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Desi Arnaz, the Cuban-born entertainer, broke conventions when he co-starred with his wife Lucille Ball in the TV show "I ...
Todd S. Purdum's biography explores the impact on American culture by the Cuban-born entertainer who (as husband and business ...
Journalist says artist Chance the Rapper inspired him to write his new book. "CBS Sunday Morning" correspondent Mo Rocca discusses with ABC News the late-in-life success stories he features in ...
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Never too late: Mo Rocca to discuss new book 'Roctogenarians' at Thurber House eventCBS News’ “Sunday Morning” correspondent, author and podcast host Mo Rocca grew up with a unique fascination: obituaries. Thanks to his father, who helped plant this interest, Rocca came to ...
Maurice Alberto “Mo” Rocca, 54, is a multi-talented CBS Sunday Morning correspondent, actor, writer, and producer. Born in Washington, D.C. and educated at Harvard University in literature ...
"We want cranky, crusty grandparents who will really ride me," jokes Rocca of the series' future episodes. By Bryn Sandberg Mo Rocca Grandmother's Ravioli - P 2012 His dream grandparents to put on ...
Mo Rocca has a thing for people in their later years. The “CBS Sunday Morning” correspondent and recurring panelist on NPR’s “Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me!” launched the podcast ...
Mo Rocca’s first memory of Oklahoma is exactly the sort of thing one might expect to make an impression on a person who’s made a career out of championing the quaint and the curious.
Host Mo Rocca shows us tiny sensors saving snails, growing mushrooms on your kitchen counter, a device that captures carbon from the atmosphere, and, the evolution of board games.
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