“The World According to Gayle” is Oprah Daily’s video series spotlighting all things Gayle each and every month. Our editor at large is sharing her favorites of the moment, from buzzy new albums to comedy tours you’ll want to experience for yourself. Check back each month to see the latest!
We’re in the month of September, so autumn is officially upon us. And with the change of season comes a fresh list of all the things to do and see. First up to add to your to-watch list is Highest 2 Lowest, the new crime thriller from the dynamic duo Spike Lee and Denzel Washington, which will be available to stream on Apple TV+ starting on September 5. And don’t forget to tune in to this year’s Emmy Awards on September 14 (I’ll be on the red carpet for CBS, where you can watch live, or stream from Paramount+). Ed Sheeran and Mariah Carey fans (that’s me!), get ready! Sheeran’s out with a new album, Play, which is available on September 12 wherever you get your music. And Carey, who is releasing Here for It All on September 26, will give us 11 brand-new songs. Polo Ralph Lauren recently released a new clothing collection celebrating the Oak Bluffs community in Martha’s Vineyard—if you haven’t gotten your hands on the collection yet, there’s still time to shop. Lastly, would it even be an episode of The World According to Gayle if we didn’t include food? This month, we’re taking a pancake tour, and you won’t want to miss these spots. Here’s this month’s video below.
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Gayle King is cohost of CBS Mornings. An accomplished journalist, King interviews top newsmakers and delivers original reporting to CBS Mornings and all CBS News broadcasts and platforms. She is also editor at large of Oprah Daily and hosts “Gayle King in the House,” a live, weekly radio show on SiriusXM. Since joining CBS News in 2011, King has conducted countless revealing and news-making interviews with world leaders, including former president Barack Obama, political figures, including Representative John Lewis’s final interview, and numerous celebrities, including Barbra Streisand, Bruce Springsteen, and Billie Eilish.