Sponsored by BYU Studies—Mark Smith is Sexton of the Salt Lake City Cemetery and co-author of Salt Lake City Cemetery (Images of America). Continue reading “10 questions with Mark Smith”
History of the Saints: Zion’s Camp
Sponsored by BYU Studies—Matt Godfrey is editor of Zion’s Camp: 1834 March of Faith. In this Q&A, he discusses his new book on the 185th anniversary of Zion’s Camp and the lessons that can be learned today. Continue reading “History of the Saints: Zion’s Camp”
Behind the scenes of ‘When Calls the Heart’ with composer John Sereda
SALT LAKE CITY — Fans of “When Calls the Heart” have had an interesting season this year, with the college admissions scandal that caused the Hallmark Channel to remove lead Lori Loughlin from the show. But now that Season 6 has resumed, life in Hope Valley is soldiering on — and over it all flows the strains of show composer John Sereda’s music. Continue reading “Behind the scenes of ‘When Calls the Heart’ with composer John Sereda”
10 questions with John Sereda
John Sereda is a talented composer who has worked on more than 40 movies and 100 television specials. He currently composes the score for Hallmark Channel’s hit series, When Calls the Heart, for which he received a 2019 ASCAP Screen Music Award. Continue reading “10 questions with John Sereda”
Encounter with Joseph Smith highlighted in new book, ‘Household Gods: The Religious Lives of the Adams Family’
The month before Joseph Smith was assassinated, he gave a personal tour of Nauvoo, Illinois, to two prominent men of the time: Charles Francis Adams and Josiah Quincy Jr. Continue reading “Encounter with Joseph Smith highlighted in new book, ‘Household Gods: The Religious Lives of the Adams Family’”
10 questions with Joseph M. Adelman
Sponsored by BYU Studies—Joseph M. Adelman is an assistant professor of history at Framingham State University and the author of Revolutionary Networks: The Business and Politics of Printing the News, 1763-1789 (JHU Press, 2019). Continue reading “10 questions with Joseph M. Adelman”
10 questions with Scott Lothes
Sponsored by BYU Studies—Scott Lothes is president and executive director of the nonprofit Center for Railroad Photography & Art and the editor of its journal, Railroad Heritage. Continue reading “10 questions with Scott Lothes”