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  • Dr. Hillary Jenks, Co-Executive Director for the Inland Empire Labor Institute, talks about some of the projects they have in place to help individuals who are looking for work or resources to get them started towards a career path. Eliana Zacarias, Curator of Education for the San Bernardino County Museum, shares their exhibits and upcoming event On The Move: All Things That Go!
  • Lillian speaks with actor, author, and activist Ed Begley, Jr. He talks about his roles and his memoir, To The Temple of Tranquility and Step On It.
  • Musician, actor, director, producer, and author Micky Dolenz, who carries on the legacy of The Monkees as the last remaining member, talks about his life and career.
  • Actor and author Dean Butler, known for his role as Armanzo Wilder on Little House on the Prairie, talks about his overall career, performing on Broadway, and his memoir.
  • Television writer and author Dan Ramm discusses his new book Long Branch.
  • Beverly Noerr, Executive Director of Redlands Bowl Performing Arts, shares the lineup for their 101st festival season. Then, Josefina Canchola with the Puente Project talks about preparing students for higher education and creating mentors for the future.
  • Television and radio host, author, and travel expert Rick Steves talks about his six-part miniseries Rick Steves Art of Europe.
  • Kimberly Starrs talks about Inland SoCal United Way, a nonprofit that offers support in education, health, and financial stability. Author Michelle Kearney Lopez discusses her children’s book Animal Magic: A Yoga Tale of Love & Unity.
  • On this special final episode of Lifestyles, Lillian speaks with performer Lucie Arnaz and showcases clips of guests over the past 6.5 years.
  • David Fleming speaks with Yngwie Malmsteen once again. On this edition of the program they touch on his newest, called "Parabellum." A PHENOMENAL release. We spoke a lot about his release prior to "Parabellum," "Blue Lightning." Three original tracks, the rest being covers which were not traditional blues tunes, but rather rock and pop tunes which leaned heavily in that direction. As he said, "It's not blues per se, but it's BLUESY," with covers of The Beatles, Clapton, ZZ Top, Hendrix and more. All with a hard, heavy drive, with an Yngwie stamp (to say the least). Just incredible! We also spoke about a really cool night sharing the stage with Steve Vai, an evening filled with incredible talent, and at time great humor.
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