Monthly Archives: March 2010

Artist/Activist Paints Buenos Aires’ Riachuelo Green To Celebrate World Water Day

by Michael Parrish DuDell

There’s green and then there’s GREEN! Yesterday on World Water Day, Argentine artist Nicolas Garcia Uriburu teamed up with Greenpeace Argentina to exercise the latter. The artist got his activist on

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Pixar Executive Joins Hollywood Notables On Fisker Karma Waiting List

by Daelyn Fortney

Pixar executive John Lasseter has been added to the list of those waiting for a Fisker Karma, the world’s first premium plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. According to the carmaker, Lasseter,

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Rachael Ray Prepares Vegetarian Meal At South By Southwest Music Festival

by Michael Parrish DuDell

So by nowwe’ve just accepted that Rachael Ray will never adopt a plant-based diet. That said, we are impressed that she’s always trying to include the vegetarians. Ray recently threw

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Harrelson Offered Rub-a-Dub Tub Advice To Silverstone

by Elizah Leigh

Who can say which of Alicia Silverstone’s recent confessions is more surprising – the fact that she once shared a bath with Woody Harrelson’s three children, or the fact that

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Bill Gates Goes Totally Nuclear In New Startup Investment

by Elizah Leigh

Hunting down viable, eco-friendly energy options that don’t rely on fossil fuel deposits is perhaps one of the greatest challenges that man has faced in recent memory. This quest is

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The Green Quote: Ginnifer Goodwin Speaks Out Against Dairy Industry

by Michael Parrish DuDell

“In show business, we often have good reason for making people believe things that aren’t true, but there is no excuse for the CMAB’s misrepresentation of the milk industry, [C]onsumers

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The Seedbom Will Probably Get You Stopped At Security

by Michael dEstries

Ever hear of a seed bomb? The basic premise is that you take a ball of some organic, biodegradable matter, incorporate seeds of all kinds into it, and then chuck

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