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COVER STORY: Lawrence Summers: Trump’s finish recreation is getting universities to “bend the knee”
President Trump is ramping up a unprecedented stress marketing campaign on larger schooling, particularly on universities he has vilified, together with Harvard. At stake: billions in analysis funds, the security of international college students, tax-exempt standing, and tutorial freedom. Former Treasury Secretary and Harvard president Lawrence Summers tells “Sunday Morning” nationwide correspondent Robert Costa that he sees Trump’s confrontational techniques towards universities as “extortion,” with main penalties for us all.
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ALMANAC: Could 4 (Video)
“Sunday Morning” appears again at historic occasions on this date.
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ARTS: On the Met – The tradition of the Black dandy (Video)
This 12 months’s Met Gala, at New York Metropolis’s Metropolitan Museum of Artwork, will rejoice the opening of the Met’s Costume Institute exhibition, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Type.” Impressed by the flamboyant vogue journalist André Leon Talley, the exhibit examines the historical past of dandyism as projected by Black males relationship again almost 300 years, with objects starting from garments worn by Fredrick Douglass and Prince, to designs by Pharrell Williams. Correspondent Michelle Miller takes a tour.
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FOOD: The story of Enoteca Maria’s “Nonnas” – sharing their meals “made with love” (Video)
In 2007, Joe Scaravella, who’d lately misplaced his dad and mom and grandmother, opened an unlikely restaurant on New York’s Staten Island: Enoteca Maria, the place dishes had been ready by Italian grandmothers cooking treasured regional dishes. The restaurant has since expanded to function “Nonnas” from all over the world, making ready Greek, Japanese, Spanish and Egyptian dishes as effectively, and has impressed a brand new Netflix movie, “Nonnas” starring Vince Vaughn. Correspondent Jon Wertheim takes a seat on the desk.
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STAGE: Cole Escola on the hit Broadway farce “Oh, Mary!”
Actor and playwright Cole Escola is the power behind the Broadway hit “Oh, Mary!” It is an over-the-top comedy about Mary Todd Lincoln and her secret ardour of changing into a cabaret star, whereas her husband, Abe, is attempting to win the Civil Conflict. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with Escola about their unlikely route from a childhood in a trailer in rural Oregon, to receiving two Tony nominations, for greatest actor and greatest play.
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PASSAGE: In memoriam (Video)
“Sunday Morning” remembers among the notable figures who left us this week.
East Fork Pottery
ARTS: How Matisse grew to become a reputation in pottery
In 2009, when Alex Matisse based East Fork Pottery, in Asheville, N.C., he did not wish to use the identify of his great-grandfather, the artist Henri Matisse. However his ceramics took off with followers dubbed “Potheads,” who purchase, share and commerce East Fork dinnerware on-line. And so, about 18 months in the past, Alex determined it was time to make use of his personal identify – and to grace his ceramics with the imagery of his well-known forebear. Correspondent Lee Cowan experiences.
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HARTMAN: A shifting bookstore finds serving to fingers (a whole lot of them) (Video)
In Chelsea, Michigan, Michelle Tuplin, proprietor of Serendipity Books, determined to relocate her enterprise to a bigger area a couple of blocks away. However to maneuver 9,000 books with out breaking the financial institution, she requested for volunteers – and the city’s e-book lovers didn’t disappoint. Steve Hartman experiences.
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WORLD: Contained in the Vatican and the real-life drama behind “Conclave”
Because the loss of life of Pope Francis on April 21, curiosity has surged within the Oscar-winning movie “Conclave” and its supply novel, which dramatizes the intrigue behind the election of a brand new pope. Correspondent Martha Teichner talks with writer Robert Harris in regards to the inspiration for his bestselling novel; and with actor Ralph Fiennes, whose Oscar-nominated efficiency within the 2024 film examined religion, doubt, and the political machinations of the Catholic Church.
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BUSINESS: The profitable system of Wegmans (Video)
Wegmans, based as a produce cart in 1916, is the highest-volume grocery retailer chain in America, with greater than 100 shops alongside the East Coast. Correspondent David Pogue experiences on the corporate’s ethos, opening new sushi eating places, and why Wegmans tattoos are a factor among the many retailer’s fervent following.
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BOOKS: The outstanding life and afterlife of Malcolm X
This month marks the a hundredth birthday of Malcolm X, the charismatic and defiant Black chief who electrified America together with his blunt discuss on civil rights, earlier than he was assassinated in 1965. Correspondent Mark Whitaker, writer of the brand new e-book “The Afterlife of Malcolm X,” appears at how his affect has grown following his loss of life, and the way his controversial views and piercing questions on Black identification and racial injustice nonetheless resonate within the fractious politics of right this moment.
READ AN EXCERPT: “The Afterlife of Malcolm X” by Mark Whitaker
In his e-book exploring the cultural maintain that the activist continues to carry a long time after his loss of life, journalist Mark Whitaker examines the creative selections made by Spike Lee and Denzel Washington of their masterful 1992 biopic, “Malcolm X.”
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- “The Afterlife of Malcolm X: An Outcast Turned Icon’s Enduring Influence on America” by Mark Whitaker (Simon & Schuster), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio codecs, to be obtainable Could 13 by way of Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
- “The Autobiography of Malcolm X: As Advised to Alex Haley” (Ballantine Books), in Hardcover, Commerce and Mass Market Paperback, eBook and Audio codecs, obtainable by way of Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
- malcolmx.com (Official web site)
- Peniel Joseph, LBJ Faculty of Public Affairs, College of Texas at Austin
- “Freedom Season: How 1963 Reworked America’s Civil Rights Revolution” by Peniel E. Joseph (Fundamental Books), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio codecs, obtainable Could 13 by way of Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
- Because of Hood Museum of Artwork, Dartmouth Faculty
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O. Florian Jenkins, “Malcolm, A Way of life,” panel six from “The Temple Murals: The Lifetime of Malcolm X,” June 15-October 15, 1972, acrylic on canvas. Hood Museum of Artwork, Dartmouth: Commissioned by the Afro-American Society, Dartmouth Faculty; P.972.231.6. © Rev. O. Florian Jenkins
NATURE: Rocky Mountain Large Horn Sheep (Prolonged Video)
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MARATHON: Dance Masters (YouTube Video)
Get pleasure from these traditional “Sunday Morning” experiences on the world of dance, together with interviews with among the world’s most famous dancers and choreographers:
- The making of a ballet dancer’s pointe footwear (Religion Salie, 2017)
- A profile of dancer, choreographer and dance firm founder Alvin Ailey (Heywood Hale Broun, 1984)
- At age 70, faucet dancer Paul Draper nonetheless faucets out a message to the world (Heywood Hale Broun, 1980)
- A historical past of tango, and a go to to the Tango World Cup in Buenos Aires (Elaine Quijano, 2013)
- A dance troupe comprised of Laotian refugees struggles to outlive in Nashville (Martha Teichner, 1980)
- A dialog with legendary “Oklahoma!” choreographer Agnes de Mille (Heywood Hale Broun, 1980)
- A profile of Soviet émigré dancer and choreographer Mikhail Baryshnikov (Eugenia Zukerman, 1997)
ON THIS DATE: 1975: Hear uncommon audio from the Fall of Saigon (YouTube Video)
Fifty years in the past, within the chaotic last hours of the Vietnam Conflict, American pilots pulled off the most important helicopter evacuation in historical past, carrying U.S. personnel and South Vietnamese civilians from the American Embassy in Saigon on April 30, 1975. Take heed to never-before-released radio transmissions of the operation revealing the tense, heroic efforts of Marines and pilots racing towards time, as CBS Information nationwide safety correspondent David Martin interviews U.S. navy personnel who had been there.
MARATHON: Why it is vital to sleep, nap and be lazy (generally) (YouTube Video)
“CBS Sunday Morning” pulls again the covers on wholesome sleep habits and explores why generally we have to chill out and be “lazy.”
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