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"Terriens" Georges Laraque

"Terriens" Georges Laraque

Georges Laraque is in between careers right now, after recently leaving the Montreal Canadiens.

While he decides where his next step should be in the NHL, Laraque is keeping busy with his activism.

Laraque hosts free monthly viewings of his French narrated version of Earthlings, Terriens, the documentary about the use of animals in food and fashion industries that prompted him to go vegan.

According to The Star, the screenings usually attract 150-200 people.

“We’re talking about how bad eating animals is, not just for compassion, but how bad it is for your health and for the environment,” said Laraque. “I’m not an extremist trying to force people to do so. I give them the information and people can make their own decision.”

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Premiere Of CBS Films' The Back-up Plan - Arrivals

Jennifer Lopez‘s new movie, The Backup Plan, has two incredible eco and animal rights themes included in the story line.

Lopez’s character Zoe, is a single woman who gets artificially inseminated only to discover the man of her dreams in a taxi days later.

Zoe has just left her corporate job to take over a pet shop that sold her a disabled dog that came from a puppy mill.

Her true love Stan, played by Alex O’Loughlin, has turned his family farm into an organic one and sells his cheese products at the farmers market.

An animal welfare champ and a locavore getting together to raise a child?

We can smell a protest coming from the crib already.

According National Geographic, buying from a puppy mill is more likely to result in an animal that will need urgent veterinary care for a genetic disease it’s carrying, amplified by inbreeding. These diseases may not surface until several years into its life.

It’s also common to see chronic infections in these animals, such as in the ears and eyes, that can lead to blindness and deafness.

For more information on puppy mills and how you can help, visit the Humane Society.

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“10 Things I Hate About You” Meatless Mondays Episode

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 in Film & TV, Food & Drink.

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Lindsey Shaw‘s character Kat Stratford in the ABC Family’s 10 Things I Hate About You played some dirty meatless politics on this week’s episode.

In an effort to get the school to adopt Meatless Mondays, Kat teams up with her rival William Blankenship, to convince the student council to give the vegetarian day a go ahead.

Turns out, William was using Kat as well for his own very unveggie political agenda.

Patrick, the quite loner with an interest in Kat, never liked her getting cozy with William.

Kat would have made more progress hooking up with Patrick, who’s already eating soy dogs.

Everyone in school fears him, and they would have been scared away from the chicken finger line.

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Alicia Silverstone and Olivia Wilde are two vegan sisters on the screen in the upcoming political satire film Butter, where an inexperienced butter carver upsets the older projected winner.

Alicia plays the adoptive mother of the young inexperienced carver, while Olivia is the stripper meant to distract the champ with her…dairy delights.

Between the two vegan Butter stars, who would you rather…

Broadway Opening Of RED - Arrivals And Curtain Call Matt Damon and wife Luciana at The 24th American Cinematheque Award in LA

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“Play Dead” Using Dead Animal Parts For Football Zombie Film

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 in Film & TV, Not So Vegetarian, Videos.

Play Dead is a new zombie comedy that combines the football fanaticism of Friday Night Lights with the horror of Night of the Living Dead.

A high school football team is murdered by a rival team in a football obsessed town.

A witch brings them back to life to take the championship and save their own souls, complete with gory play by plays.

In this clip, director Doug Sakmann makes a horse corpse from meat bought from a supermarket.

Completely disgusting and uncalled for, especially considering how easy it is to make fake flesh props for the screen like those used in Suck.

Feel sorry for actress Kate Boyer, who’s standing around the mess and is reportedly a vegan.

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Josh Dorfman "Lazy Environmentalist"

Josh Dorfman "Lazy Environmentalist"

Josh Dorfman just kicked off season 2 of his Sundance Channel show The Lazy Environmentalist where he dispenses tips for those looking to green their lives.

Some obvious, some unconventional, not every piece of green advice is worth giving and if everyone spent hours a day calculating the footprint of every move made, we’d never make it out the door for work.

“We don’t dispense green advice without really evaluating whether it’s worth it,” Dorfman said in a recent interview with Popstar.

One lifestyle change Dorfman does think is worthwhile is adding more vegetarian meals to your diet.

When asked by The Daily Green “What one habit can Americans change to make a difference?” Dorfman answered, “Eat less meat. I’m not saying turn vegetarian, which can be a politically charged word, just don’t eat meat, maybe one day a week. Like adopt a meatless Tuesday. It will save money and make you healthier.”

It may be a lot easier to get an 88-year old woman to eat pasta with no meatballs than to sell her an eco coffin in preparation for her funeral, as Josh tries to do on this season’s show.

Josh also recommends eating organic for the best sports performance, and he attempts to green the national taekwondo championship by converting the champions to a diet of such.

Was the change welcomed or received with a swift kick to the face?

Tune in on Tuesdays at 8PM on the Sundance Channel to find out!

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“Food Inc.” Plus “Notes On Milk” Tonight And This Week On PBS

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 in Film & TV, Food & Drink.

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Don’t forget to check your local PBS listings to see when Food Inc. will be airing.

The official time for the film about the mass production of food is tonight at 9:00PM, but it varies depending on your location.

You can enter your zip code on the POV PBS page to see when the show will be broadcasted in your area.

Food Inc. is being accompanied by a brief, 20 minute documentary titled Notes on Milk, about the politics of the dairy industry and the plight of small, independent farmers.

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Alicia Silverstone Throws Animal Poop At “Butter” Truck

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 in Actresses, Film & TV.

opening night performance of John Logans 'RED' New York City

Alicia Silverstone just finished filming one of the first scenes for her new film Butter, and it seems she may have been type casted–if only for one scene.

As previously mentioned, the film is about the lives of people involved in a butter carving contest, and is meant to poke fun of the 2008 presidential election where a younger, inexperienced candidate upsets the projected winner.

Alicia’s character protested against Red Ribbon, the company that sponsors the butter carving contest and a competitor wants to use the video of her protest against her.

Ah, yes, you knew there would mudslinging in the politics of butter.

“Basically, my husband, who’s played by Rob Corddry, and I foster home this child who’s been passed from home to home and can’t catch a break. We’re the straight people, so we don’t do anything too ridiculous. But at one point, Jennifer Garner’s character tries to use old footage of [my character] at a PETA rally against Red Ribbon, the fictional butter company that sponsors the contest, to bring down me and my child. I got to wear my PETA shirt.”

During the protest, Alicia’s character throws manure at the butter truck.

Wasn’t she the actress that said dairy was nothing but poo anyway?

Actually, that was pus and blood.

Oh, well. Similar cuisine category.

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