This week on "Sunday Morning" (February 6)

Host: Jane Pauley

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COVER STORY: What's the right way to think about the left-handed? | Watch VideoEven though an estimated ten percent of the world's population is left-handed, scientists have not definitely figured out why. Southpaw correspondent Rita Braver talks with some famous lefties (including former President Bill Clinton, and World Series winning pitcher Sean Doolittle) about functioning in a world dominated by the right-handed; and with researchers who think differences in brain structure between those who are left-handed and right-handed may have implications in the treatment of disease.

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Lefty's: The Left Hand Store, San FranciscoPresident Bill Clinton, Clinton Foundationdavid-wolman.com"A Left Hand Turn Around the World: Chasing the Mystery and Meaning of All Things Southpaw" by David Wolman (‎Da Capo Press), in Trade Paperback, eBook and Audio formats, available via Amazon and IndieboundFollow Sean Doolittle (@whatwouldDOOdo) on TwitterAkira Wiberg, Ph.D., University of OxfordProfessor Gwenaëlle Douaud, University of OxfordProfessor Dominic Furniss, University of OxfordPsychologist Charlotte Reznick, Imagery for Kids

ALMANAC: The day Elizabeth became queen | Watch VideoOn February 6, 1952, 70 years ago today, Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, ascended to the British throne by the death of her father, King George VI. Jane Pauley reports.

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Her Majesty the Queen (royal.uk)

ART: A Block Island treasure hunt | Watch VideoSince 2012, visitors have scoured Block Island, off the coast of Rhode Island, in search of hidden treasure: hand-blown glass orbs. Correspondent Martha Teichner talks to glass artists Eben Horton and Jennifer Nauck, who create the delicate prizes, and joins other "orbivores" (orb hunters) on the prowl.

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The Glass Station Studio, Wakefield, R.I.The Glass Float ProjectDid you find a glass float? Register it at the Block Island Tourism Council websiteBlock Island Tourism Council

MUSIC: Molly Lewis, the whistler (Video)The name Molly Lewis is now on a lot of people's lips, thanks to her unusual musical gift: whistling. She talks with correspondent Lee Cowan about her new record, "The Forgotten Edge."

To listen to Molly Lewis perform "Island Spell" lick on the video player below:

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Molly Lewis, whistlerEP: "The Forgotten Edge" by Molly Lewis (Jagjaguwar), available on CD and Vinyl and via digital download

A fake tank, inflated to fool enemy reconnaissance during World War II.  / Credit: CBS News
A fake tank, inflated to fool enemy reconnaissance during World War II. / Credit: CBS News

MILEPOST: Honoring America's WWII "Ghost Army" (Video)This week President Joe Biden signed a bill awarding the Congressional Gold Medal to some unsung heroes of World War II: the so-called "Ghost Army" – top-secret military units that deployed inflatable tanks and artillery, decoy soldiers, and fake communications to fool enemy forces. Jane Pauley reports.

PASSAGE: In memoriam (Video)"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including actor Howard Hesseman, star of the sitcoms "WKRP in Cincinnati" and "Head of the Class."

The view of the picturesque Tuscan village of Galliano di Mugello isn't marred by cell phone towers, but that also means anyone needing mobile service is out of luck.  / Credit: CBS News
The view of the picturesque Tuscan village of Galliano di Mugello isn't marred by cell phone towers, but that also means anyone needing mobile service is out of luck. / Credit: CBS News

POSTCARD FROM ITALY: Put on hold: An Italian town without cell service | Watch VideoThe village of Galliano di Mugello, in Tuscany, is a little more tranquil than many Italian towns, because it has no cell phone service. But it's not alone, as Italy ranks near the bottom of the European Commission's index of digital competitiveness. Correspondent Seth Doane pays a call to a medieval town whose residents face challenges fostered by the "digital divide."

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Follow Carlo Ducci on Instagram

A sign marks the location of Seneca Village in New York's Central Park.  / Credit: CBS News
A sign marks the location of Seneca Village in New York's Central Park. / Credit: CBS News

U.S.: Uncovering the history of Seneca Village in New York City | Watch VideoIn the early 19th century Seneca Village, in the middle of Manhattan, was home to the largest number of free Black property owners in New York City before the Civil War. Irish and German immigrants moved in, too. But in 1853, when Central Park was in the planning stages, the city used eminent domain to take control of the land, displacing the settlement's residents. Correspondent Faith Salie looks at efforts to unearth the unique history of Seneca Village, and to find descendants of those evicted.

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Institute for the Exploration of Seneca Village HistoryBefore Central Park: The Story of Seneca Village (Central Park Conservancy)Seneca Village Tours (Central Park Conservancy)Seneca Village: Plan Your VisitSeneca Village, in Central Park (National Park Service)Seneca Village Project: Online Collection (New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission)

Jazz singer Peggy Lee performs in Las Vegas, Nevada,   in the late 1950s. / Credit: Diamond Images/Getty Images
Jazz singer Peggy Lee performs in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the late 1950s. / Credit: Diamond Images/Getty Images

MUSIC: The cool power of Peggy Lee | Watch VideoGrammy-winning singer-songwriter Peggy Lee (1920-2002), known for such hits as "Fever" and "Is That All There Is," demonstrated an alluring command over an audience with her sultry voice and precise stagecraft. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with biographer Peter Richmond and with Lee's granddaughter, Holly Foster-Wells, about the singer's artistry, and her rise from a painful childhood in North Dakota, to becoming a leading writer and vocalist of jazz, pop and torch songs.

For more info:

peggylee.com (Official site)"Fever: The Life and Music of Miss Peggy Lee" by Peter Richmond (Picador), in Trade Paperback and eBook formats, available via Amazon and Indiebound

Midland Continental Depot Transportation Museum Featuring the Peggy Lee Exhibit, Wimbledon, N.D.

COMMENTARY: Forget standing desks: Bed desks are the way to work | Watch VideoSince the COVID-19 pandemic began, correspondent Luke Burbank has become part of a silent but cozy majority: those who prefer working horizontally.

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Follow @lukeburbank on Twitter

Alana Haim, of the rock band HAIM, and star of the new movie
Alana Haim, of the rock band HAIM, and star of the new movie

MOVIES: Alana Haim on filming "Licorice Pizza" | Watch VideoSinger Alana Haim's first performance as an actress, playing a young woman who is a teenager's object of affection in "Licorice Pizza," has been acclaimed as one of the most exciting screen debuts in recent memory. Correspondent Anthony Mason talks with Alana Haim, and with her sisters, Danielle and Este (who together form the Grammy-nominated band HAIM), about playing together as family, and how their history with filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson (director of several Haim music videos) led to this critically-acclaimed role.

To watch a trailer for "Licorice Pizza" click on the video player below:

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"Licorice Pizza" now playing in theaters | 70mm engagements in Los Angeles and New York Cityhaimtheband.com"Women in Music III (Expended Edition)" by HAIM (Columbia Records), available on CD, Vinyl, Audiocassette, and via Digital DownloadCanter's Deli, Los AngelesValentine Recording Studios, Los Angeles

NATURE: Iguanas (Extended Video)We leave you this Sunday at Curacao's Christoffel National Park, where it's the day of the iguanas. Videographer: Mauricio Handler.

WEB EXCLUSIVE:

Washington Post book reviewer Ron Charles. / Credit: CBS News
Washington Post book reviewer Ron Charles. / Credit: CBS News

THE BOOK REPORT: Reviews of new titles by Ron Charles | Watch VideoThe Washington Post book critic offers his picks among new releases.

Book excerpt: "Putting the Rabbit In the Hat" by Brian Cox

Book excerpt: "Olga Dies Dreaming" by Xochitl Gonzalez

Book excerpt: "I Will Die In a Foreign Land" by Kalani Pickhart

Book excerpt: "To Paradise" by Hanya Yanagihara

For more info:

Ron Charles, The Washington PostSubscribe to the free Washington Post Book World NewsletterRon Charles' Totally Hip Video Book Reviewindiebound.org (for ordering from independent booksellers)

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