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COVER STORY: Caught in the life: The business of prostitution | Watch Video
According to advocates fighting prostitution (which they call modern-day slavery), authorities in Seattle and other cities have taken an enlightened, modern approach to addressing the issue, by adopting a "buyer beware" model -- arresting customers instead of sex workers. The aim: to reduce sex trafficking by cutting off demand.
Other advocates have called for the decriminalization of consensual sex work, saying laws against it force women into the shadows, compromising their safety.
But most cities still practice a zero-tolerance approach to prostitution. Lee Cowan reports on the divide over an enterprise usually kept in the shadows.
For more info:
ALMANAC: A clean business | Watch Video
On May 7, 1925, William Lever, one of the soap-making siblings that founded Lever Brothers, died at age 73. Jane Pauley reports.
ART: How music influenced the art of Marc Chagall | Watch Video
A new exhibition explores the ways music was the muse of the Russian-French painter, from the canvas to the stage. Rita Braver reports.
For more info:
- Chagall: Colour and Music, at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (through June 11) | Purchase Tickets
- The exhibition will move to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in July
- Exhibition catalogue: "Chagall: Colour and Music" by Ambre Gauthier (ACC Publishing Group)
TV: The evolution of Lucy Liu | Watch Video
For "Elementary," CBS' take on Sherlock Holmes, Watson is a woman, played by Lucy Liu, and she's not the dutiful notetaker Watson has been in other Holmesian incarnations.
It's been a definite change from the rock-'em-sock-'em roles she's played in films like "Payback," "Charlie's Angels" and "Kill Bill." But Liu has also evolved into a director, helming several episodes of the series, and a mother.
Mo Rocca visits with Liu, an actress, artist and advocate who says life today for her is much more rich and bold.
For more info:
- "Elementary" (cbs.com)
- lucyliu.net
- Follow @LucyLiu on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram
PASSAGE: Prince Philip retires from public life (Video)
Keep Calm and Carry On: Buckingham Palace announced on Thursday that Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth's 95-year-old husband, will no longer carry out public engagements as of this autumn. Jane Pauley reports.
TV: Norway's Slow TV: Fascinating viewers for hours or days at a time | Watch Video
It's television's version of taking a deep breath … a very long, very slow, deep breath. It's called "Slow TV," and it's a surprise smash-hit in Norway, where live, unedited broadcasts of train journeys, ferry boat rides, or firewood burning can last for hours or days at a time. Millions tune in to watch people knit for 13 hours, or witness reindeer on a days-long migration.
As Rune Moklebust, who helped conceive of Slow TV, explains to Seth Doane, the broadcasts simply reflect life: "Much of life itself is boring. But in-between, there are some exciting moments, and you just have to wait for them."
For more info:
- Slow TV on NRK2
- Espen Ytreberg, Department of Media and Communication, University of Oslo
- The Slow TV Blog
HARTMAN: Elementary school robotics team beats the odds (Video)
Pleasant Run Elementary in Indianapolis launched a competitive robotics team last fall. In the beginning, there were a few successes and a lot of failures. But a demoralizing, racist taunt fired them up, channeling that insult into victory. Steve Hartman reports.
MOVIES: Diane Lane and her "pretty good gig" | Watch Video
A working actress since age six, the Oscar-nominee returns to the Coppola film family for her new movie, "Paris Can Wait." Anthony Mason reports.
GALLERY: Diane Lane
For more info:
- "Paris Can Wait" (Sony Pictures Classics); Opens May 12 in New York and Los Angeles
- La MaMa, New York
- The Ziegfeld Club: The Liz Swados Inspiration Grant
BOOKS: Condoleezza Rice on Russia, Putin and Trump | Watch Video
Condoleezza Rice, who served as a National Security Advisor and Secretary of State under President George W. Bush, talks with Jane Pauley about her long fascination with the Soviet Union, and about Russia's interference in the U.S. election.
She also discusses growing up in Alabama during the Civil Rights movement, and her new book, "Democracy: Stories from the Long Road to Freedom."
WEB EXTRA VIDEO: Condi Rice on 2016 election, "Hamilton"
Jane Pauley asks former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to define the seminal events that have stirred the political consciousness of today's youth.
For more info:
- "Democracy: Stories from the Long Road to Freedom" by Condoleezza Rice (Twelve); Also available in eBook, Digital Audio Download and Audio CD formats
- Condoleezza Rice, The Europe Center, Stanford University
OPINION: JFK at 100: Secrets of Camelot, hiding in plain sight | Watch Video
Journalist Thomas Oliphant on the stories still being uncovered from archives about the campaign and presidency of John F. Kennedy.
For more info:
- "The Road to Camelot: Inside JFK's Five-Year Campaign" by Thomas Oliphant and Curtis Wilkie (Simon & Schuster); Also available in eBook format
- John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston
CALENDAR: Week of May 8 | Watch Video
"Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
NATURE: Red River Gorge (Extended Video)
We leave you this Sunday Morning of Kentucky Derby weekend at the Bluegrass State's Red River Gorge.
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REVIEWS: David Edelstein on "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" and May's "must-sees" | Watch Video
The "Sunday Morning" film critic reviews the newest addition to the Marvel Comics Universe, and a few gems in theaters and on streaming services this month.
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