The iconic “On the Road” series has been revived by CBS News, with Steve Hartman filling the shoes of the late Charles Kuralt. The first segment was set to air Friday, October 28th, on “The CBS ...
From the July 1995 issue of Car and Driver. Of all the mixed blessings and curses of my life, I put motorhomes at the top of the list. —Charles Kuralt The TWA tag on the faux leather flight bag says: ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The Times’ television critic, Robert Lloyd, revisits the career of CBS ...
The "Armchair Film Adventure" series (formerly known as Senior Film Day) at Coos Bay Public Library continues this month at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 9, in the Myrtlewood Meeting Room. This month we're ...
Whether you're a new or longtime resident of the Treasure Coast, chances are you may dread downtown Stuart because of the infamous Confusion Corner roundabout. For the newer residents, this ...
For more than 20 years, Charles Kuralt meandered across America in a motor home, stumbling upon little-known places and everyday people making them the focus of his "On the Road" segments for the "CBS ...
He travelled the back roads of the nation and told the stories of ordinary people. Now the University of North Carolina wants to rememberhisstory with a collection that will highlight the life and ...
Bernard Birnbaum, 89, a CBS News producer who helped shape the public's view of issues including poverty and the Watergate scandal while working alongside Walter Cronkite and Charles Kuralt, died Nov.
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