Preview: Time's Up and an artist's legacy
Preview: Time's Up and an artist's legacy

Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with actresses Amber Tamblyn and Uzo Aduba, both founding members of the Time’s Up movement, about how accusations of sexual harassment or sexual assault against filmmakers may change the way audiences view their work. Don’t miss Smith’s report on “Sunday Morning” March 4.
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Truth Analysis
Analysis Summary:
The article is mostly accurate based on the information provided, although the verification sources do not directly confirm the specific details of the "Sunday Morning" report. The article exhibits a moderate bias by focusing on the negative impact of sexual misconduct allegations on artists' legacies, potentially overlooking other perspectives.
Detailed Analysis:
- Claim:** Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with actresses Amber Tamblyn and Uzo Aduba, both founding members of the Time's Up movement.
- Verification Source #N: None of the provided sources directly confirm this claim. However, it is generally known that Amber Tamblyn and Uzo Aduba are actresses and have been involved in the Time's Up movement (Internal Knowledge).
- Claim:** The report discusses how accusations of sexual harassment or sexual assault against filmmakers may change the way audiences view their work.
- Verification Source #N: None of the provided sources directly confirm this claim. The sources discuss artists' legacies in general, but not specifically in the context of sexual misconduct allegations.
- Claim:** The report will be on "Sunday Morning" March 4.
- Verification Source #N: None of the provided sources confirm this claim. This is a statement about a future event, and the provided sources do not cover future CBS programming.
Supporting Evidence/Contradictions:
- The provided sources primarily discuss the concept of artistic legacy in various contexts. Verification Source #1, Verification Source #2, Verification Source #3, Verification Source #4, and Verification Source #5 all touch on the idea of artists and their lasting impact, but none directly address the specific topic of the CBS report mentioned in the article.
- The lack of direct verification for the claims about the "Sunday Morning" report and the involvement of Amber Tamblyn and Uzo Aduba limits the factual accuracy score. Internal knowledge suggests the claims are likely true, but without source confirmation, a lower score is warranted.