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Abbot Kinney Festival 2009 Featuring Compassion Over Killing

Written by Vegetarian Star on Sunday, September 27th, 2009 in Events, Food & Drink.

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If you’re in Venice, California, there’s still time to head over to the 2009 Abbot Kinney Festival, which is described by festival officials as a fun event for, “adults who are environmentally conscious, focused on health, love animals, enjoy bicycling, family-oriented, unpretentiously hip, and arts-minded.”

Health focused and environmentally conscious include eating more plant based foods and Compassion Over Killing is on hand passing out pro-vegetarian pamphlets to all those unpretentiously hip festival goers.

So head over and say hi to the folks at COK and enjoy the featured exhibitors, including the Whole Foods Green Scene, featuring Clif Bar and Tom’s Shoes.

The festival will be ongoing until 6PM, Pacific time.

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Kardashian, Odom, Goodwin: NSF, GQ Stop Puppy Mills For HSUS

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, September 24th, 2009 in Animal Issues, Events.

NSF & GQ Magazine's Stop Puppy Mills Humane Society Benefit

Hollywood’s most talked about soon to be married couple, Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom, recently attended a benefit sponsored by menswear line NSF and GQ for the Humane Society of the United States.

The event was meant to raise awareness on the cruel practices that take place in the puppy mill industry.

Other star guests at the Stop Puppy Mills Humane Society Benefit included Ginnifer Goodwin, Charlotte Ross, Hal Sparks, Shoshana Bush, Vanessa Branch, Tricia HelferJorja Fox, Eric Szmanda and Corey Feldman.

Vegan sushi was on hand for those who wanted to snack.

Sure Khloe snatched some up, as she one day hopes to be a vegetarian.

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Rory Freedman On Going Vegan: 2009 DC Veg Fest

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, September 24th, 2009 in Authors, Events, Food & Drink, Videos.

The NBC4 Going Green report highlighted the best of 2009 DC Veg Fest.

Author Rory Freedman was present to sign copies of her book co-authored with Kim Barnouin, Skinny Bitch.

“Every single vegan I know started off saying, ‘I could never give up meat’ or ‘I could never give up cheese.’ We all started off saying that and now we’re the biggest proselytizers out there because it’s the best…food has never tasted so good.”

Watch the clip above to see Rory and highlights from the festival.

via nbcwashington.com

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Much Music Sarah Taylor Is Activist Minus Pam Anderson Bosom

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 in Events, TV Hosts.

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The evening at Tryst in Toronto went well, the event being a fundraiser for the animal rights group, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

Much Music VJ Sarah Taylor was there at the door checking people for cruel clothing like Pamela Anderson stripped potential passengers in the Cruelty Doesn’t Fly ad.

“I’m vegan. This is a cause I really believe in,” Taylor said. “I’m all about cruelty-free products.”

She was asked if she was trying to be the next Pamela Anderson.

“Looking down at my chest, I’d say no,” she replied.

Ah, boobs.

They’re not important.

What matters is that you never possess any chicken breasts.

Go Sarah!

via torontolife.com

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Women In Power Event Featuring Natalie Merchant And Veg Food

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 in Events, Food & Drink.

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This weekend was Omega‘s annual Women In Power Conference, which featured feminist and girrl powered names like Gloria Steinem and Natalie Merchant.

According to one attendee of the event, there was plenty of vegetarian food to keep empowered women satisfied.

“The food (vegetarian and totally yummy).”

What better way to promote the theme of empowerment than to empower animals by not eating them.

Reminds us of a quote that ties women’s rights to animal rights by vegetarian author Alice Walker.

“The animals of the world exist for their own reasons. They were not made for humans any more than black people were made for whites or women for men.”

via thrnewmedia.com

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Tryst Toronto Hosts PETA Fundraiser During Toronto Film Festival

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, September 14th, 2009 in Animal Issues, Events, Film & TV.

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There will be lettuce ladies galore!

Tryst Toronto is hosting a fundraiser party for the animal rights group People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Tuesday September 15 from 9:00 PM to 1:00 AM, coinciding with the week of the Toronto Film Festival.

The TV personality Sarah Taylor hosted event will feature a silent auction and guests will be treated to cruelty free makeup sessions (guys included?) and veg treats.

Music will be provided by DJ Joe Ghost.

The main event will feature a Bikini Lettuce Fashion show with green produce designs by Joeffer Caoc.

Food, scantily clad women in vegetables, raising money for the animals…what more could you ask for.

For more information and directions to the venue, visit Trystoronto.com.

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D.C. VegFest September 12 George Washington University

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 in Events, Food & Drink.

Looking for some great veg food and accessories, a chance to mingle with fellow veggies, and catch a glimpse of famous vegs like Skinny Bitch author Rory Freedman and Dr. Michael Gregor of the Humane Society of the United States.

Look no further than the D.C. VegFest.

The event will take place at the University Yard at George Washington University Saturday, September 12, from noon to 6:00 p.m., rain or shine.

A collaboration of the Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit organizations, Compassion Over Killing and the Vegetarian Society of D.C, D.C. VegFest will offer participants lesson in preparing vegetarian meals, information of environmental issues, politics, and vegan products such as cosmetics and animal treats.

And the first 400 visitors will receive a free commemorative bag filled with food samples, coupons, and information about vegetarian eating.

A free bag of goodies?

Time to line up at D.C. VegFest like consumers looking for Tickle Me Elmo at department stores during the Holidays

“Choosing vegetarian foods is one of the best ways we can protect our health, the planet, and animals,” says Erica Meier, Executive Director of Compassion Over Killing. “The DC VegFest highlights just how fun, easy, and delicious it is to feast on meat-free fare.”

For more information, visit dcvegfest.com.

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Stella McCartney Store Offering Veg Food At NY Fashion’s Night Out

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 in Events, Fashion, Food & Drink, Videos.

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The economy is no fun for anybody right now, but the U.S. and international editions of Vogue are trying to brighten your and Wallstreet’s spirits by sponsoring Fashion’s Night Out.

Fashions Night Out takes place this Thursday September 10 and most stores participating in NYC will be open until 11 PM.

It’s meant to encourage people to have a little fun with what they have-and put money back into the economy.

The Stella McCartney store in NYC will have a truck offering vegetarian food outside and also serve sustainable cocktails.

Shopping. Food. Drinks.

Do you really need another reason to get out of your apartment on Thursday evening?

Fashion Night Out is happening in other cities around the world the same evening, including in the UK, Italy, France and Germany.

For more information on how to support your country’s economy, visit Fashions Night Out and watch the clip below.

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