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Animal Rights
that’ll do pig
Mar. 27, 2023
By Bethy Squires
animal rights
Mar. 26, 2023
By Bethy Squires
animal rights
Aug. 25, 2022
By Zach Schiffman
ballot initiatives
Aug. 2, 2021
Coming Soon: The Great California Bacon Crisis A 2018 ballot initiative could boost pork prices nationally and even make bacon disappear in California, bringing home debates on cruelty to animals.
By Ed Kilgore
i turn to moo
June 25, 2021
Songwriter Diane Warren Saved a Cow? Warren got the cow to an animal sanctuary north of LA.
By Bethy Squires
vision 2020
Aug. 22, 2019
Julián Castro Appeals to the Animal-Rights Vote It’s very smart politics for a lower-tier candidate like Castro to distinguish himself with a comprehensive animal-welfare agenda.
By Ed Kilgore
Moby Has a Take on Food Stamps — and It’s Junk The vegan electronic musician’s liberal paternalism doesn’t have me SNAPping my fingers.
By Ed Kilgore
animal rights
Sept. 25, 2017
Guggenheim Pulls Art Following ‘Threats of Violence’ The museum was criticized by animal-rights groups for the use of animals in an upcoming exhibit.
By Madeleine Aggeler
the new laguna beach
Aug. 3, 2017
By Allie Jones
virtual reality
July 7, 2017
Animal-Rights Activists Are Using VR to Fight Factory Farms Organizations are using the technology to depict conditions livestock endure.
By Chris Crowley
Stella McCartney Debuts New ‘Skin-Free Skin’ Fabric That Looks Just Like Leather “I am so excited that we have finally developed fabrics that look just as good as the real thing.”
By Lisa Ryan
last night on late night
Feb. 16, 2017
By Karen Brill
animal rights
Feb. 4, 2017
By Devon Ivie
Animal-Rights Activists Invaded Chez Panisse If anyone is mindful about ingredients and sourcing, it’s Alice Waters.
By Sierra Tishgart
Jon Stewart and Wife Save an Abused Horse Jon Stewart is making America a better place.
By Greg Cwik
animal rights
May 4, 2016
By Benjamin Wallace
animal rights
Apr. 6, 2016
PETA Is Super Pumped About the New Jungle Book The organization gave director Jon Favreau its Innovation in Film Award.
By Nate Jones
SeaWorld Will Stop Breeding Orcas and Is Phasing Out Shamu Shows Blackfish changed a lot of people’s minds on the sea-theater company.
By Samuel Lieberman
Animal Cruelty
Aug. 27, 2015
McDonald’s Cuts Ties With Chicken Supplier Over Animal Abuse A new video shows Tyson workers hitting sick birds with spiked poles.
By Clint Rainey
Big Chicken
Oct. 14, 2014
Perdue Chicken Will Remove ‘Humanely Raised’ From Its Label to The Humane Society had claimed it “slapped stickers on,” hoping consumers “won’t know the difference.”
By Clint Rainey
Foiemaggedon
Dec. 18, 2013
French Foie Gras Spokesperson: ‘Maybe We Did Go a Little Too Far’ “Of course gavage is not very romantic and so we avoided talking about it. But now we are trying to explain it more and more.”
By Belle Cushing
Farmer John Under Attack! Animal rights activists are descending on the pork purveyor’s South L.A. plant to protest the slaughter and make a bunch of Holocaust parallels.
By Hadley Tomicki
L.A. County Fair Feeling The Pinch Over A Game Called ‘Lobster Zone’ The game involves picking up lobsters with a metal claw and the S.P.C.A. is not into it.
By Hadley Tomicki
Animal Rights
Apr. 2, 2012
By Alyssa Shelasky
Animal Rights
Dec. 22, 2011
By Alyssa Shelasky
animal rights
Aug. 8, 2011
New York Lawyers Are Fighting Over a Cuddly Dog Rosie helps scared witnesses, but might also sway jurors.
By Joe Coscarelli
Buey to Go, Pink Taco, Now You’ve Got a Boycott On Your Hands! You jackasses, it’s the customers who are supposed to be regretting Cinco de Mayo, not the restaurant!
By Hadley Tomicki
What It Feels Like to Walk the Animal Rights Gauntlet at Providence A POV look at entering the restaurant amid the chants of protesters.
By Hadley Tomicki
Providence To Be Targeted By Animal Protection & Rescue League Tonight The protesters are angry over a foie-stuffed duck dish at Michael Cimarusti’s Bocuse d’Or fundraiser.
By Hadley Tomicki