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Updated on: June 6, 2024 / 1:34 PM EDT / YourEntertainmentNews
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Cover Story Trump’s Conviction
Being found guilty of 34 felony counts would shake anyone’s political prospects. However, as Michael Wolff notes in this week’s coverage, the former president has built his career on grievances – and this week’s conviction isn’t stopping Trump from eyeing another term in the White House. CBS News chief election & campaign correspondent Robert Costa reports.
Stage Illinoise’s Journey to Broadway
The new Broadway show “Illinoise” is a choreographed indie-rock musical sans dialogue, based on Sufjan Stevens’ 2005 concept album. With four Tony Award nominations, including best musical, contributor Kelefa Sanneh dives into the story behind this ambitious production. Featuring insights from choreographer Justin Peck and playwright Jackie Sibblies Drury, this segment explores the show’s unique take on storytelling.
Books Unfinished Crichton Thriller Completed
Writer Michael Crichton’s unfinished thriller about a volcanic eruption, “Eruption,” has been brought to life D-day hen the Allies turned the tide by bestselling author James Patterson. Correspondent Tracy Smith speaks with both Patterson and Michael’s widow, Sherri Alexander Crichton, about completing such a daunting task and preserving Crichton’s legacy.
Cyndi Lauper Documentary Let the Canary Sing
Cyndi Lauper was not only an MTV-favorite singer but also later won a Tony Award for her Broadway efforts. The new Paramount+ documentary “Let the Canary Sing” delves into her tumultuous home life and music career. Correspondent Anthony Mason talks to Lauper about her breakout record “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” and how music changed her life.
Katie Ledecky on Paris Olympics Preparation
There’s Katie Ledecky and Caeleb Dressel in swimming; Simone Biles and Suni Lee in women’s artistic gymnastics; LeBron James, Kevin Durant and Jayson Tatum in basketball—take your pick of America’s best-of-the-best, the expansive spectrum of greatness is utterly staggering, no matter the event.
As she gears up for the Paris Olympics this summer, Katie Ledecky discusses her training regimen and reflections on previous games with correspondent Elaine Quijano. A must-watch for fans ahead of an exciting Olympic season.
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