The theme of this month’s Stereotype Sunday will be Birds.
The announcement was made this morning in a joint press statement issued by the Archons and the Department of Well-Being and Safety.
“On April 30, we’ll have the opportunity to flock together at our monthly themed Stereotype Sunday. We look forward to seeing you there to gain new understanding and express our appreciation of The Park’s Avian population,” the statement said.
The statement also confirmed rumours that The Feral Four had accepted an invitation to speak at the event. The Feline band, who made a moving speech at the first annual Fowl Ball, has worked tirelessly over the past few years to rehabilitate the reputation of Felines vis à vis Avians, including donating a set of their song lyrics to the Feline charity, CatsCare.
Performances by The Canary Cousins, Banded Brothers, The Tweeters, SCENTient Beings and Belles and Whistles were also confirmed in the announcement. Rapper Jargonhead, however, confirmed his own performance via social media.

If you’re a Park citizen or resident and a member of an endangered species, today is the day to start thinking about registering for the Mating Dance.
The Chitter Radio Literary Awards (CRLA) has added a new category to its already sizeable list of honours: speeches.
Hermione Hippo will serve as head judge of the 2017 Toe-Hair Contest.
BREAKING NEWS
Ronald Grouse, the newly-elected director of Park media’s Month Without Metaphor, will take control of the event’s 
The Park Museum of Contemporary Art (PMoCA) made a surprise announcement this morning: its ARCHONOGRAPHY installation, which broke all attendance records during its initial two-month run, will reopen this weekend. And, it will host a special guest: renowned artist Ingolf Ewald.
Come one. Come all. Come early. And be prepared for long lineups and security at the door. But, remember, there’ll also be treats. And music.
It’s official. And it’s a first for the Anixi Agrarian Jubilee.


