Tilda Swinton, Adrien Brody
PRODIGIES – Susan Spencer reports on the world of brilliant child prodigies.
SCORES – David Pogue looks at the trend in movie scores performed in theaters by live orchestras.
TILDA SWINTON – Seth Doane talks with actor Tilda Swinton about her work in legendary director Pedro Almodóvar's latest film, "The Room Next Door," her career and more.
SUNDAY PROFILE: ADRIEN BRODY – Tracy Smith catches up with actor Adrien Brody to chat about his new film "The Brutalist" and to visit his old home in Queens, N.Y., and the Statue of Liberty.
RAY OF SUNSHINE – Faith Salie sits down with a photographer dedicated to capturing sunrises.
ART AND SOUL – Luke Burbank visits a unique arts center in San Francisco.
PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER – Rita Braver looks back on the life and legacy of former President Jimmy Carter, who died last week at age 100.
COMMENTARY – Journalist Bill Flanagan shares his thoughts on working with President Carter on a music documentary.
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