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AirTalk

AirTalk for October 18, 2002

Listen 1:47:54
Live from the Museum of Television and Radio in Beverly Hills: An Interview with Eli Broad; FilmWeek
Live from the Museum of Television and Radio in Beverly Hills: An Interview with Eli Broad; FilmWeek

Live from the Museum of Television and Radio in Beverly Hills: An Interview with Eli Broad; FilmWeek

Live from the Museum of Television and Radio in Beverly Hills: An Interview with Eli Broad

AirTalk for October 18, 2002

Larry Mantle talks with Los Angeles civic leader and philanthropist Eli Broad about the philanthropic tradition in Los Angeles, and his involvement in the efforts to revitalize downtown Los Angeles. Eli Broad is the founder of the Broad Foundation and a renowned business leader who built two Fortune 500 companies based right here in Los Angeles. Mr. Broad is chairman of AIG SunAmerica Inc., a leading financial services company specializing in retirement savings. He also serves on the board of SunAmerica’s parent company, American International Group, Inc. He is founder-chairman of KB Home (formerly Kaufman and Broad Home Corporation).

FilmWeek

AirTalk for October 18, 2002

Larry Mantle with critics Andy Klein of New Times, Henry Sheehan of HenrySheehan.com and Charles Solomon, animation critic of amazon.com discuss this week's new film releases, including Punch Drunk Love, The Ring, Auto Focus, Bloody Sunday, Formula 51, Safe Conduct, Real Women Have Curves, Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie, Pokemon 4Ever, The Happiness of the Katakuris, Pipe Dreams, and The Man From Elysian Fields.

Charles also tells about the new Disney DVD Beauty and the Beast.