Monthly Archives: July 2010

Eco-Hotel Invites You To Work Up A Sweat For Free Organic Grub!

by Elizah Leigh

The Copenhagen Crowne Plaza hotel is filled with the traditional luxuries that one might expect of a four-star home away from home, except with a decidedly green twist. If you’ve

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New Facebook Game Educates Public About Battery Cage Hens

by Daelyn Fortney

Mark Middleton, the mind behind Animal Visuals.org, has released a new Facebook game called Farm Rescue that aims to educate the public about the cruel conditions in which battery caged

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Sienna Miller’s Travels To Haiti Profiled in InStyle Magazine

by Daelyn Fortney

The August issue of InStyle magazine profiles Sienna Miller, who serves as global ambassador for International Medical Corps, as she travelled to Port-au-Prince clinics following the earthquake that ravaged Haiti.

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“Adopt” Bubbles The Chimp For $150

by Elizah Leigh

Animal adoptions happen day in and day out, but ponying up a little cash to make the life of a chimpanzee somewhat more comfortable is almost like giving a family

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“Fowl Play” Documentary Makes Official Selection At International Film Festival

by Michael Parrish DuDell

A few weeks ago, I headed down to Lincoln Center to check out a screening of Mercy for Animals’ award-winning documentary Fowl Play. Little did I know I was watching

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Kristen Bell Dedicates 30th Birthday To Charity: Water

by Michael Parrish DuDell

On Sunday, Kristen Bell will turn 30-years-old and is using her big day to help make a big difference. The star has teamed up with Charity: Water to raise money

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Green Cruelty-Free Designer Stella McCartney Crowned “Official Olympic Designer”

by Michael Parrish DuDell

What does sustainable living and the Olympics have in common? 2 words: Stella. McCartney. The notorious eco designer was recently named creative director for the British Olympic Team.  What exactly

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