Matthew McConaughey sat down with "The Early Show" to discuss portraying "Thundering Herd" football coach Jack Lengyel in the movie "We Are Marshall." And, McConaughey gave Matt Damon high marks for a recent impersonation of the Texas native.
Drummer and singer for The Band, Levon Helm, talks to Anthony Mason about losing his voice to cancer of the vocal chord, and how it returned years later. (CBSNews.com)
Julie Chen and Harry Smith speak with actor Seth Green about the special "Star Wars" edition of his popular stop-motion animated series "Robot Chicken." (CBSNews.com)
High-Tech Haunted Houses
If you really want to get into the mood for Halloween, just go to one of your local haunted houses. Tracy Smith visited a modern-day haunted house for some old fashion fun.
Beyonce Knowles chats with Rene Syler about her role in the movie musical "Dreamgirls." The nine-time Grammy winner now has two Golden Globe nominations. (CBSNews.com)
Child soldier and author of "A Long Way Gone" Ishmael Beah speaks with CBS News about his experiences in Sierra Leone and his hopes for the future of the country.
One of the hip hop culture's messages is to keep your mouth shut when the police start asking questions. Rapper Cam'ron tells CNN's Anderson Cooper why he'll never snitch. (CBSNews.com)
Shia LaBeouf talks with Hannah Storm about his role in the summer hit "Transformers," and explains how it feels being one of Hollywood's fastest-rising stars. (CBSNews.com)
Meet Gil Thomas, the man who makes a living teaching others how to dunk a basketball. He tells Bill Whitaker that just about anybody can learn how to throw one down. (CBSNews.com)
Can John Edwards run for president without being distracted by his wife's illness? In a "60 Minutes" exclusive excerpt, Katie Couric spoke to the presidential candidate and wife Elizabeth. (CBSNews.com)
In an exclusive interview with CBS' John Blackstone, the parents of "American Taliban" John Walker Lindh speak out about why they think he is being punished so severely.
The comments shock jock Don Imus made about the Rutgers women's basketball team sparked off a national debate about the power of words. Poet Maya Angelou joins Russ Mitchell to discuss. (CBSNews.com)
Isabelle Caro is the face behind a poignant Italian ad campaign that depicts anorexia in its truest form, one that has shocked the fashion industry. Sheila MacVicar reports. (CBSNews.com)
Hugh Grant tells Hannah Storm his latest film, "Music and Lyrics," was too funny to pass up even though he had pledged not to make another romantic comedy. (CBSNews.com)
Host of "The Late Late Show" on CBS discusses his decision not to poke fun at Britney Spears on his show with Early Show Correspondent Giuliana DePandi. (CBSNews.com)
Dr. Jack Kevorkian was released from prison after serving time for participating in assisted suicides. CBS News spoke with advocates and opponents of euthanasia. (CBSNews.com)
Oscar buzz has begun for Penelope Cruz. She joins Harry Smith to talk about her standout performance in "Volver," which is her third collaboration with director Pedro Almodovar. (CBSNews.com)