Monthly Archives: July 2010

Spurs Manager Offers Home To Tortured Parasailing Donkey

by Daelyn Fortney

Anapka, the donkey who was savagely attached to a parasail and sent out over the Sea of Azov in Southern Russia, may be getting a new home with football (soccer

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‘Flower Warfare’ Offers Violent Action For Greenies, Florists

by Michael dEstries

“Flower Power” takes on a whole new meaning in the short Flower Warfare. Wouldn’t it be great if all violence was this pretty? Oh, and wait for the awesome ending

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Rachel Carson Film In Development

by Michael dEstries

A film about Rachel Carson, marine biologist, nature writer, and revered goddess in the green scene, is now in the production pipeline. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Peter Bratt has

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Web Series Serving Up Satirical Side Of Vegan Lifestyle (VIDEO)

by Elizah Leigh

When you announce that you’re a ‘vegan’, those who are unfamiliar with the term or even afraid to ask what it really means are prone to allowing their imaginations to

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Blanchett’s Solar Theatre Scores Prestigious Green Award

by Elizah Leigh

If you’re not already a fan of her seriously impressive acting prowess, you should be. Cate Blanchett is kind of like a female Daniel Day Lewis, seamlessly morphing into her

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Placenta Planting Ceremony Triggered Gibson’s Jealous Tirade

by Michael dEstries

Remember a few years ago when Matthew McConaughey decided to plant his newborn’s placenta under a tree? The ritual is common in some cultures, particularly in Australia, where the tree

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Scottish Singer Fran Healy Keeps Vegetarian Promise To Paul McCartney

by Daelyn Fortney

In December of last year, Travis frontman Fran Healy announced on his blog that he was pledging to go vegetarian to thank Paul McCartney for performing on the group’s upcoming

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