CBS Sunday Morning Season 27 Episode 16

CBS Sunday Morning Season 27 Episode 16 Season 27, Episode 16

  • December 19, 2004

On this episode of CBS Sunday Morning, viewers are treated to a diverse array of stories highlighting America's fascination with the arts, from music to museums to modern dance.

The show begins with a report on the popularity of modular synthesizers, which are experiencing a resurgence in the age of digital music-making. Fans and musicians alike share their love for the analog sound and tactile experience of playing with the synthesizers.

Next, correspondent Mara Schiavocampo takes viewers on a tour of the newly renovated Museum of Modern Art in New York, highlighting the museum's expanded representation of underrepresented artists and diversity in its art collection.

In another feature, viewers meet the members of a modern dance troupe who are pushing the boundaries of traditional ballet with their daring and athletic performances. The dancers discuss the physical and emotional challenges of their work, as well as their hopes for the future of the art form.

On a lighter note, correspondent Ben Mankiewicz visits a Hollywood memorabilia auction, where he delves into the enduring popularity of classic movies and the objects associated with them. From Marilyn Monroe's dress to Captain Kirk's communicator, bidders from all over the world vie for a piece of cinematic history.

Closing out the show, correspondent Luke Burbank interviews musician Beck, who discusses his eclectic career and his latest album, Hyperspace. Beck also performs a few tracks from the album that showcase his unique brand of experimental pop.

Throughout the show, viewers are treated to stunning visuals and fascinating insights into the creative process, making for a memorable and thought-provoking viewing experience.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 19, 2004
  • Language
    English