Comments Off on Bon Iver Justin Vernon Designs Vegan Shoes To Help Best Friends (Video)
Bon Iver‘s singer Justin Vernon has created a video to promote shoes for Keep Company.
Keep Company specializes in vegan footwear, and both Vernon and the retailer are supporters of Best Friends, one of the United State’s largest sanctuary for rescued, neglected and abused animals.
A parent to two rescue cats himself, Vernon let a few four-legged actors have a spot in the advertisements.
Rihanna has donated money to Wolf Haven, a U.S. based sanctuary for wolves.
The singer has also adopted a wolf in her own name and is reportedly especially concerned with the Mexican wolf, an endangered wolf that inhabits North America.
The exact amount of Rihanna’s gift is unknown, but according to The Mirror, the amount is in the six figures.
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Get Out Alive with Bear Grylls has an unfortunate vegetarian on this season’s series.
Kyle Krieger may want to call himself a vegetarian in a temporary relapse, considering he’s had to stomach items like deer, worms and maggots on the show so far.
It’s a switch Krieger describes as something that “sucks.”
Garten hasn’t always been a favorite among health conscious vegetarians and she has been given the not so honor of having one of the worst cookbooks for healthy cooking by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.
Comments Off on Leona Lewis Gives Cruelty-Free Shopping Lesson
Leona Lewis has put together a mini-lesson in buying cruelty free fashion.
In a post to the site, Lee-Loy, Lewis gives her tips for finding animal-friendly shoes, clothing and handbags.
The article contains photos of some of Lewis’ favorite items, names a few brands she can’t get enough of and gives advice for checking to see if an item contains any animal products or byproducts.
Comments Off on “Serve To Win” Details Novak Djokovic Match Against Gluten
Tennis champ Novak Djokovic has written a book about some sweeping changes he made to his diet on the advice of a physician who told him he had gluten intolerance.
Serve to Win: The 14-Day Gluten-Free Plan for Physical and Mental Excellence is not just filled with Djokovic’s stories about giving up wheat.
He also reveals a fondness for some plant-based proteins.