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Put Colonel Sanders and Utah's Alan Frank together and you have a big part of the formula for the success of Kentucky Fried chicken. Put Alan and Beverly Frank together and you have great jazz music. A conversation with Alan and Beverly Frank. |
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He loves rugby and kids and coaching and turning out winners on and off the field. In 33 years as Highland High's rugby coach....his teams have won 18 national titles. A conversation with Larry Gelwix. |
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She is internationally acclaimed as author and poet... has written 14 books... won numerous awards and honors.... met with many of the world's leaders... continues to write and speak... and, yes, to play tennis. A conversation with Emma Lou Thayne. |
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Combine a local girls’ soccer team with a coach who is a film producer and whose team usually wins --even against boys teams-- and you have the formula for "Kick Like a Girl" an award winning film. A conversation with Jenny & Lizzie Mackenzie. |
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Can you make music by hitting things with sticks? For 30 years now, University of Utah percussion ensemble director Doug Wolf has definitely proven --you can. Doug Wolf tells us how --next time. |
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From basketball star to third district court judge -- the first African American judge in Utah's history. A conversation with Crimson Club Hall of Fame inductee Judge Tyrone Medley next time. |
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From the bullet-ridden streets of 1972 Santiago, Chile, to Utah board rooms, halls of higher education, and ad agency suites. The amazing life of Lorena Riffo-Jenson next time. |
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Over 155,000 students now attend Utah's nine institutions of higher education. Today's economy and these students future? William A. Sederburg--Utah's commissioner of higher education--next time. |
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How much control should a university have over the personal behavior of students and student organizations? And what about the impact fraternities and sororities have on neighbors? Answers from the University of Utah's Jay Wilgus next time. |
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Pilar Pobil’s long life has been and is as colorful as her brilliant paintings and sculptures. Born in Spain, Pilar Pobil’s illustrious career, like her bountiful Avenues garden, has blossomed now for years in Utah. A conversation with Pilar Pobil next time. |
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How does caring for a mentally disabled younger sister shape one's life? Terrell Harris Dougan tells the story in her new book: "That Went Well--adventures in caring for my sister." Terrell Harris Dougan--next time. |