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Samantha Barks may be known for her roles in I’d Do Anything and Les Misérables, but an advertisement for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has her living the life of a fish in order to get the message out about animal welfare.
The vegetarian actress wants fans to know how fish feel when they’re being caught for food.
Tiffani Thiessen has a new Cooking Channel show, Dinner at Tiffani’s, which features the actress known well for the late 90s/early 80s teenage series Saved By the Bell.
Dinner at Tiffani’s is not likely to be too vegetarian–from the looks of her website she’s cooking all the meaty items she craved during her first pregnancy that made her give up vegetarianism.
But she did stop by TODAY to demonstrate a couple of recipes she considers comfort food, including her Homemade Roasted Tomato Soup.
Comments Off on Richard Linklater Spins Vegetarian Spoof Of “Boyhood” For PETA (Video)
Richard Linklater has made news for his Oscar-nominated film about an adolescent’s 12 years of life in Texas, Boyhood.
The critics will soon give accolades to a spin-off that follows the director through his last three decades of eating vegetarian, Veghood.
In a short video for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Linklater can be seen throughout the years discussing what a plant-based diet has done for him and animals.
Comments Off on David Duchovny Pens “Holy Cow: A Modern-Day Dairy Tale”
Most know David Duchovny for his good looks and film roles, but many may not be aware that he’s also a pretty educated individual.
He holds a degree in English literature from Princeton and began a PhD in the same discipline at Yale.
Mr. Smarty Pants must know a thing or two about the meat and dairy industry as he’s created a satirical, but wise tale about a cow that decides to emigrate to India once she discovers the horrors of the factory farms in America.
Holy Cow: A Modern-Day Dairy Tale is the first novel from the X-Files and Californication actor.