This week's 'CBS News Sunday Morning' explores the world of celebrities who rose to fame through commercials, the delicate art of lace making, and the iconic magazine 'The New Yorker' as it celebrates its centennial.
The Emmy Award-winning 'CBS News Sunday Morning ' is broadcast on CBS Sundays beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET. ' Sunday Morning ' also streams on the CBS News app beginning at 11:00 a.m. ET. (Download it here.) Hosted by Jane Pauley. This week's program features: **COVER STORY:** The world knows them as the faces of famous commercials.
Stephanie Courtney as Flo for Progressive Insurance, Dean Winters as Mayhem for Allstate, and Deanna Colon, the unstoppable dancer from the Jardiance diabetes drug ads. Correspondent David Pogue talks with these actors about how their rise to national fame through television commercials has changed (or hasn't changed) their lives. **ALMANAC:** Feb 9'Sunday Morning' looks back at historical events on this date.**ARTS:** Rita Braver reports on the art of boxing, exploring the unique ways artists have captured its essence in their work.**COMMENTARY:** Jim Gaffigan shares his thoughts on Super Bowl LIX.**HEALTH:** Dr. Dixon Chibanda, founder of the Friendship Bench, discusses how his program trains grandmothers to provide mental health support in underserved communities. The program, which started in Zimbabwe, has expanded to nine countries, including the United States, and has helped over 200,000 people. Chibanda talks with CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook about the effectiveness of this approach in alleviating symptoms of depression and generalized anxiety disorders.**PASSAGE:** 'Sunday Morning' remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week.**MEDIA:** The New Yorker magazine celebrates its one hundredth birthday. 'Sunday Morning' contributor Kelefa Sanneh delves into the history of this iconic publication, speaking with editor David Remnick, manager Bruce Diones, and Fergus McIntosh, the head of the magazine's fact-checkers. **HARTMAN:** A segment on a Metropolitan Museum of Art guard.**MOVIES:** Cynthia Erivo, who has won a Tony, a Grammy, and an Emmy, is now nominated for an Oscar for her performance as Elphaba in the film adaptation of the musical 'Wicked.' Correspondent Seth Doane sits down with Erivo in East London to discuss her journey, her thoughts on the role, and the power of live singing on a film set.**ARTS:** Lee Cowan explores the intricate history and enduring appeal of lace, interviewing lacemakers at the annual convention of the International Organization of Lace, Inc.
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