LDS rock star treated like a saint (So long, Bannatyne)
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA: 30 years ago, four young men from Winnipeg were
on top of the world. For the first three weeks of May 1970, The Rock Band,
The Guess Who had a single titled ìAmerican Womanî that was the No.
1-selling single in the world. Among the group, church member Randy Bachman
was lead guitarist.
22nd Annual Washington D.C. Temple Visitors Center Festival of Lights
22nd Annual Festival of Lights at the
Washington D.C. Temple Visitors' Center
9900 Stoneybrook Drive, Kensington, Md.
3rd-generation Hale takes stage in 'Saigon'
Swenson will fly to Seattle for rehearsals with the production's
touring company before his December 20 appearance at the Paramount
Theater. Swenson is a multi-talented performer who has just finished
directing the Hale Centre Theatre's 15th annual production of, "A
Christmas Carol."
Mormon Artists lead in 'Sound of Music in Virginia
Two Young Mormon Artists are playing the lead roles in The Sound of
Music at the Riverside Theater and Conference Center in Fredericksburg,
VA.
Nu Skin video popular among LDS Church members (Nu Skin gets behind the camera)
A film made by cosmetics company Nu Skin International
has become surprisingly popular among members of the LDS Church. The
company's film, "Turning Point" has evidently found an audience among
members of the Church, in spite of the fact that it isn't aimed at
Church members and doesn't specifically mention the Church.
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