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Abblasen: “CBS Sunday Morning” Theme Song (Video)
The world renowned French quarter Clarintist Doren Ccheme “Abbalasen,” The “CBS Sunday Morning” performs a unique New Orleans edition of the theme song.
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Cover Story: Welcome to New Orleans
The playwright and long -resident Tennessy Williams counted New Orleans, known as a rich hub for art, culture and food in the top three cities in the US. But Nola has also faced its share of challenges – fire, war, diseases, storms and, recently, a terrorist attack – and survived. Correspondent Lee Kovan throws light on the rich history of the city, and the flexibility of the people living there. [Originally broadcast May 18, 2025.]
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Style ride: Why Streetcar is integral parts of New Orleans’ identity
By the 1960s, New Orleans had replaced almost all of their streetcar with buses. But something kept humming. Lona Edwards Hakins, CEO of New Orleans Transit Authority, told correspondent Mitchell Miller that the city re -presented the contemporary streetcar in recent decades, maintaining some origin. Anthony magio, an experienced machineist, shares how she and an army of craftsmen keep them walking. [Originally broadcast May 18, 2025.]
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Beyond Dome: Childhood food inspired two New Orleans Chef’s acclaim menu
New Orleans are known for their music, mardi grass and, in particular, its food. Correspondent Mo Rakka tours with two prize -winning chefs, who returned to the childhood memories of cooking and culture and created an extraordinary menu. Rakka Nina Competon and her husband, with Larry Miller, speaks about the effect of St. Lucia on cooking in Complete Lapin; And Chef Serigan Mabai and his business partner Dr. Along with AF Richardson, who brings the taste of Senegal for food in Dakar Nala. [Originally broadcast May 18, 2025.]
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Architecture: Longu Vu House and Garden
Host Jane Pauli Longu visit the VU House and Garden, the 20th -century property and the architectural work designed by Ellen Bidal Shipman. [Originally broadcast May 18, 2025.]
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Suiting Up: The Sirsukar Suit: A New Orleans Fashion Staple
The southern gentlemen are related to the beauty and coolness of the Sersukar suit and New Orleans. A Louisiana -native Corepondent Jamie Wax, takes the audience on a trip through the city’s sortorial side – a distinguished suit manufacturer from a historic men’s clothing shop and finally, to a fashionable New Orleans Party. [Originally broadcast May 18, 2025.]
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Designing out: Outdoor Living: Turning Homes Inside-Out
Throughout history, American backyard has developed greatly. Now, outdoor living spaces have become a major business for a tune of about $ 10 billion per year. Correspondent David Pog talked about the trends with “House Beautiful” Editor-in-Chief Joanna Saltz, and a house tour with FoxTara design founder Justin Fox, to see how some people are taking out their interior design. [Originally broadcast May 18, 2025.]
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Hide and search: creating secret rooms and hidden space
Correspondent Nancy Giles goes in search of hidden rooms, and finds some of them in the most unexpected places. She talks to Steven Humble, the founder of home engineering, who specializes in creating the doors of the secret route and high-protection panic room. She also listens from April Tucholke, who does research at hidden places and says that the incidence of secret rooms goes back for centuries. [Originally broadcast May 18, 2025.]
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Flower Shakti: Ancient Arts of Hawaii Lei
Famous for Hawaii Lei-Making, an ancient tradition that is still popular on the island. But the future of the craft may be in crisis, as the flowers disappear and the remaining land overheat due to the effects of climate change. Correspondent Jonathan Vigloteti, an aerial native, sits with Melina Estase, who learned the art of making leces from her grandmother. He also attends the annual Lei Day Festival of this year, which is held annually in Viki since 1929; And the island meets the boy’s founder Andrew Mau, which may be a lei. [Originally broadcast May 18, 2025.]
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Easy is: restoring the historical ironwork of the French quarters
A city known for its centuries -old ironwork requires a specialist who can keep it as new. Michelle Miller, the former first woman of New Orleans, is our guide for some of its most prestigious designs. She joins with Darryl Reavs, one of just one handful of restoration is still working in New Orleans, where vintage, coined iron pieces are alive in French quarters. [Originally broadcast May 18, 2025.]
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Architecture: Nama’s BestHoff Sculpture Garden
Hosts Jane Pauli visit the Besthoff Sculpture Garden in the New Orleans Museum of Art. [Originally broadcast May 18, 2025.]
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No place like home: Christian Bell’s mission to keep foster brothers and sisters together
Actor Christian Bell won praise for his title performance at the “Batman” franchise, and now, he is on a mission to help children who could use a real -life superhero. Bell is helping to create California simultaneously, a spinach care house designed to protect the orphan brothers from separating. He talks to correspondent Tracy Smith about his inspiration for the project. [Originally broadcast May 18, 2025.]
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Anniversary: ​​Air Jordan turns 40
This year the Air Jordan sneaker turned 40. “Sunday Morning” celebrates the design of reputed shoes with correspondent Luke Burbank, who detects his origin in the first meeting with NBA veteran Michael Jordan’s Nike, then a relative little sneaker company in Oregon. [Originally broadcast May 18, 2025.]
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World: Italian classic trawl house
Located in the Etria Valley of Puglia in southern Italy, traditional limestone huts with conical roofs are part of the landscape. Called “trully”, unique structures traditionally placed farmers and livestock, and were largely ignored. But they have become a favorite attraction, attracting tourists from all over the world who are fascinated by their architecture and attraction. Correspondent Seth travels to Puglia to find out his past and present. [Originally broadcast May 18, 2025.]
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Culture Festival: New Orleans Artist and “Beedmaster” Demond Menoncon
Correspondent Michelle Miller delays the centuries -old Carnival tradition of black masking. The work of acclaimed contemporary artist Damond Melancon is shown all over the world, but it lies deeply in wide beaded suits, which he makes as the big head of the young seminole Hunters Black Masking tribe. [Originally broadcast May 18, 2025.]
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Nature: Black-Beled CT Duck in New Orleans
We leave you with a black-bail whistle duck on this Sunday morning, entering the sun in New Orleans, Audbon Park and Zoo in Louisiana. Videography: Mike Hernandez. [Originally broadcast May 18, 2025.]
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Marathon: Lighthouse attraction (YouTube video)
Enjoy these stories from the “Sunday Morning” archives about the lighthouse and how they have served both as protector for sailors, and introduced to artists.
- Commercial photographer Susan Shoots Lighting Using Brown Infrared Film (1991)
- On the Little Brewster Island in Boston Harbor (2006), the first lighting on the US Coast,
- How Automation is making lighted columns obsolete (1987)
- Efforts to transfer the south -eastern lighthouse of Block Island from Sagar (1994)
- Photographer Chak Feel took pictures of air lights (1998)
- History of Cape Hatrus Lighthouse in Northern Carolina (2007)
Marathon: Alaska Miracle (YouTube video)
Explore the glory of the 49th state with these recreational stories from the “Sunday Morning” archives:
- Charles Osgood looked back at Alaska (2008 )’s 1867 purchase
- Travel to the gates of Arctic National Park (2017)
- Yakutat, Surfing in water away from Alaska (2000)
- Luke Burbank in the 750 -mile boat race from Port Townsand, Washington to Ketchman, Alaska (2017)
- How WWII soldiers and laborers paved the way for Alaska’s expansion (1992)
- Prince William Sound, five years after the Exon Waldez disaster (1994)
- World Ice Art Championship at Fairbanks, Alaska (2015)
- Sled Dogs Rising at Denali National Park (2016)
- Lee Coven Whitier visits Alaska, where almost the entire population lives under the same roof (2021)
- Searching the remains of the remains of an US Air Force in a plane crash on an Alaska glacier in 1952 (2022)
- Comedy David Cedaris on the main attraction of his visit to Alaska (2022)
- Connor Nietan takes a ride on Alaska Railroad (2023)
- Nature: Northern Lights (2024)
Gallery: Notable deaths in 2025
Take a look at the respected personalities who leave us this year, who touched us with our innovation, creativity and humanity.
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