By City News Service
Jun 5, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Southland animal rights activists will gather in person once again for Sunday s 11th annual National Animal Rights Day, an event that honors the billions of animals killed by humans every year.
This year s gathering will take place at 2 p.m. at Pan Pacific Park in the Beverly Grove area of Los Angeles, which also hosted the 2019 event, and is one of more than 75 NARD events being held around the world. The 2020 event was held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic.
NARD is part rally, part memorial service. As in past years, a small number of volunteers dressed in black will hold the bodies of dead animals as attendees observe moments of silence. Those animals who died on their own and were donated by various farms that raise animals for human consumption serve to represent all non-humans killed for food, clothing, medical experiments and other reasons, and will later be cremated or buried.
By Ryan Young
May 14, 2021 | 7:38 PM
A Canora man arrested in connection with a death in that town, has had another court appearance.
Last July, Mounties responded to a report of an attempted murder at a residence.
Upon arrival, they discovered 59-year-old Linda Dutchak with life-threatening injuries, and she died at the scene.
53-year-old William Tuttle is charged with First Degree Murder, and today (Fri), he was remanded in custody to June 11th.
FORT CAMPBELL, KY (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Just off of North Destiny Road on Fort Campbell, tucked behind the top secret home of 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, is the Night Stalker Remembrance Trail, which underwent a renovation this week thanks to some help from Lowe’s on Madison Street in Clarksville.
The trail stands to serve as a memorial for all fallen members of the 160th SOAR, which is headquartered at Fort Campbell. Entrance to the Night Stalker Remembrance Trail on April 27, 2021. (Lee Erwin, Clarksville Now) Plaques on the Night Stalker Remembrance Trail on April 27, 2021. (Lee Erwin, Clarksville Now) Volunteers planting a tree along the Night Stalker Remembrance Trail on April 27, 2021. (Lee Erwin, Clarksville Now)
Courtesy of the IATSE Local 706 (4)
Lifetime honorees Matthew Mungle (far left) and Terry Baliel (center left) and Vanguard award recipients Bernadine Anderson (center right) and Richard Battle (far right).
At the 8th annual Hollywood Makeup and Hair Stylist Guild Awards, Bernadine Anderson, Richard Battle, Terry Baliel and Matthew Mungle will be poised for applause.
At the 8th annual edition of the Hollywood Makeup and Hair Stylist Guild Awards, a virtual event that will stream live on Saturday, April 3, two lifetime honorees are also vying for competitive awards: Matthew Mungle for his makeup on
Hillbilly Elegy, which also earned him his fifth Oscar nomination; and Terry Baliel, for his hair styling on