Nation's capital: An ever-changing American mirror Jul 4, 2008
Awaiting them today, as Charles Osgood puts it in a tourist-bureau vanity film shown a few yards from the White House, is no less than "the skyline of the American experience, where the stones tell the stories of the American dream.". But along the way, as America grew into the grown-up clothes it had sewn for itself, something strange happened to Washington. (Yahoo News -- Politics)
Bow ties remain popular with some Jun 15, 2008
Once there, the network executives asked him to retire his shorter ties as Charles Osgood had cornered CBS' bow tie market. The late great Joseph Nye Welch, a Primghar, Iowa, native, wore a trademark bow tie when he famously asked Sen. (Sioux City Journal, IO)
NBC aims to cover Games, not politics Mar 28, 2008
(FYI: In a related programming note, Charles Osgood on CBS' Sunday Morning will report Take Me Out lyricists Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer never went to a baseball game and weren't even interested in the sport. Art needn't imitate life. (USA Today -- Sports)
Wine And Art Meet At Mouton Estate Mar 19, 2007
"Wine collectors are crazy people," de Rothschild told Sunday Morning anchor Charles Osgood. "I mean, they are absolutely passionate about what they do. Yes, in fact, it's a bit of a twist. Because mouton, the real translation of mouton is sheep but I think a ram is much more a more elegant animal.". (CBS News)
Chuck Close: Contemporary Art Rock Star Mar 9, 2007
"The building blocks for my paintings are not symbolic," he told Sunday Morning anchor Charles Osgood. "They don't stand for anything. It's a little bit like an architect picking up a brick. You stack up the bricks one way, you get a cathedral. You stack the bricks up another way, and you get a gas station, you know.". (CBS News)