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The latest 007 film debuts next week, a good time to remember the man who created him. Author Ian Fleming would have been 100 this year. Anthony Mason helps us celebrate the centenary of the man who gave birth to Bond ... James Bond.
In the age of the ubiquitous iPod, there's something retro spinning into earshot. As it turns out, LPs are making a comeback. Anthony Mason reports on the new vinyl revolution.
In the 1980s, R.E.M. was a college band on the cutting edge of the alternative rock scene, and it didn"t take long for them to become a "super-group." But as Anthony Mason reports, the band has had its ups and downs since.
Levon Helm's successful music career was nearly cut short when he was diagnosed with throat cancer. He talked to CBS News correspondent Anthony Mason about life after cancer, and his storied career.
West Side Story, the ground-breaking show that took Broadway by storm and changed the Broadway musical forever, marks its 50th anniversary this week, reports Anthony Mason.
As the highly anticipated sequel "High School Musical 2" gets set to premiere, Anthony Mason takes a look behind Disney's hugely successful made-for-TV movie that has launched careers, DVDs, national tours and a positive message for kids.
The indie band Clap Your Hands Say Yeah sold 200,000 copies of its debut album, a success that drew the attention of major record labels. But the group turned down label offers, Anthony Mason reports. Why? They'd ask, "Why not?"
The recording industry plans to send threatening letters to students at 21 universities for illegally downloading music. But with billions of songs illegally downloaded daily, will a few hundred letters make a dent? Anthony Mason reports.
Steve Van Zandt is one of the stars of "The Sopranos," but he started as Bruce Springsteen's consigliore. Sunday Morning correspondent Anthony Mason spoke to the the secondhand man for mobs and rockers.
Mickey Spillane's tough-talking characters and tall tales of crime and revenge will endure despite the author's recent death at age 88. Anthony Mason remembers the iconic American pulp fiction writer.