Monthly Archives: November 2011

Stephen King Helps Maine Residents with Heating Expenses

by Kara DiCamillo

Known for his horror novels and movies, author Stephen King announced this week that he wants to help residents of his home state stay warm this winter. Through his foundation,

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Christy Turlington Blogs About the World’s Growing Population

by Ali Berman

In case you missed it, experts estimated that the world’s human population broke the 7 billion mark at the end of October. That’s big news for an earth with finite

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WATCH: Gisele Bündchen Helps Cancer Patients Turn Into Supermodels

by Allyson Koerner

Last Sunday, Gisele Bündchen surprised a group of 29 cancer patients in Boston, Mass. to teach them how to walk the walk like real supermodels. Bündchen showed up at a

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WATCH: Darren Aronofsky Directs Gruesome PSAs for the Meth Project

by Ali Berman

One could argue that Darren Aronofsky’s first drug awareness PSA was his film ‘Requiem for a Dream.’ I can’t imagine many people watched that movie and then popped a pill.

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Reality Star Tara Harper on Her Animal Rescue Work and Support for Farm Sanctuary

by Jennifer Mishler

You may know Tara Harper from the Bravo show ‘Most Eligible Dallas‘, but did you know she is also a vegetarian and animal activist? Harper told the Huffington Post, about the

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Lea Michele Tweets In Response to Third NYC Carriage Horse Collapse

by Jennifer Mishler

When a New York City carriage horse collapsed and died in the street, there was an immediate response from animal organizations and celebrities. Lea Michele, PETA’s spokesperson for their campaign

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Watch An Elephant Mourn The Loss Of Her Dog Best Friend

by Michael dEstries

While people often extol the virtues of “man’s best friend”, such devoted friendship and love is not singular to our species. One example would be the former loving friendship between

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