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Meatless Mouthful: Victoria Bartlett On Fur Free Fashion

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, September 14th, 2009 in Fashion, Fur, Meatless Mouthful.

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“I’ve always been anti-fur – I love my pets…and I could never see them being worn. It’s a very human time right now, and what’s the sense in more carnage? There are other things in life to celebrate and design doesn’t have to be draped with dead animals.”

—-designer Victoria Bartlett (pictured right), on her commitment to fur-free fashion.

Victoria recently partnered with the Humane Society of the United States to distribute anti-fur literature and buttons at her Spring/Summer 2010 runway show this past weekend as part of New York Fashion Week.

via thediscerningbrute.com

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“just had the most unbelievable meal at dirt candy in the east village vegetables done in ways you can’t imagine, as fresh as earth provides”

—-Sandra Bernhard in a Tweet about her experience eating at Dirt Candy restaurant in NYC.

Sandra agrees with Starchefs.com, as Amanda Cohen, Dirt Candy’s owner and chef, has been named the first vegetarian chef in New York City to receive the Rising Star award, an prestigious acknowledgement among chefs and other foodies.

Cohen’s restaurant patrons can get down and dirty with menu selections like Jalapeno Hush Puppies and Portobello Mousse.

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Meatless Mouthful: Leona Lewis Helps Animals Through Her Music

Written by Vegetarian Star on Saturday, September 12th, 2009 in Female Singers, Meatless Mouthful.

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“I definitely have moments when I come home and shut the door and think that all I want to do is sing. But then I think, wait a minute — how are people going to hear my music? The bottom line is that if I can inspire, create awareness and help someone or an animal in any way, then it’s all been worth it”

—-Leona Lewis, in an interview with The Big Issue magazine.

Leona’s definitely doing her job, as she never fails to bring up her vegetarian diet and lifestyle in interviews and public appearances.

Leona’s sophomore album, Echo, is set to debut November 17.

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Meatless Mouthful: That’s Why We Don’t Eat Animals’ Origins

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, September 11th, 2009 in Authors, Books, Meatless Mouthful.

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“I was teaching art at an elementary school and the kids were all very curious about my veganism. I shared my point of view with them and they responded with incredible insight and clarity. Many of them, even being raised on meat and dairy, wished to go vegan, but there was no support system in their schools or homes. I looked, but couldn’t find a book on the subject that wasn’t based on a talking animal or vegetable — which I felt they were too smart for. I feel strongly that whatever you do, whether you’re a housecleaner, makeup artist, or a lawyer, you have the power to create change within your field. So I decided to write the book myself.”

—-Ruby Roth, author of That’s Why We Don’t Eat Animals on why she wrote the children’s book, which has been praised by vegetarian and vegan celebrities like Rory Freedman and Alicia Silverstone.

vegdaily.com

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Lizas At The Palace.! Broadway Opening Night

“if you are looking for a puppy or a great adult rescue head right out to port washington new york to the north shore animal league!”

—-comedian Sandra Bernhard, in a recent Tweet, doing her part to advocate animal adoption at shelters versus a kennel or department store.

North Shore Animal League is the world’s largest no-kill adoption and animal rescue shelter in the world.

The agency has placed over a million cats and dogs in loving homes since its inception in 1944.

It was also one of the first responders for pets during Hurricane Katrina, where it rescued 1,400 pets from the area.

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Kenneth Cole Awearness & Feed Projects Celebrate The Feed Health Backpack

“… get some good products like Pangea products, you know the great soaps and body care / facial care products , terrific products that are good for the environment and good for your body and good for your pocketbook.”

“These things last long, you don’t have skin issues, you don’t have to go to a skin doctor because you’re using some harsh skin treatment solution or some harsh soap. It’s going to be good for your bottom line, all these things that I mentioned. So that’s what I urge people to do, and that’s why we’ve partnered with the best companies , companies like Pangea.”

—-Ed Begley Jr. giving a shout out to Pangea Organics, a company that produces environmentally friendly beauty care products, most of which are vegan.

Check them out, read the founder’s blog, and get yourself some beauty goodies that do you and the planet good.

via naturalnews.com via youryogi.com

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Meatless Mouthful: How Matt & Nat Brings Home The Fake Bacon

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, September 7th, 2009 in Business, Fashion, Meatless Mouthful.

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“The product/design has to be there first. At the end of the day, when it comes to fashion, people still buy the product first and then the story.”

—-Inder Bedi, founder of Matt & Nat, a vegan handbag business, on what makes their products successful during an interview with the LA Times.

Matt & Nat products have been given love by Ellen DeGeneres, and Jorja Fox has a Matt & Nat purse named after her.

Hmmm…we wonder what it takes to get a vegan bag named after  you…

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Moby performs at the Paleo Festival in Nyon

“Well… not to tell my own environmental credentials… but I don’t know how I could live a more green life. I don’t drive a car, I take public transportation, I am a vegan, I try whenever possible to eat locally organically-grown produce. I live in an apartment building, which is so much more environmentally responsible than living in a house. I try very hard to be as environmentally responsible as possible.”

“But the only way that environmentally responsible actions have any sort of like meaningful impact is the cumulative aspect of it. Me being environmentally responsible means nothing if I am the only one doing it. Me being environmentally responsible is very very meaningful if a hundred million people are doing it. So I will never brag about my environmental credentials, because I am just one person. If I can get a hundred million people to do similar things, then I can say that I have been a good force for change.”

—-Moby, during an interview about his concert series in Europe, Play To Stop, meant to raise awareness on climate change.

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