“I’m excited to just be present and enjoy the celebration of country music”: @KelseaBallerini will be hosting the #CMTAwards solo for the first time — and she tells CBS Mornings about the energy she hopes to bring and teases her new music.
Watch the show Sunday on @CBS.
.@CBSMornings is #1 morning show in viewers on 2/12 for first time since launch. Second #1 finish for a morning show in CBS history. https://t.co/GDMLnVxlNt
Starting tonight, @jonstewart is back at @TheDailyShow anchor desk on Mondays through the 2024 election cycle.
He shares why he’s taking on a second term: “Who better to comment on this election than someone who truly understands two aging men past their prime?”
#GoldenGlobes winner Da’Vine Joy Randolph says she “never expected” any of the recognition she has received for her role in @HoldoversFilm.
She tells CBS Mornings about preparing for the film — and how her character showcases what she calls a superpower.
Singer-songwriters @hicorook and Olivia Barton say they wrote their viral song, “If I Were a Fish,” in just 10 minutes — and it invited an “incredible community of weirdos” to cheer each other on.
They tell CBS Mornings about turning the song’s message into a children’s book.
.@TheColorPurple producer @Oprah says watching @thedanieb take on the role of Sofia, which she played in the 1985 film, was like “passing the baton.”
They tell CBS Mornings about their connection to the story — and why this adaptation is “more joyous.”
.@maluma says winning a Grammy is his dream — but for now, he is focused on preparing for the birth of his daughter, Paris.
He tells CBS Mornings about this moment: “I’m living in a very blessed spot.” https://t.co/tULluYUmHq
“What is there not to love with Céline Dion?”: @Titanique star @jackieburnsnyc shows off her chops — and shares why the musical is an homage to the beloved singer.
"At a certain point it was bigger than us": A new documentary, "American Symphony," chronicles the story of Grammy winner @JonBatiste and his wife @suleikajaouad, as she battled leukemia a second time, showcasing their journey of love, art and survival.
Jennifer Hudson (@IAMJHUD) is returning as the host and executive producer of @JHudShow for a second season.
She shares a look at one her favorite upcoming moments — and why she believes it is “never too late to try.” https://t.co/eTggrSXNRl
Tony Award-winner @leslieodomjr says that @PurlieBway is a “very rare piece” because it both entertains and leaves audiences thinking on their way out of the theater.
He shares what the play means to him — and why he wanted to bring it to Broadway.
“For a few minutes, you are lifting up their spirits”: @chefjoseandres and his volunteers have served more than 300 million meals in disaster zones around the world with @WCKitchen.
His new cookbook is a collection of stories and recipes about feeding humanity and hope.
Every day, an estimated 800 women around the world die from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth.
@melindagates wants to change that, as the @gatesfoundation commits $370 million per year until 2027 to the cause: “I want lives to be saved.”
Sean Penn met with Pres. Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the day Russia invaded Ukraine.
In a new @paramountplus documentary, Penn speaks with Zelenskyy about his resolve and defending democracy: “He was born for this.” https://t.co/sW9K3girZf
.@Oprah collaborated with Harvard professor @arthurbrooks to find out what it means to be happier.
They share practical advice — and personal stories — about their journeys to finding “enjoyment, satisfaction and purpose,” which they say make up happiness.
Jake Gyllenhaal is an Oscar and Tony-nominated actor — and now, he’s showcasing a very special relationship in his life in a new children’s book, “The Secret Society of Aunts and Uncles.”
He shares how aunts and uncles can help kids “learn how to take the proper risks in life.”
Ángel Manuel Soto, director of @DCOfficial’s first Latino superhero film, @bluebeetle, told #CBSMornings how he hopes it impacts audiences: “We can not only be heroes of our stories and not villains of their stories, but also where we can actually tell our experience.”
There are effectively 170,000 workers on strike, as SAG-AFTRA joins the WGA in walking off the job, says @nicsperling.
She breaks down how a spotlight is being shone on Hollywood, as much of the U.S. wrestles with income inequality. https://t.co/J6mqyku2MN