Monthly Archives: August 2010
Jack Johnson To Donate Up To $70,000 Toward Gulf Relief Efforts
Through Jack Johnson’s All At Once program, a social action network designed to connect individuals with non-profit organizations in order to take environmental action, Johnson’s “To The Sea” tour is
Pete Bethune Says Ady Gil Sequel “Up In The Air”
As the Sea Shepherd prep for their next campaign in the Southern Ocean this December, speculation grows over whether a successor to the speedy (and sunk) Ady Gil might join
‘Dolphin Tale’ Chronicles True Story Of Cetacean With Prosthetic Tale
At Ecorazzi, we love us some whales, sharks and dolphins, preferably when they’re able to enjoy a good swim in the ocean without the threat of harpoons, fishing net entanglement or finning
Vogue Italy Uses Oil Spill For Fashion Shoot
Nothing combines fashion and art like the Gulf Oil Spill — at least, according to Vogue Italy’s latest photo shoot. The distasteful imagery, shot by American photographer Steven Meisel, features
Alec Baldwin To Narrate NatGeo’s ‘Great Migrations’
This fall, the National Geographic Channel will launch their counter-punch to Discovery Channel’s LIFE with an epic miniseries called Great Migrations. As you can guess, the 7-part series takes viewers
Veg Love & Alpaca Adoration For Nicole Kidman On Her Family Farm
In her recent Interview Magazine conversation with Nine co-star Marion Cotillard, Nicole Kidman revealed her earthy side and appreciation for the simple things in life, saying: “Where we live now,
Wyclef Jean Slammed By Sean Penn Over Haiti Presidential Run
Following the news that Haitan-American musician Wyclef Jean – known as much for his Grammy-winning work with The Fugees as for his solo career – announced his intention to run