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For the first time, the cover of Rolling Stone magazine will feature an unsigned band, and two of the bands in the running have LDS members. Fictionist, from Provo, Utah, and The Steelwells, from Fullerton, Calif., are among the 16 bands battling in Rolling Stone’s "Do You Wanna Be a Rock & Roll Star” contest. The winning band, determined by the quality and quantity of public ratings, receives a spot on the cover of August 16 Rolling Stone and a recording contract from Atlantic Records.
Despite losing her husband, despite remarrying and working to bring together a blended family, one LDS mom knows that no matter what happens, "everything will be sorted out in the end."
When LDS artist Nadia Khristean saw all the headlines underscoring the turmoil in the world today, it began to weigh on her mind.
We all love a good story. And what better way to find out the best of the best than seeing what people found most interesting? For the week of April 7 through 13, 2012, these are LDS Living’s top online stories:
The New York Times best-selling author of the beloved Fablehaven series is back with the highly anticipated sequel series Dragonwatch! We recently talked with Brandon Mull to get a sneak peek into the new series and find out how he shares his LDS faith.
On Nov. 1, 2013, the First Presidency announced that a general women’s meeting would be held the Saturday before each general conference for all women, young women and girls 8 and older.
The word “testimony” looms large in the vocabulary of Latter-Day-Saints. We are frequently reminded by our leaders that having, and maintaining a vibrant testimony is essential to our salvation. The importance of a testimony is highlighted by the fact that each month, one Sunday meeting is set apart for the “bearing” of testimonies.
Inside the Women’s Success Center at Utah Valley University, Jessica Erickson is on track to live up to the office’s name.
In this month's First Presidency message, President Dieter F. Uchtdorf shares an insightful analogy about archery and clarifies what the "bull's-eye" of the gospel actually is:
Just last week, Disney announced the release date of the sequel to Frozen set for November 27, 2019. Frozen fanatics have been talking about this exciting news on social media, but Donny Osmond recently shared his surprising and unexpected connection to the film.