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COLLINS BIG CAT: PETER AND THE WOLF: BAND 09/GOLD Author: Diane Redmond, John Bendall-Brunello, Cliff Moon, Collins Big Cat Number of Pages: 24 pages Published Date: 01 Sep 2007 Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication Country: London, United Kingdom Language: English ISBN: 9780007186747 DOWNLOAD: COLLINS BIG CAT: PETER AND THE WOLF: BAND 09/GOLD Now, with traffic decreased due to coronavirus, his mosaics are immortalizing holy relics of this time of pandemic, from hand sanitizer to toilet paper. Lee Cowan, who first profiled Bachor for "Sunday Morning" back in , revisits the artist who has definitely earned his street cred. Jackson, about how they are adjusting to pandemic conditions and trying out new ideas to maintain the joy of theater. 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It is one of Apple's marquee events, but what will that tradition look like in an age of social distancing, as the WWDC goes all-online? Correspondent Jeff Pegues reports on the longstanding tension between black and blue, and what calls to "defund the police" actually mean. But it would not mean the end of oppression. Happy Father's Day! The book presents a portrait of a woman who grew up dreaming of a life far away from her native Slovenia, and wound up in the White House. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with Jordan about the "real" Melania Trump, a woman whose immigrant story of humble origins is a classic American tale, though her life and her marriage are far more complicated. Her Instagram photo series, OurGreatIndoors, has inspired other homebound travel buffs to imagine vistas of their own in miniature. Conor Knighton reports. Jane Pauley reports on the music that has been called the "black national anthem. Correspondent Serena Altschul reports. 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Now, six years later, he is co- author and star of his first major film, "The King of Staten Island," about a drifting twenty-something. To watch a trailer for "The King of Staten Island" click on the video player below:. Contributor Kelefa Sanneh, of The New Yorker magazine, looks at how a massacre wasn't even discussed generations later owing to fears of reprisals. Correspondent Maurice DuBois talks with activists, educators and writers about wrestling with the problems of race, about white privilege, and about the need for parents to give African American youths "the talk" — instructions on how to behave in front of law enforcement to try to avoid negative repercussions based on their skin color. Jane Pauley looks back at his free-spirited art. Videographer: Tom Rapier. Ask questions, and hear more about her latest story about Peloton exercise bikes and working out in isolation. Post a question in the comment section below. You may watch the archived video here. Jeff Pegues looks at the events of the past week and talks to the family and girlfriend of George Floyd, whose arrest and detention was recorded on video for the world to watch in horror; with civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump; and with the mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey, whose city was the first to erupt in street protests and unrest. Watch Video Social distancing, plexiglass dividers and facemasks are just some signs of the ways Americans' lives have changed because of coronavirus. But are all these changes for good? Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with restaurateur Lidia Bastianich, New York University psychology professor Adam Alter, and plastics manufacturer Russ Miller about whether we'll return to the "old normal. Mark Phillips reports. Correspondent Anna Werner talks with advertising and marketing experts about what new messaging is being broadcast during the pandemic; and with actor Matthew McConaughey, who has created a series of public-service ads aimed at increasing awareness about social distancing. Plus: Learn how to make a classic Negroni. David Pogue listens in on how authors, and actors, are writing a new chapter in book publishing. But while sales of their bikes and treadmills are up, the pandemic has also changed how the company works, as its live workout instructors are now streaming from their homes. Nancy Giles reports. Pam Zhang. Arrangement by SSG Venora. Now, with production halted, release schedules shuffled and hundreds of thousands of jobs lost, Hollywood is trying to figure out how it will recover from the coronavirus shutdown. And with yeast sales up more than percent compared to a year ago, it's a good bet what's coming out of more and more ovens is freshly-baked bread. Correspondent Martha Teichner talks with bread expert Jim Lahey, of New York's Sullivan Street Bakery, and with budding bread bakers who are finding comfort in their own loaves. To watch a trailer for "Star Trek: Picard" click on the video player below:. Today, Wikipedia is regularly the first place many of us check for information about everything, in particular the latest medical news on COVD, thanks to the editors and writers who are curating WikiProject Medicine. Wired Magazine editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson reports. Now, with concerts postponed due to the pandemic, he speaks to correspondent Tracy Smith about trying to be Zen during the crisis, as well as what he misses about live performance, and his social media posts features songs performed in his shower. Groban also debuts for "Sunday Morning" viewers his new song, "Your Face. Watch Video The comedian, marking his 10th week in quarantine with his family because of the pandemic, ponders society as a whole. 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Correspondent Susan Spencer talks about anxiety-fueled dreams with Harvard psychologist Deirdre Barrett, who has collected thousands of pandemic dreams and nightmares as part of a study of our sleep-state responses to coronavirus; Mississippi State University professor Michael Nadorff; and poet Jackie Wang and artist Sandra Haynes, whose dreams have provided metaphorical stories of fear and triumph. Seth Doane reports how, in Italy, musical artists lacking a stage are making their balconies and terraces a platform for bringing communities together. Correspondent Rita Braver talks with students and educators about how this generation is responding to a defining societal event. Lee Cowan talks with professors of sociology and genomics, and with a Benedictine monk, about how to adapt to the stresses of this period of isolation, and explores how some people are coping via hobbies — sketching, baking, or quilting. Luke Burbank looks back at the largest volcanic event in U. 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