Menus have been gracing the tables of restaurants in this country for more than 150 years, and the New York Public Library has a collection of more than 47,000 menus that document meals of the past. Rita Braver talks with the curator of the collection, as well as a modern day “menu engineer,” who helps restaurants get the most out ... Read More »
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A photographer’s delicious art
When Roger Rowley wanted his children to eat more fruit, he spent extra time making attractive arrangements on a blue bowl from his kitchen cabinet. Now, he photographs those plates of fruit and displays those images at a Moscow Idaho, art gallery. Martha Teichner visits. Source Read More »
LaMarcus Aldridge to sign with Nets for remainder of season, per report
Aldridge recently agreed to a buyout with the San Antonio Spurs Source Read More »
How to survive Japanese culinary school
Seth Doane visits the renowned Tsuji Culinary Institute in Osaka, Japan, and learns what makes this school’s astonishingly high standards quintessentially Japanese. Source Read More »
NIT bracket 2021: Tournament schedule; Mississippi State vs. Memphis to meet in championship
The Tigers, a No. 1 seed, will face the No. 4 seed Bulldogs in the finals of the NIT Source Read More »
UFC 260 fight start time — Stipe Miocic vs. Francis Ngannou: Live stream, PPV price, card, TV channel
Here’s everything you need to know to catch UFC 260 on Saturday from the Apex facility in Las Vegas Source Read More »
UEFA World Cup qualifying: Ronaldo robbed of last-minute winner for Portugal; Turkey big winners over Norway
Portugal let a two-goal lead slipped before controversy took stage in the dying moments of Serbia-Portugal Source Read More »
Songwriters and artists celebrate ASCAP’s 100th birthday
The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, better known as ASCAP, celebrated its 100th birthday this week. The group was formed to protect the rights of songwriters and collect royalties from music used in other media. Anthony Mason reports. Source Read More »
Biopics redone: The changing face of biographical films
Biopics have been a movie mainstay for over a century, and the genre has undergone plenty of changes since then. Several high profile films are due out in the coming months. Matt Singer, managing editor and film critic for ScreenCrush.com, joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to discuss. Source Read More »
Morning Rounds: Cholesterol drug power combo
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips weigh in on new research regarding cholesterol medication, and what treatment options breast cancer patients are choosing. Source Read More »