Posts Tagged ‘samantha ronson’

I’ll give you twenty dollars if you can tell me what’s better than a room full of super cool people celebrating compassionate fashion.
Last night, I headed down to the Bowery Hotel in NYC to celebrate the Cool vs.Cruel Fashion Competion — an annual event put on by The Humane Society of the United States and [...]

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The Green Quote: Samantha Ronson Speaks Out On Lohan, Fur And Flour

November 17th 2008

“PETA should focus their efforts on educating people on what they believe are injustices instead of seeking press via harassing those in the limelight. I received an apology too many days late from the PETA folks (the blog removal was too little too late) and today I’m pissed at the bag of flour thrown on [...]

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PETA Reaches Out To Samantha Ronson After Blog Entry On Propostion 2

November 7th 2008

PETA is all UP in Samantha Ronson’s junk after she posted an entry on her blog yesterday comparing Proposition 2 and 8. On Sam’s blog, she writes:
“i guess people care more about farm animals than they do their fellow man, that’s really sad to me.
yes, i am glad that the chickens will have more room and [...]

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Lindsay Lohan Goes After Palin On Environment, Gay Rights

September 14th 2008

It seems that waves of criticism have started to flow from the celebrity world on Sarah Palin; especially when it comes to the environment, animal rights, abortion, and gay rights. Lindsay Lohan and her gal pal DJ Samantha Ronson are just the latest in a string of scathing comments from folks like Pink, Matt Damon, [...]

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Lindsay Lohan Attends Charlotte Ronson’s Fur-Free Fashion Show

September 8th 2008

Actress Lindsay Lohan has been on our radar over the last year after sporting a “Anti-Fur” button one month, and then going out on the town with a mink coat the next. This was followed by VISA bizarrely naming Lohan as the face of “ethical fashion” for their unwanted clothing campaign in London. Now, we’ve [...]

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