This week on "Sunday Morning" (September 20)

Host: Jane Pauley

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COVER STORY: Remembering RBG, a woman who lived a life defying expectations | Watch VideoSupreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Friday at the age of 87. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty looks back at the trailblazing attorney who became an icon.

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Ruth Bader Ginsburg's view from the bench | Watch VideoJane Pauley profiles the Supreme Court Justice, in an interview that originally aired on October 9, 2016.

For more info:

"My Own Words" by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, with Mary Hartnett and Wendy W. Williams (Simon & Schuster); Also available in eBookUnabridged Audio Download and Unabridged Audio CD formats

The Dallas Museum of Art exhibition
The Dallas Museum of Art exhibition

ART: Reopening the art world in a time of COVID | Watch VideoThe pandemic has increased the financial pressures on museums and cultural organizations, which face perhaps their greatest crisis ever. Correspondent Serena Altschul examines why many museums may close permanently because of the coronavirus.

THE NEW SEASON: Art (Video)So, how does the art world launch its new season during a time of COVID? With socially-distant exhibits – artfully done, of course! Jane Pauley reports.

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Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York CityNatural History Museum of Utah, Salt Lake CityAmerican Alliance of MuseumsSmithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

     THE NEW SEASON: Film & TV on screens large and small | Watch VideoWith some theatres reopening, and film festivals and specialty distributors available via streaming, critic David Edelstein previews this fall's offerings for movie and TV buffs.

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"Virtual cinema" offerings from Kino Marquee58th New York Film Festival, available via streaming nationwide and at drive-in locations in New York City Sept. 17-Oct. 11NewFest: 32nd New York LGBTQ Film Festival, available via streaming nationwide Oct. 16-27

Desus Nice (right) and The Kid Mero (left), joined by correspondent Maurice DuBois.  / Credit: CBS News
Desus Nice (right) and The Kid Mero (left), joined by correspondent Maurice DuBois. / Credit: CBS News

TELEVISION: Desus & Mero, remaking late-night TV | Watch VideoComedians and podcasters Desus Nice and The Kid Mero are changing the way late-night talk shows look and sound on their own Showtime program, "Desus & Mero." WCBS-TV anchor and "Sunday Morning" contributor Maurice DuBois talks with the duo (real names Daniel Baker and Joel Martinez) about their national success as they remake the formula of late-night TV, while maintaining their Bronx, N.Y. flavor.

For more info:

"Desus & Mero" (Showtime)Follow Desus & Mero on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube"God-Level Knowledge Darts: Life Lessons From the Bronx" by Desus & Mero (Random House), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio formats, available via Amazon

Designer Tory Burch (foreground).  / Credit: CBS News
Designer Tory Burch (foreground). / Credit: CBS News

FASHION: The future of fashion | Watch VideoThe $400-billion-a-year fashion industry has taken a hit during the pandemic, as clothing store sales plunged a record 79%. Correspondent Alina Cho talks with fashion designers, retailers and historians about how businesses pivoted during Covid19, and the industry's future prospects for the runway.

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New York Fashion WeekTory BurchThe Museum at Fashion Institute of Technology, New York CitySaks Fifth AvenueHope For Flowers by Tracy Reese

    PASSAGE: In memoriam (Video)"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including jazz critic Stanley Crouch and philanthropist Bill Gates Sr.

    HARTMAN: The fellowship of the fish chair (Video)When someone posted online a photo of an unusual find from a Baltimore second-hand store – a chair shaped like fish – little did Syracuse auto mechanic Emily DelFavero guess that her tattoo of a fish would somehow connect her to a piece of furniture, and to a retinue of strangers who bonded over a truly quixotic quest. Steve Hartman reports.

     THE NEW SEASON: Fall music releases | Watch Video"Sunday Morning" previews some of the most eagerly-awaited new releases this fall.

Correspondent Lee Cowan with Lady Gaga.  / Credit: CBS News
Correspondent Lee Cowan with Lady Gaga. / Credit: CBS News

MUSIC: Lady Gaga, lost ... and found | Watch VideoThe songwriter and performer's sixth consecutive #1 album, "Chromatica," explores the pain and loneliness that colors her hugely successful career, with songs that speak to Lady Gaga's experience with a fame that, she tells correspondent Lee Cowan, she grew to hate. Even though she wears a mask during her interview, the 34-year-old (real name Stefani Germanotta) reveals how her public persona hid a private pain, both mental and physical, and how she came to accept both Lady Gaga and the woman who plays her.

For more info:

"Chromatica" by Lady Gaga (Interscope), available via CD (AmazonBarnes & Noble), Vinyl (AmazonBarnes & Noble), Digital Download (Google PlayiTunes) and Streaming (Spotify)ladygaga.com"Channel Kindness: Stories of Kindness and Community" by the Born This Way Foundation Reporters with Lady Gaga (Feiwel & Friends), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio formats, available via Amazon Born This Way Foundation

      REMEMBRANCE: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, an appreciation (Video)Correspondent Rita Braver remembers Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and talks about how the diminutive Supreme Court Justice, who only came up to her shoulder, was nonetheless a giant.

     FOOD: Bobby Flay on breaking bread at the table | Watch VideoThe chef and restaurateur reflects on what quarantine has meant for a return to dinners and conversations with family and friends.

RECIPE: Bobby Flay's Salisbury Steak | Watch Video

For more info:

bobbyflay.com"Bobby at Home: Fearless Flavors From My Kitchen" by Bobby Flay with Stephanie Banyas and Sally Jackson (Clarkson Potter), in Hardcover and eBook formats, available via Amazon

      COMMENTARY: John Dickerson on the Senate's impending Supreme Court fight | Watch Video"60 Minutes" correspondent John Dickerson on the history of SCOTUS confirmation hearings, and Mitch McConnell's reversal over the principle of voting on high court picks during an election year.

     NATURE: Seals on Cape Cod (Extended Video)"Sunday Morning" takes us to Head of the Meadow Beach at Cape Cod National Seashore in North Truro, Massachusetts, where seals are enjoying the last days of summer. Videographer: Michael Clark.

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Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts

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