from: newsweek.com
Newsweek magazine explores the relatively recent entertainment phenomenon of Latter-day Saints scoring successfully on American television reality competitions. To read the complete story online,
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LDS "American Idol" finalist David Archuleta survived another round and is among the final three performers on the highly rated Fox television competition.
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A high school research assignment turns into a lifelong passion for Michael A. Kennedy, a descendant of LDS Church founder Joseph Smith and the catalyst for recent efforts to bring the Smith family together.
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Now down to the final four on Fox's "American Idol," LDS finalist David Archuleta continues to wow the show's audience and judges.
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In a cynical world, some believe that David Archuleta isn't for real,
that his sweet persona is part of some calculated self-promotional
plan, like Rodman's weirdness or Madonna's outrageousness.
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It likely won't make many NFL notebooks, but it may be a first. The Miami Dolphins may have the most Mormons on their roster than any NFL team ever.
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LDS songwriter Michael McLean is celebrating 25 years of telling stories and singing songs for a living.
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Mormon Times profiles George Durrant, a much-loved LDS writer, speaker, teacher, father and friend.
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