Monthly Archives: June 2010

Val Kilmer Barred From Developing Eco-Ranch Due To New Mexico Grudge?

by Elizah Leigh

Anyone who caught Werner Herzog’s latest film Bad Lieutenant may have been so dazzled and equally stunned by Nicholas Cage’s Oscar-worthy performance that Val Kilmer’s solid turn as a fellow

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UN Says Meat-Free Diet Necessary For Planet’s Longevity

by Elizah Leigh

Convincing a culture raised for multiple generations on a largely meat-and-potatoes diet to go vegan for the sake of their health and that of the planet isn’t an easy exactly

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Jack Johnson’s “To The Sea” Stays Close To Home

by Lisa Kalner Williams

Ecorazzi has reported on the build up to Jack Johnson’s latest release, To The Sea. We’ve shared, for example, that the album was recorded in two solar-powered studios and that

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PETA Slams Brooke Shields, Labels Her A ‘Fur Pimp’

by Michael dEstries

It didn’t take very long for PETA to jump all over Brooke Shields‘ comments regarding her visit to the Kopenhagen Fur workshop in March — and how she basically wants

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Q’orianka Kilcher Arrested At White House After Protest (VIDEO)

by Michael dEstries

Q’orianka Kilcher has been arrested in front of the White House after tying herself to a fence and having her mother pour a black substance all over her. The activist/actress

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Costner’s Oil Spill Weapon To Get First Open Water Test

by Michael dEstries

Looks like Kevin Costner’s investment in oil-cleaning technology is on the verge of paying off nicely. BP recently approved open water testing of the actor’s centrifuges — capable of separating

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Lilith Fair Back With Girl Powered Vocals & Serious Philanthropy To Spare

by Elizah Leigh

Summertime is synonymous with baring skin, giving the ol’ grill a serious workout and attending as many outdoor music festivals as humanly possible (although not necessarily in that order). This

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