Heather Beers is most commonly known for her performance in the film Charly, based on the novel by Jack Wayland. Her love for theatre and acting started when she was young. She grew up in California where her mother was the director of the community theatre. She...
Kailee Wright is a fun, bubbly, Mormon Mommy blogger. Her love of family, fashion, and home decor have made her blog terrifically successful. She shares all about her adventures with her family, shopping trips to Target, and her home decor finds and styling. She is...
Athelia Lesueur was the fashion designer and CEO in New York City for the fun and colorful brand, Shabby Apple. Lesueur writes on her Mormon.org profile that she has always love clothes. Being able to work with clothes is a dream come true! When she was pregnant she...
Check out Diesel Dave’s recent Facebook post! Diesel Dave (co-host of Discovery’s “Diesel Brothers”) builds awesome diesel-run cars for a living. He’s a returned missionary for the LDS church and recently shared on social media a part of...
Donny Osmond, a proud grandfather, tweeted the news of the arrival of his grandson on August 4th. Another beautiful grandchild has officially arrived! — Donny Osmond (@donnyosmond) August 4, 2017 Since then, Donny tweeted a picture of him holding...
We Love You, Sally Carmichael, a family friendly comedy written by LDS screenwriter Daryn Tufts and directed by Christopher Gorham (The Other Side of Heaven), is making its premiere in Utah Megaplex Theaters tonight. You can find showtimes and buy tickets for it at...
Rob Landes, an LDS violinist who is starting to make a name for himself on YouTube, played a chilling cover of “Numb” by Linkin Park in his unique violin + loop pedal style. Using his loop pedal, he is able to make his own playing sound like an entire...
One Voice Children’s Choir, formed originally in Utah for the 2002 Winter Olympics, covered “Something Just Like This,” a song that references “legends,” “myths,” and “fairy tales,” perfect topics for a...
After having a conversation with someone who left the LDS church, Tamu Smith shared some thoughts about the experience on Twitter. Smith is one half of the ‘Sistas In Zion.’ Smith and her blogging ‘sista’ Zandra Vranes have been social media...
Recently, the Nerdist reported that Lindsey Stirling has been exploring an entirely new creative frontier—writing. Still, Lindsey is no stranger to storytelling, as evidenced by her YouTube videos. She will be working with experienced cartoonist Darick Robertson who...
Alex Boyé just released a new song on YouTube called, “Keep Your Head Up to the Sky.” He explains in the description that he wrote this song “after listening to the news and hearing nothing but tragedies on almost every channel.” The song is...
Utah’s Governor Gary Herbert became the first governor of Utah to every conduct the Mormon Tabernacle Choir during a live performance. The event took place at the choir’s Pioneer Day Concert on July 15, 2017. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir has had many guest...
Kayden Troff, a 19-year-old member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from West Jordan, Utah, has decided to set aside his successful chess career for two years to serve a Mormon Mission. Kayden has already won a national chess championship and may go...
When it comes to Mormon musicians, there’s certainly no shortage of talent. From classically trained musicians to singer / songwriters covering and creating top hits, there’s something for fans of any genre of music to like. Here are six fantastic recent...
Brandon Flowers, the lead singer of The Killers, received a gold record for his pop-rock solo album The Desired Effect, which was first released in 2015 in Ireland, followed by the UK and the US. Within a week, The Desired Effect reached number one on the UK Albums...
Michelle Pratt had been ATV-ing with her family in southern Utah when she unexpectedly flew off a 300-foot cliff. Her 20-year-old cousin, Danielle Lewis, had been riding in the seat behind her. Both had been wearing helmets and miraculously survived, though not...
Two missionaries have created a rap about the gospel while they were waiting for a missionary at the hospital. The missionary on the left sent it to his mom, who posted it on Facebook. It has since gone viral. Missionaries are challenged to use the individual gifts...
Caleb Spjute, a young piano prodigy and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, decided to perform his own arrangement of “How Far I’ll Go” from Disney’s Moana for his 4th of July Concert. But instead of performing it sitting...
Brooklyn and Bailey McKnight are identical twins (obviously) who run their own YouTube channel, Brooklyn & Bailey, where they post videos about fashion, crafts, beauty, family vlogs, and music videos. They post a new video every Wednesday afternoon. They have...
Courtney Cotter King is a talented piano player and singer from Arizona. She began learning to play the piano at the early age of three and has now produced and recorded three albums. King began to write her own music in the seventh grade. She had the opportunity to...
The Chainsmokers and Coldplay’s release of “Something Just Like This” has become one of the top hits of the summer. Monica Moore Smith was inspired by the sweet lyrics of the song and decided to put her own spin on it with her latest cover release....
A Music Video against Sex Trafficking Nadia Khristean, an LDS singer/songwriter, has been planning this music video for months. After learning about how many children are sex trafficked in the U.S. and all over the world, she has felt inspired to raise awareness about...
The National Parks is an indie pop-folk band that started in Provo in 2013. According to the Deseret News, the founders of the band were three LDS students from Brigham Young University: Brady Parks, Sydney Carling (now Sydney Macfarlane), and Paige Wagner. Their...
The choice to serve a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints may have made baseball player Jacob Hannemann an older prospect, but he doesn’t have any regrets about his choice. Hannemann played both football and baseball while at...