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S2025 E20 By Design: A Weekend in New Orleans
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WELCOME TO NEW ORLEANS: Lee Cowan has a history of New Orleans and the resilience of the people who live there. 

EASY DOES IT: Michelle Miller, former first lady of New Orleans and CBS SATURDAY MORNING co-host, is our guide to some of the city's most iconic designs, including ironwork, bead art and streetcars.

BEYOND GUMBO: How do you take the classic New Orleans cuisine and make it even better? Mo Rocca met two James Beard Award-winning chefs who have some ideas.

NO PLACE LIKE HOME: Actor Christian Bale played a superhero in film as Batman. Now, Tracy Smith discovered, he's a superhero to orphaned siblings because of the community he helped design.

HEART AND SOLE: Nike's Air Jordan sneaker turns 40 this year. We celebrate the design of the iconic shoe with Luke Burbank.

HIDE AND SEEK: Nancy Giles goes in search of hidden rooms – and finds them where you'd least expect.

INSIDE OUT: David Pogue reports on the popularity of taking the inside out, creating luxurious outdoor spaces. 

SUITING UP: Southern gentlemen know all about the beauty of the seersucker suit and its connection to New Orleans – including Louisiana native Jamie Wax. 

ITALY: Seth Doane takes us to Italy for a look at its magical peaked Trulli houses.

FLOWER POWER!: Jonathan Vigliotti is in Hawaii for a story on the beauty, design and history of leis.

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Ed Bastian, David Foster, Anne Tyler, Ron Charles

DELTA – On one of the busiest travel weekends of the year, Kris Van Cleave talks with the CEO of Delta Air Lines, Ed Bastian, as the company looks back on 100 years of aviation.

SUNDAY PROFILE: DAVID FOSTER – Tracy Smith catches up with writer, producer and musician David Foster to talk about his many hit songs and his Tony-nominated Broadway show "BOOP! The Musical."

FINE PRINT: ANNE TYLER – Robert Costa profiles Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant and The Accidental Tourist author Anne Tyler, who recently released her 25th novel, Three Days in June.

A KNOCK AT THE DOOR – In honor of Memorial Day, Elaine Quijano has the story of one woman's mission to change how our nation's military notifies families of those killed in action.

CARTOONS DEFYING CONVENTION –Faith Salie tells the story of one private investigator's quest to learn about a mysterious aunt, who turned out to be one of America's pioneering female cartoonists, Barbara Shermund.

SUNDAY JOURNAL – Elizabeth Palmer talks with BBC reporter Steve Rosenberg about being the last Western journalist still reporting from Moscow.

BON APPÉTIT – Jane Pauley looks at the Art & Design issue of Bon Appétit, the food and entertaining magazine that's trying something new: recipes designed to imitate notable works of art.

SUMMER 2025 PREVIEW – We look at the art, books and music coming up this summer ahead of Memorial Day, the unofficial start of the season. Ron Charles, book critic at The Washington Post, joins us with his thoughts.