ON BROADWAY: KEANU REEVES AND ALEX WINTER –Tracy Smith talks with Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, who are back together and on Broadway in "Waiting for Godot," one of the most influential plays ever written.
IN CONVERSATION: JENNIFER LOPEZ – Lee Cowan speaks with Jennifer Lopez, who is headed back to the silver screen in new musical "Kiss of the Spider Woman" – in a role she says she was born to play.
TAKE NOTE: THE ZOMBIES – Mark Phillips catches up with the members of the 1960s pop and rock band The Zombies.
MAKING AMENDS – Ted Koppel talks with David Kaczynski – the brother of "Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski.
491 DAYS –Seth Doane speaks to Eli Sharabi, who was held hostage for 491 days in Gaza, and learned on the day of his release that his wife and daughters were killed in the Hamas attack of Oct. 7, 2023. He shares his story ahead of the release of his new memoir, Hostage.
CRICKETS! – Robert Krulwich reveals how crickets can tell us how hot or cold it is outside with the precision of a human thermometer. All you have to do is learn a simple mathematical formula that Robert teaches to a friendly hand puppet, created by Barnaby Dixon. As far as we know, this is CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING's first-ever explainer sung – and danced – by a duck.
THE NEW ART SEASON – Jane Pauley brings us to Calder Gardens in Philadelphia and previews several art exhibits to look forward to across the country in the coming months.
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