Segment 1:
During his dynamic life, Larry H. Miller built an empire of car dealerships, movie theaters and, of course, the Utah Jazz. And not even his recent death, a down economy and an NBA strike are dulling Miller’s business franchise. An update on the Miller conglomerate from the Salt Lake Tribune.
Guests:
- Brian T. Smith, Salt Lake Tribune
- Mike Gorrell, Salt Lake Tribune
Segment 2:
Her work has been described as collaborative, process-oriented and architecturally based. Now artist Kim Schoenstadt is bringing her vision to Salt Lake Art Center for an exhibit showcasing her work over the past decade.
Guests:
- Kim Schoenstadt
- Adam Price, Salt Lake Art Center
Schoenstadt, winner of the Doctorow Prize for Contemporary Painting, will deliver a free public lecture Thursday, Nov. 2 at 7 p.m., Salt Lake Art Center, 20 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. An exhibit of Schoenstadt’s work opens Friday, Nov. 3. More information at 801.328.4201.
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From CityViews@kcpw.org:
As a local motorcycle roadracer, I’ve got fond memories of Larry
wandering around the garages at Miller Motorsports Park on race weekends
just happy to be there and thrilled to see the smiles on everyone’s
faces. He was a true motorsports fan. Thank you, Larry and all the
Miller family.
Dana