Maggie Rogers on her long-form music: "I've always loved art that takes time"
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In a nondescript building in a tiny Pennsylvania town, Maggie Rogers was getting ready for her big moment. Lititz, Pa., is where arena acts come to rehearse their shows before heading out on national tour, and every detail matters. "Sunday Morning" caught up with Rogers there, just weeks away from her concerts at Madison Square Garden.
In a career-defining event, she sold out the New York City venue. "Twice!" she laughed. "I don't know how to, like, compute that in my brain. I don't understand it fundamentally!"
To be clear, it wasn't Rogers' first time on a big stage; she'd already shared them with the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Joan Baez, and a stint opening for Coldplay. She was also a 2020 Grammy-nominee for best new artist.
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On any red carpet, Selena Gomez is the picture of beauty, poise and confidence. But she'll be the first to tell you that things aren't always what they appear. For instance, her latest film: "Emilia Pérez." Gomez co-stars as the wife of a powerful Mexican drug lord who secretly transitions. The film is a hard-hitting true crime story, a poignant love story, a journey of self-discovery – and a musical. But somehow it all works.