Pam Grier, Jeffrey Gibson, Daria Kasatkina, Kyra Sedgwick

TALKING TO THE PAST – David Martin reports on how artificial intelligence is allowing the experiences of World War II veterans to remain alive for generations to come.
ON DISPLAY: JEFFREY GIBSON – Seth Doane joins artist Jeffrey Gibson in Italy as his art is shown at the Venice Biennale.
SUNDAY PROFILE: PAM GRIER – Tracy Smith talks with actor and action star Pam Grier about her new series "THEM: The Scare."
SUNDAY BEST: SMOKIN' HOT! As we fire up our grills this unofficial summer kick-off weekend, Lee Cowan gives us a taste of reimagined barbecue that reflects many cultures.
CAN'T GO HOME – Jon Wertheim of 60 MINUTES talks with professional Russian tennis player Daria Kasatkina, who, after criticizing the war with Ukraine and then coming out as gay, cannot return to Russia.
IN CONVERSATION – KYRA SEDGWICK – Mo Rocca goes backstage with actor Kyra Sedgwick, who is now performing off-Broadway in the play "All of Me."
CRIME OF THE CENTURY – Erin Moriarty of 48 HOURS looks back on Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, who committed cold-blooded murder 100 years ago in what has been called "the crime of the century."
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