Sonja Hinrichsen: Snow Drawings
Matt Morris: Come rain or shine, 88-year-old Bermudian Johnny Barnes devotes six hours every day to an endearing traffic ritual that has made him one of the island's most cherished citizens.
THIS MUST BE THE PLACE visits Prime Burger Restaurant, in Midtown Manhattan: There's no place like home. It's where we live, work and dream. It's our sanctuary and our refuge. We can love them or hate them. It can be just for the night or for the rest of our lives. But whoever we may be, we all have a place we call home.
Mark at Departure Arrival Firms: On an unseasonably warm November night in Manhattan on our way to get ice cream, we stumbled upon what appeared to be a vintage shop, brightly lit display window and all. As we began to walk in, a man sitting out front warned us that we were welcome to explore, but nothing inside was for sale. Our interests piqued, we began to browse through the collections the man out front had built throughout his life. This is a story of a man and his home.
Jonathan Harris: And now comes good sailing. Three final stories from Baz.
Oscar Peterson & Clark Terry: "Mumbles"
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