Los Angeles Times

It was all fur a good cause

- By Ellen Olivier Olivier is founder of Society News LA image@latimes.com

Paul McCartney paused in the midst of his more than hourlong concert at PETA’s 35th Anniversar­y Party on Sept. 30 to consider the organizati­on’s name.

“When I first heard the name, that’s what appealed to me,” McCartney said. “People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. I thought that was a very dignified, very cool title.”

Joined by Beck for two numbers, McCartney rocked the Hollywood Palladium with new songs and old favorites, starting with an anniversar­y salute — “You Say It’s Your Birthday” — and concluding with “The End” from “Abbey Road.” In between, he shared stories and ruminated on the cause.

“You know, it’s a strange thing,” he said. “Most people love animals, but they also love eating them. This is something we probably ought to stop.”

In fact, the black-tie affair offered up a vegan buffet. As guests dined, hosts Anjelica Huston and Pamela Anderson introduced a parade of celebritie­s, honored for their efforts to assist and protect animals.

Presenters Moby, George Lopez, Kevin Nealon, Miranda Cosgrove, Molly Shannon and the Phoenix family (Rain, Liberty, Summer and Joaquin) paid tribute to award recipients Bill Maher, RZA, Tommy Lee, Jason Biggs, Alicia Silverston­e, Jillian Michaels, Noah Cyrus, Jane VelezMitch­ell, Maggie Q, Fred Willard, Mike White, James Cromwell, Mary Matalin, Kate del Castillo, Marco Antonio Regil and Shaun Monson.

Among those watching were Kesha, actors William H. Macy of “Shameless,” Bellamy Young of “Scandal,” Seth Green of “Family Guy,” Carrie Ann Inaba and Kym Johnson from “Dancing With the Stars,” Constance Marie of “Switched at Birth” and Emily Deschanel of “Bones,” former NBA player John Salley, songwriter Diane Warren and PETA President Ingrid Newkirk. The event attracted 1,000 guests who bought tickets for $1,500 each or $2,500 for two or sponsorshi­p tables ranging up to $100,000. During their turns at the podium, both Moby and Maher announced their gifts of $50,000 each.

“Animals have complex languages, they use tools, they think about the future,” Huston said. “But there’s one thing they don’t do. In all of recorded history no animal anywhere has ever dreamed of running away to join the circus.”

 ?? MJ Kim ?? PAUL McCARTNEY during a sound check for PETA’s 35th Anniversar­y Party event. The menu was vegan, of course.
MJ Kim PAUL McCARTNEY during a sound check for PETA’s 35th Anniversar­y Party event. The menu was vegan, of course.

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