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Arts & Entertainment News |
LDS Performers Help Welcome the Olympic Torch |
Braving cold temperatures and even colder
wind chill, artists from Utah performed in downtown Salt Lake City
last night for 40,000 people waiting for the arrival of the Olympic
torch. Artists to take the stage included Utah favorite Julie de
Azevedo. |
Director Chosen for Film of "Edgar Mint" |
Hollywood film studio United Artists has hired
director Michael Cuesta to direct an adaptation of Mormon author
Brady Udall's novel, "The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint." |
Prominent American Artist Celebrates the Children of the World |
Best-selling artist, Greg Olsen, is known for
his imaginative portrayal of children and his realistic portraits of
Christ. And, although Greg has been exhibited in prominent art
galleries throughout North America and Great Britain, he has chosen
to make Utah his home since 1976. |
AML Announces Annual Meeting |
The nonprofit Association for Mormon Letters is
pleased to announce its Annual Meeting on March 2, 2002, "Walking the
Cultural Tightrope: Mormon Writers and Their Audiences" as well as
the Eugene England Memorial Issue of Irreantum. |
Clayne Robison presents sacred song recital Feb. 12 |
Brigham Young University School of Music faculty
member Clayne Robison will present a vocal recital of "Sacred Art
Songs of the Latter-day Saints" on Tuesday (Feb. 12) at 7:30 p.m. in
the Madsen Recital Hall. |
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