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Arts & Entertainment News |
LDS Playwright Neil LaBute's 'Bash' on Showtime Tonight |
LDS Church member Neil LaBute's controversial show
"Bash: Latterday Plays" will be shown in a television version on the cable
channel Showtime at 8 p.m. tonight. Ahead of the play, several newspapers
reviewed the performances and LaBute's work, acknowledging its dark and
controversial nature, but often praising the work. |
Donny Signs New Record Deal |
LDS recording star Donny Osmond will head
back to the studio on September 18th to begin a new album. He
recently signed a recording contract with Universal Classics Group,
and the new album is slated for a February release on UCG's Decca
Broadway label. |
Braving the Elements for Their Faith |
Between 1840 and 1890, more than 40,000
Europeans under the age of 21, all converts to The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, left their homelands and traveled across
the Atlantic Ocean to America, sailing to Zion. Their journeys
ranged from seven weeks long to just over three weeks, as ships
became faster and more efficient. Many children left their parents
behind, traveling instead with trusted neighbors or missionaries
until the rest of their families could afford to join them. |
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