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Arts & Entertainment News |
'Gods Army' Invades Hollywood |
Richard Dutcher's LDS film "God's Army"
opens in Los Angeles on Friday, invading Hollywood's core territory and
continuing its effort to prove the size of the market for LDS films.
Dutcher and the other actors in the film will be at Friday's premiere
at the Vine Theatre, near the corner of Hollywood and Vine. The film
also opens at six additional theaters in suburban Orange and Riverside
counties. |
'God's Army' Draws Positive Review in LA Times |
The Los Angeles Times reviewed "God's
Army" in its first week in LA area theaters, giving the film a mostly
positive review and thorough description. Noting that the film is in
'limited release,' the Times says that the film is "not a movie heavy
on proselytizing," which hopefully will make the film more appealing
to non-LDS Church members. |
Friends Of Gilgal Still Need A Little More To Complete Sale |
Salt Lake's Gilgal Garden is on its way to
becoming a city park. The group of preservationists trying to save
the property now only needs to raise an additional $75,000 to seal
the deal. Unfortunately, the group has about one month left until the
scheduled transfer date, June 10th. |
Latter Days |
In an unusually harsh review, Publishers Weekly
called "Latter Days: A Guided Tour Through Six Billion Years of
Mormonism" "poorly written." But the magazine did credit Newell with a
novel approach to his subject, clearly communicating an insider's view
of Mormonism. |
Capturing Christ on canvas |
This article looks at the depiction of Christ in
artwork around Salt Lake City. The author looked in churches,
galleries and Christian stores comparing the way Christ is depicted. |
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