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CityViews 10/18/11: Gerald Elias

Segment 1: Publishers Weekly calls the novel Danse Macabre “an engrossing read.” Library Journal labels it “a musical feast for mystery and music lovers.” And Booklist predicts “the twists and turns of his (Author Gerald Elias’) plotting will keep readers guessing.” On Tuesday, author and accomplished violinist Gerald Elias talks with Jennifer about writing, performing…

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CityViews 10/17/11: Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly

Segment 1: Much of the land Navajos consider sacred is within Utah’s borders as well. Now the Navajo Nation wants a seat at the decision-making table when it comes to protecting and managing the red rock in San Juan County. On Monday, Jennifer talks with Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly about Diné Bikéyah, the land…

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CityViews 10/13/11: Girlhood in Utah/OccupySLC

Segment 1: Girls have more educational and career opportunities than ever before, but that reality often becomes muddied by friends, communities and pop culture during the teenage years. On Thursday, Jennifer explores why Utah is dead last when it comes to women graduating from college and how to encourage young women in school and work.…

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CityViews 10/12/11: An Alzheimer’s Boom

Segment 1: The number of Alzheimer’s patients in Utah is expected to nearly double by 2025. That’s prompted a state task force to start planning for the growing needs of people with dementia and Alzheimer’s. On Wednesday, Sen. Karen Morgan and Nick Zullo of the Alzheimer’s Association join Jennifer with an update on how the…

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CityViews 10/11/11: Learning a Second Language in First Grade

Segment 1: Utah has become a hub for bilingual education, with more schools offering Spanish, French and Mandarin Chinese language immersion programs to young learners than anywhere else in the nation. But is immersion right for every child? On Tuesday, Jennifer talks with experts about the benefits and challenges of language immersion for elementary students.…

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CityViews 10/10/11: UTA & City Creek (rebroadcast)

UTA bus on Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City. Photo: Flickr Segment 1: The downtown free fare zone is on the chopping block and changes to TRAX and bus service are causing some commuters heartburn. How will the recent changes mass transit affect you? Guests: Gerry Carpenter, UTA spokesman Salt Lake City Councilman Soren…

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CityViews 10/6/11: Fablehaven

Segment 1: Millions have immersed themselves in the magical worlds of Fablehaven, a hidden refuge for mystical creatures, and Lyrian, setting of Beyonders: A World Without Heroes. On Thursday, New York Times best-selling author Brandon Mull joins Jennifer to talk about the challenges and rewards of writing for children and young adults. Guest: Author Brandon…

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CityViews 10/5/11: Diplomacy and Not-So-Diplomatic Theater

Segment 1: In a new memoir, John Price traces his journey from immigrant to prominent Utah businessman to diplomat. But he also outlines his thoughts on foreign policy and public service. On Wednesday, he joins Jennifer to talk about the American Dream and giving back. Guest: John Price, former ambassador to Mauritius and author of…

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CityViews 10/4/11: Great Salt Lake

Segment 1: Quick, what first comes to mind when you hear the words Great Salt Lake? Smelly? Briny? Empty? A Weber State sociologist is surveying how Utahns feel about the state’s largest body of water and on Tuesday, Dr. Carla Trentelman joins Jennifer to talk about what she’s found. Guests: Dr. Carla Trentelman, Weber State…

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CityViews 10/3/11: Homelessness in Utah

Segment 1: The good news: Homelessness in Utah is down 8 percent overall. The bad news: The number of homeless school children is up 67 percent. On Monday, details of Utah’s 2011 Report on Utah’s Homeless. Guests: Gordon Walker, Director, Utah Division of Housing and Community Development Jonathan Hardy, Director, State Community Services Office Matt…

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