Behind the Zion Curtain

Behind the Zion Curtain
Author: Macon Drew Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN:

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More Plays from Behind the Zion Curtain

More Plays from Behind the Zion Curtain
Author: Juniper Press
Publisher: Oxide Books
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2010-03-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780981893013

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This is the second volume of plays performed and/or premiered by Plan-B Theatre Company, Salt Lake City, Utah

Behind the Zion Curtain

Behind the Zion Curtain
Author: Johnny Townsend
Publisher: Booklocker.com
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2014-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781632634832

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In these Mormon short stories, a teenage boy, worried about the future of the planet, prays for God to send a devastating plague on humans. A polygamist endures a miserable wedding night with his multiple wives. A government assassin tries to incorporate Blood Atonement into his work. A youth outing reenacting the Mormon Handcart trek goes terribly wrong. A zealous restaurant worker devises a horrifying plan to force customers to obey the Word of Wisdom.

The Zion Curtain

The Zion Curtain
Author: Curtis Russell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2014
Genre: Homosexuality
ISBN:

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Plan-B Theatre

Plan-B Theatre
Author:
Publisher: Juniper Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780977042494

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Collection of plays premiered by Plan-B theatre Company. Salt Lake City, Utah

Plan-B Theatre Company

Plan-B Theatre Company
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: American drama
ISBN:

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Passion with Purpose

Passion with Purpose
Author: Kurt Fishback
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1257787403

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This memoir recounts the life events I have experienced over the past 69 years. The focus is on my career as a teacher and an artist.

We're Not Here to Entertain

We're Not Here to Entertain
Author: Kevin Mattson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-05-14
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190908246

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Many remember the 1980s as the era of Ronald Reagan, a conservative decade populated by preppies and yuppies dancing to a soundtrack of electronic synth pop music. In some ways, it was the "MTV generation." However, the decade also produced some of the most creative works of punk culture, from the music of bands like the Minutemen and the Dead Kennedys to avant-garde visual arts, literature, poetry, and film. In We're Not Here to Entertain, Kevin Mattson documents what Kurt Cobain once called a "punk rock world" --the all-encompassing hardcore-indie culture that incubated his own talent. Mattson shows just how widespread the movement became--ranging across the nation, from D.C. through Ohio and Minnesota to LA--and how democratic it was due to its commitment to Do-It-Yourself (DIY) tactics. Throughout, Mattson puts the movement into a wider context, locating it in a culture war that pitted a blossoming punk scene against the new president. Reagan's talk about end days and nuclear warfare generated panic; his tax cuts for the rich and simultaneous slashing of school lunch program funding made punks, who saw themselves as underdogs, seethe at his meanness. The anger went deep, since punks saw Reagan as the country's entertainer-in-chief; his career, from radio to Hollywood and television, synched to the very world punks rejected. Through deep archival research, Mattson reignites the heated debates that punk's opposition generated in that era-about everything from "straight edge" ethics to anarchism to the art of dissent. By reconstructing the world of punk, Mattson demonstrates that it was more than just a style of purple hair and torn jeans. In so doing, he reminds readers of punk's importance and its challenge to simplistic assumptions about the 1980s as a one-dimensional, conservative epoch.