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Arts & Entertainment News |
LDS Film God's Army Reports Strong Local Box Office Revenue |
According to Salt Lake Area Box Office
Statistics provided by ACNielsen EDI, Inc., the LDS film God's Army
is currently #2 and rising in the region. The film is just slightly
behind the nationally released film "Mission to Mars," and is
expected to take over the #1 slot by the end of the week. "God's
Army" is a film by LDS director Richard Dutcher is about LDS
missionaries serving in the Los Angeles area. |
'Standing for Something' Joins Another Bestseller List |
President Gordon B. Hinckley's book "Standing
for Something" remained at #4 in the Advice, How-to, and
Miscellaneous category of the New York Times Book Review's Best
Seller's list and also appeared on the Publishers Weekly bestseller
list. In addition, it has seen an upsurge in sales on Amazon.com that
placed it at #28 in its sales ranking last week. |
LDS Singer Objects To Lyrics In Stephen King Book |
More than 40 years after he recorded
his 1957 song "Black Slacks" with his group the Sparkletones, Joe
Bennett is upset at $10,000 in royalties the song got from author
Stephen King. Bennett, who is described as a devout member of the
Mormon Church, objects to King's explicit and offensive language in
the book. |
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