Short thoughts on Mormon stuff for your new-age attention span.
The Larger Circle
Part III of the Sunstone Classics series. Carol Lynn Pearson is the author of the …
Read MoreWhy the Communists Liked the Mormons
The communist government of East Germany had really grown to like the Mormons in 1982. …
Read MoreA History of Sunstone Cartoons—Part III
So, the next step up is, do we publish humor about founding leaders? For example, …
Read MoreWhich Apostle’s Sister Became a Nun?
Why would the April 1982 Sunstone Review print an obituary for a Catholic nun? Lurlene …
Read MoreThe Man in the Hole at General Conference
The filming of General Conference began humbly, with one man sitting in a hole he’d …
Read MoreAre Mormon Missionaries Allowed to Kiss?
Today, the answer is “No!” But that was not always the case. The current missionary …
Read MoreSunstone 50-year Time Capsule: Part II
Sunstone has been collecting weird Mormon stuff for a long time. For example, how many …
Read More“No Cause. No Cause”: An Essay Toward Reconciliation
Part II of the Sunstone Classics series Eugene England was a founder of Dialogue: A …
Read MoreA History of Sunstone Cartoons—Part II
One of the most interesting questions you can ask about a culture is what it …
Read MoreIs This the First Gay Mormon Play?
The Sunstone Review reviewed what may be the earliest instance of gay Mormon theater, “Emmett: A …
Read MoreOpen Donation
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