Monthly Archives: January 2011

Health Guru Jack LaLanne Dies At 96

by ecorazzicontributor

Jack LaLanne, one of the most well known fitness and health gurus, died at his California home on Sunday at the age of 96 due to complications from pneumonia. In

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KT Tunstall And Harry Belafonte Rock For ‘Last Mountain’

by ecorazzicontributor

Let this be a note to aspiring documentary filmmakers everywhere: make an environmental film about mountaintop mining and KT Tunstall will sing at your Sundance premiere party. Okay, so I

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James Cameron And “Avatar” Help Plant One Million Trees

by ecorazzicontributor

The film Avatar was the first movie to earn more than $2 billion worldwide, it broke the record for highest grossing film ever, was nominated for nine Academy Awards, and

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2011 Sundance Film Festival: Green Documentaries To Watch For

by Michael dEstries

The 2011 Sundance Film Festival kicked off this week (20th-30th) and we’re once again on the cusp of some amazing films that will shortly grace theaters around the world. Like

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Exclusive: Pete Bethune And Ady Gil Talk Sea Shepherd, Taiji, And Future Campaigns

by Michael dEstries

Pete Bethune has had a very busy past 12 months. It was only a little over a year ago, on January 7th, 2010, that the former Sea Shepherd lost his

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Bono, Oprah, Bill Clinton And Others Honor Sargent Shriver

by ecorazzicontributor

The funeral for Sargent Shriver— more commonly known as “Sarge”— is being held today at Our Lady of Mercy Parish in Potomac, MD. The founder of the Peace Corps and

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Ryan Gosling Talks About Conflict Minerals On Jimmy Kimmel Live

by Ali Berman

During his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live Ryan Gosling took the opportunity  to talk about his recent trip to the eastern Congo. The actor discussed how some of the everyday

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