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From Fear to Faith (VIDEO)By Seth Adam Smith

A video profile of artist Howard Lyon as he explains his feelings and testimony behind the painting “From Fear to Faith.”

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New Christmas Musical Promises to become a Tradition

Cactus Jack wrote "A Time of Forgiving" to show that everyone is capable of being redeemed--even when we don't think so.

By Maurine Proctor
Director Ryan Little Talks New Saints and Soldiers, Forever Strong, and His Inspirations.

Beginning with the under-seen dance romance Out of Step, director Ryan Little has been establishing himself as one of the premier talents in Mormon Cinema.

By Jonathan Decker
Zion Theatre Company Presents The Death of Eurydice and Other Short Plays

Zion Theatre Company presents The Death of Eurydice and Other Short Plays at the Off Broadway Theater in Salt Lake City on August 10, 11, 13, 17, 18 at 7:30 pm. The short plays are all written by award winning playwright Mahonri Stewart, a Utah native.

Praiseworthy Media: Tuacahn Delights With Aladdin and Hairspray

Nestled against enormous red-rock canyon walls, the 1,900 seat Tuacahn Ampitheatre is unquestionably one of the most picturesque and unique performance venues in the world.

By Jonathan Decker
My Mother’s Day Gift

Although growing up we had little in the way of worldly goods, my mother gave us the priceless gift of establishing a home where inspiring artwork was a way of life.

By Steevun Lemon
Heritage Arts Music and Stories Festival

Come join the Providence, Utah Founders Day Celebration “Heritage Arts Music & Stories” Festival being held Friday and Saturday, April 20th and 21st.

By Clive Romney
Family Fun Idea: Classic Movies on a Gigantic Screen at Zion National Park

One major attraction in Zion Canyon Park is the Zion Canyon Theatre, a state-of-the art movie theatre with a truly enormous screen measuring six stories high, that shows park films, as well as Hollywood hits.

By Jonathan Decker
The Artist is a Moving Tribute to Old Hollywood

A modern silent film in the style of classic Hollywood, The Artist hearkens back to the days of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, an era when comedy and emotion were conveyed purely through physical acting, and human movement was the only special effect

By Jonathan Decker