A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
Then, Martha Teichner visits Dog Mountain in Vermont to learn more about the paradise for dogs and the chapel where humans can grieve their furry friends. The Emmy Award-winning "CBS Sunday Morning" is broadcast on CBS Sundays beginning at 9:00 a.m. Correspondent Rita Braver talks with Shapiro about his life and career; NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg, who discovered Shapiro; and actor Alan Cumming, who performs a nightclub act with Shapiro, called "Och & Oy." [Town of Eatonville, Fla.](https://www.townofeatonville.org/) [Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts](http://www.zoranealehurstonmuseum.com/), Eatonville, Fla. Eatonville, Florida, one of the first Black towns to incorporate following the Civil War, is also one of the few to have survived, but barely. ["Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street,"](https://sweeneytoddbroadway.com/)at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatres, New York City There's a new demon barber of Fleet Street: Josh Groban, who earned a Tony nomination for his first Broadway musical, "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812," is back in the title role of Stephen Sondheim's iconic musical about a vengeful barber whose victims are baked into meat pies. Correspondent Conor Knighton reports on how enthusiasm for the festival of events surrounding the race (dubbed "Birke fever") has snowballed. For the first time, 28 of Johannes Vermeer's exquisite paintings โ the majority of his life's work โ have been assembled at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam for what's considered a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition. For more info: ( [Download it here](https://www.cbsnews.com/mobile/).) "Sunday Morning" also
Nearly 15 months after the most devastating wildfire in Colorado history, join our elected representatives for a conversation about where we are now, ...
This Friday, CBS News Colorado hosts a Community Conversation about the Marshall Fire. at the Superior Community Center at 1500 Coalton Road in Superior. The Community Conversation will be held Friday, March 17th at 3 p.m.
CBS News' Nikki Battiste gets to know Maggie Murdaugh through two of her longtime friends for "48 Hours."
She loved her family." "She loved things. "You know, she's not 'the wife that was murdered.' I mean, we don't want her to be remembered that way." Prosecutor Creighton Waters described that video as [Paul's testimony from beyond the grave](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/alex-murdaugh-trial-paul-murdaugh-testified-from-grave-to-help-convict-father/). A [jury convicted him](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/alex-murdaugh-trial-verdict-reached-murder-case/) on March 2 of both murders. Maggie Murdaugh's husband was convicted of her murder.
Charles Barkley, Clark Kellogg, Kenny Smith and Greg Gumbel bring everything you want in a March Madness studio show. But there's a glaring omission.
She is part of a studio crew with host Ernie Johnson and is doing various shows throughout the tournament. Gene Steratore will serve as rules analyst throughout the tournament and will be on-site in Houston for the Final Four." Not having them represented on the main CBS set is too 1950s. Barkley is Thanos and Smith is Captain America, a brilliant analyst with a sharp sense of humor, too, who wears turtlenecks under suit jackets and diagrams plays on the big board the way Steve Kornacki breaks down polls. Smith said on the Thursday broadcast that Miller needed to check his decision making. They have everything you want in a studio show. Sometimes he veers out of his lane like the driver of a car on an icy road. It is extremely unusual for a network to have one of its marquee properties led by an all-Black group. He's part player, part fan, part analyst, and part dude at the bar who will tell you to shut up with your stupid opinion. When it comes to basketball, he says things you and I would if we were on the set. That's become one of the most popular studio shows in the history of television. He called Huggins a "tough, old bird" and fellow analyst Clark Kellogg did something probably many others who were watching did: laugh.