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Cover Story: The way you have never seen it before
This “wizard of oz” is no longer in Kansas. In fact, it is in Las Vegas, where the sphir Judy Garland is introducing the classic as you have never seen – 16k immersive experiences on the larger screen from four football grounds, with tornader effects, and artists and AI expanded the vision of Emerald City. Turner Classic Movies Host Ben Mantivics gives us a glimpse behind the curtain, and the daughter of Garland talks with singer Lorna Luft, about what she thinks would have been her mother’s reaction.
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Almanac: 27 July
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Art: Renic statues of Lewis Nemson
The world of art engaged in identifying Lewis Newelson (1899–1988) in decades, but its monochromatic and emergent sculptures, often found objects found, which are on monumental. The correspondent Vishwas Sali talks about the influence of the artist with Nemson’s granddaughter, and visits the exhibitions of Newells Statues in New York City and Columbus, Ohio.
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These United States: Koni Islands
When the switchback railway started in 1884 at Koni Island in New York, it indicated the arrival of the Enterprise Park. Correspondent Tracy Smith looks at the origin and development of an American institution.
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Movies: Christin Scott Thomas on pain behind “My Mother’s Wedding”
Christin Scott Thomas, the Oscar-nominated star of “The English Patient” and “Slow Horse”, directed and co-directed and co-composed to his first film: The Heartfelt “My Mother’s Wedding”, about three daughters who come together to participate in their mother’s third napati. She talks with correspondent Lee Kovan about writing on childhood loss. She also discusses overcoming shyness, and starting her film under Prince’s own direction, “Under the Cherry Moon”.
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Route: In Memorium
“Sunday Morning” recalls some notable figures that left us this week, including Rocker Ozy Osbourne, Head of Heavy Metal Band Black Sabbath.
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Music: Michael Feinstein on passing his love for great songs to the next generation
Michael Feinstein’s love for the Great American Songbook is much beyond the standards written by Gorshwin or Porter. He talks about his music roots with correspondent David Pog, and works for today’s artists, he says, added to the great American songbook. He also talks about creating the Great American Songbook Foundation, which aims to preserve the cultural heritage of American popular music.
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TV: Johnny Carson’s hidden side
As the host of the “The Tonite Show” for 30 years, Johnny Carson was the late night TV king-the East-famous Hollywood talent broker, monologist and national taste-maker. But the public rarely saw the man’s personal side, who helped millions of Americans to tucky every night. Correspondent Jim Excelod spoke with Mike Thomas (co-writer, Bill Zehm with “Carson the Magnetic” about the permanent night hosts’ permanent night hosts; Comedian Robert Klein and George Wallace, who describe the “Tonite Show” appearance as Mount Everest of Comedy; and the actress describes the actress dynasty, which describes the actress dynasty, which describe the “Tonite Show” appearance; “There was no big star,” (originally aired on 2 March 2025.)
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US: False positivity
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Marathon: Holiday time! (YouTube video)
Take a break, characteristics about the happiness (and sorrows) of summer vacation with these classic “Sunday morning”:
- Martha Tachner on the fact that Americans are very low, and very few (2000)
- Summer “Assignment”? Nancy Giles wants children to enjoy a break from schoolwork (2006)
- Bill GIST compared an island Idil on “survivor” with a tropical resort (2000).
- Charles Osgood on New York’s Edirondax became a vacation hot spot (1997)
- Jim Gafigan will not ask you about your summer plans, so do not ask about them (2023)
- Mich Butler and Josh Landis explain why you don’t enjoy holidays, as much as you (2012)
- Jim Excelod found that in the US, where the time has been paid from work, it is not legally necessary, many simply do not take holidays (2010)
- Vishwas Salli asks if you have used your holidays so far (2014)
- The trip to Connor Nighton around Iceland takes us “Full Circle” (2014)
- Mo Rokoca reveals a “virtual” holiday happiness, requirement of glasses (2021)
- What did Jane Pauli do on her summer vacation? (2017)
From Archives: Jazz composer Chak Mangione and Gap Mangione (Video)
Two-time Grammy-winner Jazz Trumptor and Flogelhorne player Chak Mangione, known for his hit “Fils So Good”, died on Tuesday, July 22, 2025 at 84 years of age. In this “Sunday Morning” story, which broadcast on 15 February 1987, correspondent Billy Taylor about Chak and his brother, Judge Pianist Gaf Magan. The two went into their own different ways, but, 23 years later, reunited for a series of reunion concerts.
Web Exclusive: Extended Interview: Bridget Ana (Video)
Actress-writer-producer in the city of New York, who sits with Luke Burbank in the pub of the acclaimed HBO series “Anibody Kahin”, to discuss the origin of her show; His career as a cabaret star; And the process of writing the original song for a series in which music plays a central role.
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