Monthly Archives: April 2010

Aussie Beauty Scores PETA’s Sexiest Vegetarian Celeb Nod

by Elizah Leigh

With it’s raw behind-the-scenes footage, the powerful documentary Earthlings – also dubbed the “vegan maker” — continues to affect those who walk in celebrity circles as diverse as Canadian NHL

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The Green Quote: Al Gore Annoyed By Media’s Poor Coverage Of Climate Issue

by Michael Parrish DuDell

“Much of the media has done a particularly bad job covering the climate crisis. Instead of informing the public about the facts, they have treated the issue as if the

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Law & Order Actor Questions Our Addiction To Power in MSNBC Special

by Elizah Leigh

Take one look at Sam Waterston and you can just hear the Law & Order theme song playing on a loop in your brain. However, the 16-season veteran of the

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William Shatner’s Hollywood Charity Horse Show Features McLachlan And More

by Michael Parrish DuDell

Earlier this year, Ecorazzi got super pumped about William Shatner’s Hollywood Charity Horse Show — an annual benefit to raise money for AHEAD with Horses, Camp Max Straus, Starlight Children’s

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Earthlings Documentary Gets French Twist With NHL Star Georges Laraque Narration

by Elizah Leigh

Exploring the fact that human beings are entirely dependent upon animals for everything from advances in medicine to clothing and entertainment, Shaun Monson’s 2005 documentary Earthlings is still receiving a

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The Simpsons Tackle Wind Power, Whale Rescue And More In Latest Episode

by Michael Parrish DuDell

What the topical-environmental-issue-based episode is going on here? Whether it’s Mad Cow Disease, solar power or vegetarianism, The Simpsons is never afraid to dig deep into the hottest environmental issues

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Compassion Over Killing Gets Politicians To Go Meat-Free During VegWeek

by Michael Parrish DuDell

Politicians (who aren’t Dennis Kucinich) going VEG? Are we dreaming?! Nope…this is real life, baby! Compassion Over Killing – a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C. that focuses on cruelty

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