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Performance of Handel's “Messiah” in Trinity Church, New York, where the work has been performed since 1770.

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Cover Story: The Story of Handel's “Messiah”
Since its premiere in 1742, George Frideric Handel's “Messiah”, a 3.5-hour work for chorus, soloists and orchestra that includes the “Hallelujah Chorus”, has been one of the most heard pieces of classical music on earth. Has become. Correspondent David Pogue takes a look at the creation of this masterwork with author Charles King and conductor-composer Jane Glover, and examines how a Bible assembled by a wealthy English landowner suffering from devastation and despair fell into the hands of a German-British opera composer. What will be the fractions of? , a timeless message of hope and became a Christmas tradition.

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Panchang: 22 December
“Sunday Morning” looks at the historical events of this date.


Art: In Asheville, NC, gingerbread houses reflect community spirit
For more than three decades, Asheville, North Carolina, has hosted the National Gingerbread Contest, a celebration of Christmas, creativity and carbohydrates. Flooding caused by Hurricane Helene last fall canceled the competition, but what was a destination event for bakers and spectators has become an unofficial celebration of Asheville. Forty-one gingerbread creations have been placed around town to help bring holiday cheer (as well as attract donations and tourist dollars) to the struggling town. Correspondent Connor Knight reports.

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Director Werner Herzog with Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz.

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Movies: Werner Herzog keeps working, predicts: “You have to get me off one set foot first”
Visionary director Werner Herzog has made over 20 feature films and 30 documentaries. But it wasn't movies that inspired the German-born filmmaker to move to Los Angeles; This was love. He spoke with Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz about his recent memoir, “Every Man for Himself and God Against All”; about the epic making of his 1982 classic, “Fitzcarraldo”; And why does he enjoy acting – when he gets a chance to play a villain.

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Headlines: Why has drone mania spread?
By most accounts, the number of alleged drone sightings is increasing rapidly, with more than 5,000 reported in the past few weeks. But experts say most reports of unusual lights in the sky are likely something other than drones. Correspondent Tom Hanson reports.

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Paragraph: In Memory
“Sunday Morning” remembers some of the notable personalities who left us this week.


World: West Bank settlements, and the growing division of Israelis and Palestinians
The Israeli settlement of Karnei Shomron, inside the occupied West Bank, is one of more than a hundred settlements carved out on Palestinian land. Today, more than 700,000 Israelis live in scattered communities inside the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which the United Nations calls illegal. About 15% of residents are American. Correspondent Seth Doane spoke to two residents, originally from West Virginia and Detroit, and Palestinians in the West Bank who now live on the other side of the Israeli security barrier.

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Bob Dylan in Sam Peckinpah's “Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid” (1973). In addition to playing the Alias ​​character, Dylan wrote and performed several songs for the film, including “Knockin' on Heaven's Door”.

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Comment: Bob Dylan's enduring love affair with movies
The iconic Bob Dylan has long been a presence on the silver screen — as an actor, as the subject of documentaries, and portrayed by Hollywood luminaries, from Christian Bale to Timothée Chalamet (star of the new biopic “A Complete Unknown”). till. But as historian Douglas Brinkley points out, Dylan's love of films was a recurring theme in his art and his personality throughout his life.

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Sunday Profile: Darren Criss
Kelefa Sanneh reports.

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Comment: Thoughts on Christmas and Hanukkah Messages
Both Christmas Day and the first night of Hanukkah will be celebrated on Wednesday. Bishop Marianne Budde of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, DC, and author and rabbi Steve Leder of Los Angeles, offer their thoughts on what the holiday season means for all of us.

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Music: Darren Criss performs with the Young People's Chorus of New York City

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From the archive: Hollywood Legends IV (Youtube Video)
Watch more classic “Sunday Morning” interviews with some of the film industry's brightest stars. From 2014, Leonardo DiCaprio talks about the making of “The Wolf of Wall Street”; From 2012, Jane Fonda discusses what she calls her “third and final act”; From 2015, Russell Crowe talks about his first film as a director, “The Water Diviner”; From 2010, Harrison Ford describes stardom and his responsibility to his audience; And from 2018, Denzel Washington discusses his career on screen and stage as he appears in the Broadway revival of the Eugene O'Neill classic, “The Iceman Cometh.”


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