CBS Sunday Morning Season 24 Episode 30

CBS Sunday Morning Season 24 Episode 30 Season 24, Episode 30

  • March 24, 2002

In Season 24, Episode 30 of CBS Sunday Morning, viewers are treated to an eclectic mix of stories covering various topics of interest. The show kicks off with a segment on the rapidly changing landscape of the art world. Correspondent Martha Teichner takes viewers on a journey through the once taboo world of street art, exploring how these underground artists are now commanding millions at auctions and being embraced by museums. She also looks at the impact of technology on the art world, as NFTs (non-fungible tokens) are revolutionizing the industry and throwing traditional notions of ownership and value into question.

Next up is a segment on the ever-evolving world of fashion. Correspondent Tracy Smith delves into the world of fast fashion, analyzing its environmental impact and questioning whether it's time for a change. She interviews people working in the industry who are pushing for more sustainable practices and exploring alternative materials, as well as fashion insiders who are looking to slow down the pace and create clothing that is built to last. Smith also examines how the pandemic has affected the fashion world, from the rise of loungewear to the decreasing importance of runway shows.

The show then transitions to a segment on the intersection of technology and sports. Correspondent David Pogue speaks with athletes, coaches, and tech designers who are using technology to push the boundaries of what's possible in the world of sports. He explores the latest innovations in sports equipment and wearables, as well as technologies that are helping athletes train more efficiently and recover more quickly from injuries. Pogue also takes a look at the ethical considerations of using technology to enhance athletic performance.

Following this is a segment on the power of photographs. Correspondent Lee Cowan sits down with acclaimed photographer Annie Leibovitz to discuss her life and work, exploring the stories behind some of her most famous photographs. Cowan also speaks with everyday people who have had life-changing experiences as a result of being photographed.

The episode then takes a turn to a segment on travel in the time of the pandemic. Correspondent Luke Burbank visits a bed and breakfast in Maine that has been transformed into a learning center for adults. He also speaks with travel industry insiders about the future of travel, from the rise of domestic road trips to the challenges of international travel.

Next up is a segment on the resurgence of drive-in theaters. Correspondent Jim Axelrod explores why these outdoor theaters are experiencing a boom in popularity, particularly during the pandemic. He speaks with drive-in owners, patrons, and film industry insiders to understand why this retro form of entertainment has struck a chord with modern audiences.

The show then moves to a segment on the power of music. Correspondent Alina Cho sits down with Grammy-winning musician H.E.R. to discuss her rise to fame, her creative process, and what she hopes to achieve with her music. Cho also explores how music can heal, speaking with a group of veterans who are using music to cope with PTSD.

The episode wraps up with a segment on the importance of laughter. Correspondent Mo Rocca speaks with comedians and psychologists who explain the ways that humor can improve mental and physical health. He also explores the science behind what makes things funny, and offers a lighthearted look at some of life's absurdities.

Overall, Season 24, Episode 30 of CBS Sunday Morning offers a diverse mix of content that is both informative and entertaining. From the world of art to the power of laughter, viewers will be engaged from beginning to end.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 24, 2002
  • Language
    English