This week on "Sunday Morning," Jane Pauley explored various topics that will keep you up to date and inspired. Blind rock climber Jesse Dufton, who was born with a rare degenerative condition that causes him to lose his vision, talked about how losing his sight didn't lead him to forsake his potential.
Meanwhile, Aix-en-Provence is celebrating the life of French artist Paul Cézanne, hailed by Pablo Picasso as "the father of us all." The city is hosting a year-long celebration featuring 130 paintings, drawings and watercolors that showcase the artist's themes and inspirations. Seth Doane reported on this tribute to one of France's most iconic artists.
Metallica is giving back in a big way, thanks to their charitable foundation All Within My Hands. Founded by the band, the organization has donated to workforce education and other critical services. Luke Burbank spoke with Metallica members Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Robert Trujillo, and Lars Ulrich about their philanthropic efforts.
Actress Amanda Seyfried shared her candid thoughts on anxiety, OCD, and living a grounded life on her Upstate New York farm. She talked to Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz about overcoming obstacles that once held her back from pursuing her passions.
Music fans can look forward to the new album "72 Seasons" by Metallica, available for streaming now. The band's philanthropic efforts are also highlighted, as they team up with Carhartt and Feeding America to provide five million meals through their charitable foundation AWMH.
Director James Cameron is at it again with his visually stunning film "Avatar: Fire and Ash." Jonathan Vigliotti spoke with the director about the latest installment in the Avatar series.
In other news, Architectural Digest's new book, "AD at Home," captures timeless designs of private spaces. Serena Altschul talked to editor Amy Astley about the magazine's treatment of these environments.
Finally, Jane Pauley looked back at the history and mythology behind Thanksgiving in the United States, a celebration that has evolved over time.
Meanwhile, Aix-en-Provence is celebrating the life of French artist Paul Cézanne, hailed by Pablo Picasso as "the father of us all." The city is hosting a year-long celebration featuring 130 paintings, drawings and watercolors that showcase the artist's themes and inspirations. Seth Doane reported on this tribute to one of France's most iconic artists.
Metallica is giving back in a big way, thanks to their charitable foundation All Within My Hands. Founded by the band, the organization has donated to workforce education and other critical services. Luke Burbank spoke with Metallica members Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Robert Trujillo, and Lars Ulrich about their philanthropic efforts.
Actress Amanda Seyfried shared her candid thoughts on anxiety, OCD, and living a grounded life on her Upstate New York farm. She talked to Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz about overcoming obstacles that once held her back from pursuing her passions.
Music fans can look forward to the new album "72 Seasons" by Metallica, available for streaming now. The band's philanthropic efforts are also highlighted, as they team up with Carhartt and Feeding America to provide five million meals through their charitable foundation AWMH.
Director James Cameron is at it again with his visually stunning film "Avatar: Fire and Ash." Jonathan Vigliotti spoke with the director about the latest installment in the Avatar series.
In other news, Architectural Digest's new book, "AD at Home," captures timeless designs of private spaces. Serena Altschul talked to editor Amy Astley about the magazine's treatment of these environments.
Finally, Jane Pauley looked back at the history and mythology behind Thanksgiving in the United States, a celebration that has evolved over time.