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Entertainment - Recovered treasure leads to a Grammy nomination - Archivist and music historian Alex Palao worked to restore old tapes by "Sly and Family Stone" that gathered dust for decades. He co-produced the live album called "The First Family: Live at the Winchester Cathedral 1967." He is now nominated for "Best Album Notes" at Sunday's Grammy Awards. CBS News San Francisco's Max Darrow has the story. 4H ago - 02:13
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"Sanford and Son" star Demond Wilson dies at 79 -- Actor Demond Wilson died in his California home due to complications from prostate cancer, CBS News learned on Saturday. He starred alongside Redd Foxx in "Sanford and Son," one of the biggest TV hits of the 1970s.3 hours ago
Demond Wilson, "Sanford and Son" and "The New Odd Couple" actor, dies at 79 -- In 1971, Demond Wilson appeared on an episode of "All in the Family," a role that led him to land a lead part in "Sanford and Son."10 hours ago
Courtney Marie Andrews performs "Everyone Wants To Feel Like You Do" -- Courtney Marie Andrews started writing songs as a teenager and played in punk bands before starting out on her own. Since then, she has been nominated for a Grammy and become known for her vulnerable lyrics and dazzling voice. Now, from her new album "Valentine," here is Courtney Marie Andrews with "Everyone Wants To Feel Like You Do."10 hours ago
Courtney Marie Andrews performs "Cons and Clowns" -- Courtney Marie Andrews started writing songs as a teenager and played in punk bands before starting out on her own. Since then, she has been nominated for a Grammy and become known for her vulnerable lyrics and dazzling voice. Now, from her new album "Valentine," here is Courtney Marie Andrews with "Cons and Clowns."14 hours ago
Courtney Marie Andrews performs "Pendulum Swing" -- Courtney Marie Andrews started writing songs as a teenager and played in punk bands before starting out on her own. Since then, she has been nominated for a Grammy and become known for her vulnerable lyrics and dazzling voice. Now, from her new album "Valentine," here is Courtney Marie Andrews with "Pendulum Swing."14 hours ago
A new "Phantom of the Opera" takes the stage -- It's been nearly three years since the curtain came down on Broadway's "The Phantom of the Opera." Now, the record-breaking musical is back on stage in a brand-new form.14 hours ago
New exhibit explores Mustangs in the movies -- For decades, the Ford Mustang has been one of the most recognizable cars on America's highways. The car is also a familiar sight on the big screen, even earning top billing in one movie. Now, the Mustang's movie ties are being explored in a new immersive experience.15 hours ago
Breaking down the Grammy Awards -- The 68th Annual Grammy Awards will be held on Sunday night. Here's what to know about the nominees.15 hours ago
Remembering actor Catherine O'Hara -- Catherine O'Hara made audiences laugh for years. She started working in comedy in Canada in the 1970s and spent decades stealing scenes on screen before her death at 71. Here's a look back on her incredible career. -- Jan 312 hours ago
Elena Rybakina beats No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka to win Australian Open -- This was the second major title for fifth-seeded Elena Rybakina.18 hours ago
Catherine O'Hara, "Beetlejuice" and "Home Alone" star, dies at 71 -- Catherine O'Hara was best known for her comic performances in projects including "Home Alone," "Beetlejuice," and "Schitt's Creek."1 day ago
UFC 325 fights go down tomorrow night. See when it starts, who's on the card and where to watch. -- Alexander Volkanovski faces Diego Lopes in the UFC 325 main event on what's expected to be an action-packed fight card. -- Jan 3015 hours ago
KATSEYE reflects on success and what's next -- In just two years, KATSEYE has gone from a Netflix reality competition show to top of the charts, collecting a VMA and two Grammy nominations along the way. The group talks about their journey together in the music industry and what they hope for in the future. -- Jan 3015 hours ago
Designer brings life to Grammy red carpet -- The nominees and performers for the Grammy Awards will walk the red carpet on Sunday - with flashing camera lights, celebrity interviews and floral designs. Botanical artist Tu Bloom has been the designer behind the red carpet flowers for nearly two decades. He speaks to "CBS Mornings" about his design for this year's red carpet and what drew him to his profession. -- Jan 3016 hours ago
