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COVER STORY: Who was Jeffrey Epstein sufferer Virginia Giuffre?
Virginia Giuffre was a 16-year-old worker at Mar-a-Lago in 2000 when she says she was recruited by Ghislane Maxwell into Jeffrey Epstein’s intercourse trafficking ring, which Maxwell denies. Earlier than she died by suicide earlier this yr, Giuffre wrote a memoir, “No person’s Lady,” and sought the discharge of the Epstein Recordsdata, presently underneath management of the Trump administration. Tracy Smith talks with Giuffre’s co-author, Amy Wallace, and along with her brother and sister-in-law, in regards to the lady Giuffre was, her life after Epstein, and whether or not Maxwell – now in jail for intercourse trafficking – ought to be pardoned.
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READ AN EXCERPT: “No person’s Lady” by Virginia Roberts Giuffre
In her posthumously-published memoir, Virginia Giuffre wrote about her expertise being recruited at age 16 into Jeffrey Epstein’s intercourse trafficking ring, and her life after as a survivor.
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ALMANAC: October 19
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ART: Can AI dream? Artist Refik Anadol believes the reply is sure
Artist Refik Anadol has been utilizing synthetic intelligence to render immersive imagery, created by algorithms powered by AI, which he likens to a machine’s dream state. He talks with Luke Burbank about what he calls a brand new type of artwork, and about DataLand, his deliberate Los Angeles museum that may showcase new methods for AI to speak with information.
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HEADLINES: The week in Washington
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BOOKS: The enigma of Tim Curry
In 50 years on display screen, Tim Curry, star of “The Rocky Horror Image Present,” “Clue” and “It,” has performed roles campy, comical, and menacingly sinister, but his most inscrutable function remains to be Tim Curry. The actor talks with Turner Traditional Films host Ben Mankiewicz about his memoir “Vagabond” (which is decidedly not a Hollywood tell-all); the stroke he suffered in 2012, and studying learn how to communicate once more; and why he by no means sought to curry stardom.
READ AN EXCERPT: “Vagabond: A Memoir” by Tim Curry
The actor famend for such fan favorites as “The Rocky Horror Image Present” and “Clue” writes of a mess of journeys in his life (usually within the guise of an irresistible villain), and of the 2012 stroke that just about ended this vagabond’s adventures.
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PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers a few of the notable figures who left us this week.
COMMENTARY: Josh Seftel’s Mother on baseball
Simply in time for the World Sequence, filmmaker Josh Seftel talked along with his mother, Pat, in regards to the nationwide pastime and her current go to to the ballpark. “On this world, these days,” she says, “you want extra baseball.”
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VIDEO: Ms. Rachel on elevating her voice for teenagers in every single place
To thousands and thousands of toddlers (and their mother and father), YouTube star Rachel Griffin Accurso’s voice is unmistakable. Her music-filled “Ms. Rachel” movies are cleverly-designed language growth classes, with billions of views, whereas her world model now extends to books, toys, and a Netflix deal. She talks with Jo Ling Kent about how she got here to music schooling, and about collaborating along with her husband, composer Aron Accurso. She additionally defends her advocacy for youngsters world wide, together with in war-torn Gaza.
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MOVIES: Ben Stiller examines the wedding of his mother and father, comedy greats Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara
Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara have been a beloved comedy workforce – and the mother and father of actor-director Ben Stiller. After the deaths of his mom and father, Stiller sought to pay tribute as few sons may: a documentary about their lives on-stage and off. However even he did not anticipate to what depths his movie, “Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Misplaced,” would go. Stiller talks with Jim Axelrod about how inspecting the lives of two comedy greats led to re-examining his personal.
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HARTMAN: The facility of reunions
This previous week witnessed a whiplash of feelings probably by no means to be forgotten, as Israeli and Palestinian households have been reunited with family members who had been held hostage or prisoner. Steve Hartman talks with Lorrie Stirm Kitching in regards to the expertise of being reunited along with her father, Air Drive Main Robert Stirm, after he was launched from a North Vietnamese jail in 1973.
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U.S.: A cross-border landmark faces a restrictive new future
For greater than a century, a singular cross-border establishment has straddled the road between Stanstead, Quebec and Derby Line, Vermont: The Haskell Free Library & Opera Home, the place guests from each nations can freely combine, sharing literacy, tradition and friendship. However now, the Trump administration has instituted new guidelines, limiting entry to guests from Canada. Lee Cowan stories on how an emblem of unity and friendship has now grow to be marked by division.
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COMMENTARY: Charles M. Blow on the disaster dealing with native newspapers
By some estimates, greater than 3,200 print newspapers have vanished since 2005, with an estimated two newspapers closing every week. As funding for public broadcasting additionally shrinks, political analyst Charles M. Blow talks in regards to the significance of native media because the connective tissue of communities – a vital public good jeopardized by business consolidation and funding cuts.
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NATURE: Penguins in Patagonia
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: Diane Keaton on Woody Allen, “Annie Corridor,” and marriage (YouTube Video)
In a dialog with Katie Couric in 2010 for “CBS Sunday Morning,” Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton mentioned working with writer-director Woody Allen on such movies as “Sleeper” and “Annie Corridor,” and why she by no means bought married.
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Hollywood Legends VI (YouTube Video)
Watch extra basic “Sunday Morning” interviews with a few of the movie business’s most luminous stars. From 2022, Julia Roberts on her rom-com “Ticket to Paradise,” marriage, and the pastime she picked up on a movie set; from 1980, producer-director John Houseman on turning into a late-in-life Oscar-winning actor; from 1997, Bette Midler on her stage and display screen profession; and from 2008, Dustin Hoffman on his massive break in “The Graduate.” Then, two tales about advances in movie preservation: from 1989, an analog restoration of “Lawrence of Arabia,” supported by Steven Spielberg; and from 2023, Martin Scorsese on the significance of preservation, significantly the fragility of coloration movie shares.
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