New York Times: Where Are Mormon Shakespeares and Miltons?
by New York Times | What They're Saying About "Us" Arts & Entertainment
In 1888, speaking about the possibility of Mormon literature, the church leader Orson F. Whitney made an au...
Music and the Spoken Word Commemorates Veterans Day and 150th Anniversary of the Gettysburg Address
by LDS Church News | Arts & Entertainment
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir’s Music and the Spoken Word Veterans Day broadcast will not only honor those wh...
Pres. Eyring's New Biography Offers Personal View of His Life
by Deseret News | Arts & Entertainment
When he was a small boy, President Henry B. Eyring, first counselor in the LDS Church's First Presidency, h...
Mormon Tabernacle Choir Wins First Emmy in 26 Years
by Deseret News | Arts & Entertainment
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir has won an Emmy for the first time in 26 years, adding another major milestone ...
Catholic, LDS Members Collaborate on Christmas Film (+trailer)
by KSL | Arts & Entertainment
Catholics and LDS members often work together on humanitarian projects throughout the world, but for the fi...
Faith Playing a Role in Hollywood: Religion in Movies a New Form of Education Experts Say
by Deseret News | Arts & Entertainment
Kim Pomares was on a plane the first time he saw “Evan Almighty.” Turned off by religious comedies in the p...
12 Halloween Movies for Mormons
by Mormon Movie Guy | Arts & Entertainment
I’ve seen the question pop up, time and time again, in my social media feeds: “What are some good Halloween...