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Chyna, WWE legend, is the subject of a new Vice documentary

Vice Versa: Chyna, a new Vice documentary on late WWE hall of famer Chyna comes to the network this June. The film looks at the rise and fall of one of the most influential pro-wrestlers in history. The film features interviews with Mick Foley, X-Pac, Billy Gunn and more.

Wisconsin priest who ignored COVID-19 limits is asked to resign

Last Updated: Wisconsin Priest Who Ignored COVID-19 Limits Is Asked To Resign A priest in Wisconsin who has been ignoring COVID-19 gathering restrictions at his masses and criticized Democrats for their stance on the virus vaccines says the leader of the Diocese of La Crosse has asked him to resign. A priest in Wisconsin who has been ignoring COVID-19 gathering restrictions at his masses and criticized Democrats for their stance on the virus vaccines says the leader of the Diocese of La Crosse has asked him to resign. The Rev. James Altman announced the request from Bishop William Callahan during his sermon Sunday at St. James the Less Catholic Church in La Crosse. The sermon was recorded and posted to YouTube.

Valley Life for All: Lawrence Altman s fight to erase stigma of mental illness

Special to the Daily Editor’s note: The Vail Daily, in conjunction with Valley Life For All, continues a monthly series of profiles about people in our community who meet challenge with courage and perseverance. Lawrence Altman Altman considers himself disabled because he daily deals with depression and social anxiety disorder. Special to the Daily When we think of disabled people, we often think of physical challenges, but mental health disabilities are just as challenging and more common than society gives notice. Lawrence Altman, co-founder of Aspen Strong, which provides resources and financial help for mental health challenges, candidly says: “Mental illness is a disability.”

Meet Mickey Reece, the outsider filmmaker on the rise

Alerts When a name appears in the credits of a film as often as Mickey Reece’s does in his own, your first impulse as a writer is to call him a “one-man band.” But he’s not at least, not anymore. Before he was a self-taught filmmaker on the rise, this Oklahoma native was a touring musician, performing under the moniker El Paso Hot Button. Watching old YouTube clips of him playing a tambourine with one hand and his guitar with the other, left foot on a snare drum and right foot on the bass, it feels like a tidy visual metaphor for the life of a DIY artist. But the longer you talk to him, the more you realize that Mickey Reece resists neat classifications.

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