Monthly Archives: June 2010

Grand Slam For Oxfam International Thanks To Posthumous Wager

by Elizah Leigh

Ready for a warm-and-fuzzy story to restore the pep to your step? You’re familiar with Oxfam International, right? The poverty relief and social agency’s star-studded Fair Trade, Climate Change and

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Harsh Jungle-Livin’ The Secret To Adrien Brody’s Authentic ‘Predators’ Performance

by Elizah Leigh

What’s Adrien Brody been up to since he won an Academy Award for Best Actor in The Pianist eight long years ago? You could say that he’s been dabbling in

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Centrifuge Porn: Kevin Costner’s Machine Exposed

by Michael dEstries

Sure, it might not make much sense to you and me, but it’s kind of fascinating to see all the beautiful complexity of Kevin Costner’s V20 centrifuge machines exposed. This

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Water Under Bridge: Kilmer’s Public Apology Yields Thumbs Up For New Mexico B&B

by Elizah Leigh

Have you been hanging on the edge of your seat…wondering…waiting…hoping that things would work out alright for Val Kilmer since early June’s news that he was technically barred from converting

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Screenplay Featuring Eco-Superhero ‘Pollen’ Being Shopped To Hollywood

by Daelyn Fortney

Eighties sitcom actor and self-proclaimed anti-violent environmentalist Francis T. Perry Williams has announced the completion of a screenplay based on the novel he released last year. “Pollen and the Ring

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The Green Picture: Halle Berry Proudly Hits The Town In Eco Threads

by Michael Parrish DuDell

Halle Berry is pictured above in a groovy “Conserve Energy” t-shirt. The stylish shirt reminds people that, “Insulating your water heater can save 1,000 pounds of carbon dioxide a year,

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Sarah Silverman Speaks Up For The Healthy School Meals Act of 2010

by Michael Parrish DuDell

While she might be famous for being funny, Sarah Silverman is never afraid to speak up for a serious cause. Most recently, Silverman penned a letter to Congressman George Miller

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