Monthly Archives: September 2011

NYC’s First Vegan Doughnut Shop Might Land In Brooklyn

by Ali Berman

Animal activism through vegan baking is hardly a new idea, but it is an idea that works wonders. Remember when vegan cupcakes took the world by storm a few years

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Paramount Studios Building New LEED-Certified Headquarters

by Michael dEstries

Slightly edging their business in a more sustainable direction, Paramount Pictures announced a 25-year plan yesterday aimed at pumping $700M into its 62-acre property in Los Angeles. Called “The Hollywood

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James Cameron Partners with Disney World to Build ‘Avatar’ Theme Park

by Allyson Koerner

Director James Cameron is all set to make the most magical place on Earth even more magical. Cameron has signed a deal with Disney to build a new theme park

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Ron Artest Officially Changes Name To Metta World Peace

by Ali Berman

The California courts  have said yes to LA Lakers forward Ron Artest’s request to have his name changed. What’s the new moniker? Metta World Peace. World Peace said about his

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Ecorazzi Jobs – We’re Hiring!

by Michael dEstries

Ecorazzi is looking for interns, social media wizards, volunteers, and even a weekend contributor (or two)! Interested in joining one of the leading websites spreading gossip for good? Hit the

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PETA Searching for Home for Nikita, an Abandoned Dog They Rescued in Hurricane Irene

by Jennifer Mishler

When Hurricane Irene hit the East Coast leaving destruction and loss in her path, humans weren’t the only ones affected. Many animals were abandoned, went missing or died in the

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Could The World’s Deadliest Volcano Cause Another ‘Missing Summer’?

by Michael dEstries

Back in April of 1815, Mount Tambora in Indonesia created the largest volcanic eruption in recorded history. The estimated 800 megaton explosion killed at least 71,000 – and possibly hundreds of thousands

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