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Although we’re still disappointed Hayley Williams of Paramore is not a total veghead like we thought, we’re happy to report she’s still partaking in a veggie burger here and there.

“gnarly press day pt. 1 is coomplete! lunch @ the diner in camden. best veggie burger i ever had.”

Yes, there are Tweets of her talking about stuffing her face with hotdogs, but…hey, we’ll take what we can get from one of our favorite Twilight soundtrack gals.

Plus she still digs Gardenburgers.

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Indigo Girls Amy Ray Emily Saliers Both Deserve Foodie Title

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 in Female Musicians, Female Singers, Food & Drink.

Indigo Girls Tape "Artist Confidential" Performance For SIRIUS Radio

The Indigo Girls are on tour promoting their album, Poseidon and the Bitter Bug.

Amy Ray, is the vegetarian of the duo consisting of her and Emily Saliers, and the pennlive.com described them in polar opposites:

“Amy Ray is the country girl; Emily Saliers likes the city. Amy plays punk while Emily is more R&B. Amy is a vegetarian; Emily’s a foodie.”

“But take this chemistry of opposites, stir it together and you get a harmony of melody and rhythm instantly identifiable as the Indigo Girls.”

We’re all about the Girls differences making for a diverse item, but not too thrilled that the opposite of vegetarian is described as a  foodie.

From Websters, foodie is described as, “a person having an avid interest in the latest food fads.”

So the opposite of that is a vegetarian who’s been eating plain beans for the past 2 decades? No way!

Any veg knows we can sample the latest way to do chicken, beef, or pork faux style in the kitchen.

Looking for a cheese ball, fondue or other dairy delight? Even a vegan can grab a hard or soft variety of cheese at a natural food store needed to complete the dish.

Not only that, but with more people incorporating meatless meals into their diets these days, for environmental or economic reasons, looks like we’re the ones starting the “fads.”

Vegetarians aren’t the opposites of foodies.

They are the new foodies.

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Pink Gives Verbal Fist Bump To Michelle Obama Fur Free Closet

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 in Female Singers, Fur.

Brisbane Entertainment Centre Presents Pink With Her Own Toilet

Pink got political during her sold out show at the Patriot Center in the D.C. area recently and gave a shout out to First Lady Michelle Obama.

“Let’s get political for a second,” Pink said. “Since we’re near D.C., I have to give a shout-out to Michelle Obama, who has announced that she is officially fur-free. I love an animal-lovin’ first lady!”

Pink then began singing her Dear Mr. President song, which describes her questions about politics.

Better to be on Pink’s good side when it comes to animal hides because if you remember correctly, she had a few different choice of words when describing Kanye West and fur.

via peta.org

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John Abraham, Corey Wills, Hot Green Male Environmentalists

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 in Actors, Bollywood, Environment-Eco-Green, Models.

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Gotta love those Treehugger slide shows, from vegetarian male athletes to 7 Hot Green Male Models Who Are Also Environmentalists.

Vegetarian John Abraham made the cut.

John probably took his shirt off while working in the hot sun for Habitat For Humanity, a charity he’s offered his assistance to in the past.

Besides Bollywood babe John, there’s also Corey Wills, who was named one of the most fashionable male models by MTV, and posed in a vegetarian PSA with baby chickens titled “Chicks love a vegetarian.”

View John, Corey and the 5 other male environmentalist at treehugger.com.

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Dalai Lama Visits Germany

The Dalai Lama has been quite a busy man.

At the age of 74, he has spent the last two months visiting Taiwan, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany and Poland and has now embarked on a North American tour.

At his recent stop at the Peace Summit in Vancouver, there were several celebrities on the guest list, including vegetarians Christie Brinkley and Steve Martin.

The Dalai Lama himself follows a mostly vegetarian diet, but has been criticized in the past, most publicly by Paul McCartney, for following doctors’ advice that he needed meat when he was ill.

After the Dalai Lama stated, “As Buddhists we believe in not causing any suffering to any sentient beings,” Paul wrote to him and said, “Forgive me for pointing this out, but if you eat animals then there is some suffering somewhere along the line.”

via vancouversun.com

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Organic Spring 2010 Presentation

Vegetarian fashion designer and model Lauren Bush helped kick off Eco Luxe-a showcase of luxurious green products-during the Go Green Expo at the Rouge Tomate in New York City recently.

You can check out a slideshow of some of the eco goodies, including Duchess Marden, an all vegan, non animal tested, GMO free line of beauty products that are packaged in 100% recycled paper and 50% post consumer waste.

via treehugger.com

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Chrissie Hynde Brookstone Frog-O-Sphere Bashing

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 in Animal Issues, Female Musicians, Female Singers.

The Pretenders, Cat Power And Juliette Lewis At The Greek Theatre


The Pretenders‘ singer Chrissie Hynde has written a letter to Interim CEO and president of Brookstone for its Frog-O-Sphere display, where live frogs and snails are sold in the store.

“I was horrified to learn from my friends at PETA that Brookstone is selling African dwarf frogs and snails in tiny, barren boxes. Customers have reported that the animals are languishing on store shelves and that they often die slow, miserable deaths. Foot massagers and grill equipment can live quite happily in boxes; animals cannot. Brookstone should rely on sales of innovative and cruelty-free gadgets instead of profiting from animal suffering.”

“Over the years, I’ve opened my home to many animal companions—but only after careful consideration of my ability to provide them with the love and care that they need for their entire lives. It’s irresponsible, and often deadly, to purchase animals on a whim. When the novelty wears off, the animals pay the price. Most mall shoppers have no idea of the commitment required to take care of these animals…”

Continue reading Chrissie’s letter to Brookstone at peta.org.

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Kraftwerk live in Manchester, UK

“I don’t like slaughterhouses. It’s very elementary.”

—-Ralf Hutter, lead singer and keyboardist in the band Kraftwerk, in an interview with the Times Online. Ralf has been a vegetarian for over 30 years.

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