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In 1974, psychologist Elias Katz and his wife Florence, an artist, started Creative Growth Art Center, a space where artists with disabilities could make art, some of which has been acquired and shown at such institutions as the Museum of Modern Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and ...
CBS News Sunday Morning: Created by Charles Kuralt, Robert Northshield. With Jane Pauley, Charles Osgood, Mo Rocca, Lee Cowan. The news show that does personal interest pieces. Anything from interviews with actors, political figures, athletes, musicians,
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1/5: Sunday Morning 18min Extended interview: Tilda Swinton 2min Jimmy Carter and his love of America's music 6min Rise and shine with sunrise photographer Bugsy Sailor 7min How Oakland's Creative Growth enabled generations of artists
CBS entered into the home video market, when it partnered with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to form MGM/CBS Home Video in 1978; the joint venture was dissolved by 1982, after MGM purchased United Artists. CBS later partnered with another studio, 20th Century Fox, to form CBS/Fox Video. CBS's ...
WATCH NOW Catch Up On The Latest Special Hosts Gayle King and Jimmy Jam go behind some of the biggest performances on the GRAMMY® stage. WATCH NOW Catch Up On The Latest Special Join us as we look back at some of the most memorable GRAMMY moments and hear from artists about how their...
We used to love this show. We started watching with Charles Kuralt and then Charles Osgood. When they brought Jane Pauley on I knew it would quickly lose my audience. But what made it even worse is how it has turned into a leftist propaganda machine. My husband still records it in case...
I've looked around to see who else is also playing on the stage with me, and there's some great artists there. So if they're hanging around, we're definitely going to be pulling people up and trying to make it great,” he suggests. “I really want to make it special for all ...