade in the annual convention of the International Organization of Lace, Inc.
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Drinks: An energetic version of Arce Syrup
This is not your grandfather’s Arce syrup; The distillation of Hollerhorn, in Naples, New York, makes spirits from the arce syrup produced locally, transforming the golden nectar, aged into used bourbon barrels, in a transparent liquor of 80 to 100. The correspondent Luke Burbank takes a sip .
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Comment: The return of the fourth quarter of Sports Illustrated
The great return makes it one of the most popular sports tropes, and Sports Illustrated came to live one, when the venerable weekly magazine and its staff exceeded financial obstacles to maintain their printed tradition of 70 years of sports journalism. The “60 minutes” correspondent, Jon Wertheim, comments on how a team, near the defeat, refused to grant and returned as winners.
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Of the files: Long live Vespa! (YouTube video)
La Vespa, the Italian sports motorcycle, is both a fashion accessory and a set of wheels. Seth Doane visits the Vespa factory in Pontedera, Italy, and makes a trip through Rome with Annie Ojile, an American expatriate who started a company of Vespa Tour, Scooteroma. (Originally broadcast on May 21, 2017).
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In Memoriam: Notable deaths in 2025 (Gallery)
A look at the estimated personalities that left us this year, who had touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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