At her first Grammys in 2002, Pink's career of music (and fashion statements) was just beginning, and she certainly didn't disappoint with her eccentric get-up
Taking issue with John Brennan's drone warfare strategy, members of "Code Pink: Women for Peace" today took to the White House to protest President Obama's nomination of Brennan, his top counterterrorism adviser, to replace Gen. David Petraeus as CIA director.moreless
John Blackstone profiles the band Pink Martini, whose 12 musicians sing in 24 languages to fans of all ages, from California to Croatia. Pianist Thomas Lauderdale, who started the group in 1994, calls the music "old fashioned, symphonic global pop."moreless
CBS News chief White House correspondent Norah O'Donnell spoke with Amb. Nancy Brinker Wednesday about what her organization, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, is doing to commemorate national breast cancer awareness month.moreless
Hollywood heavyweight reflects on the new season of her TNT series, Hawthorne, and discusses her and husband Will's decision to invest in the Broadway musical FELA!
Erica Hill talks to "Early Show" contributor Shannon Eis and psychologist Susan Bartell about the controversy surrounding a J.Crew ad featuring a boy wearing pink toenail polish.
Freeform Rock DJ legend, Jim Ladd, sits down with legendary Producer, Engineer and Recording Artist, Alan Parsons, to talk about Alan's time working on Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of The Moon.
Singer Pink fell during a concert after her wire harness malfunctioned, sending the singer into the crowd. Pink was transferred to the hospital but says she will be OK.