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Arts & Entertainment News |
Boston Globe Reviewer Knocks Missionaries |
In an otherwise reasonable review of the LDS film
"God's Army," Boston Globe reviewer Loren King knocks LDS missionaries,
suggesting that they are greeted with "disdain." King goes on to suggest
that the movie was better than that "disdain," but eventually "succumbs to
overearnestness, sentimentality, and cliche." |
Five LDS Brown Siblings At Juliard |
All the Brown's wanted to do was teach their
five children to learn to play a musical instrument. It was
important to them that they be able to sing Christmas carols around
the piano or maybe play at church. But five pianists? All at
the same conservancy? It has been a dream come true, or is it a
nightmare? |
Premiere of 'Sy's Girl' opens Pardoe Theatre Season at BYU |
Brigham Young University's Department of Theatre and
Media Arts will present the world premiere of "Sy's Girl,"
an original play developed by BYU's Writers/Directors/Actors Workshop
(WDA), opening Friday (Sept. 29) in the Pardoe Theatre at 7:30
p.m. The production, written by BYU undergraduate student Natalie Prado,
will run Tuesdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. through Oct. 14. On
Oct. 8, the performance will begin at 8:30 p.m. to accommodate the
LDS Church General Conference. |
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