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Weird Al Yankovic Clears Up Those Vegan Rumors

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, June 2nd, 2011 in Authors, Food & Drink, Male Musicians, Male Singers.

Weird Al Yankovic

If you read a rumor that Weird Al Yankovic is a vegan, that’s not true.

The singer, musician and recent children’s book author cleared up those misconceptions during an interview with On Milwaukee.

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John Robbins Hosting “Bold Native” San Francisco Premier

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, November 17th, 2010 in Animal Issues, Authors, Film & TV, Food & Drink.

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John Robbins, best selling author and vegan activist who turned down the opportunity to run the family’s Baskin-Robbins ice cream business to campaign against consuming animal products, will host the San Francisco premier of Bold Native, a fiction film about animal rights group Animal Liberation Front.

The premier will take place this Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Red Vic Movie House in San Francisco. The San Francisco Examiner caught up with Robbins to get a few words on the film and his vegan beliefs.

SF Examiner: Why do you want to spread the film’s message?
John Robbins: Ninety-nine percent of the meat that’s eaten in this country comes from inhumane production. Good people who love their dogs or cats and who care about the world are unknowingly eating meat from systems that really are profoundly incompatible with their caring. It’s painful to confront that disconnect but unless we confront it, we can’t do anything about it

More at San Francisco Examiner.

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John Robbins “The New Good Life” Sneak Peaks, Julia Child Encounter

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010 in Authors, Books, Food & Drink.

John Robbins "The New Good Life"

John Robbins "The New Good Life"

John Robbins has released his latest book, The New Good Life: Living Better Than Ever In An Age Of Less, and VegNews has provided an exciting sneak peak as to what you’ll get should you choose to purchase a copy or borrow from your local library.

Robbins, who would have been the heir to the Baskin Robbins ice cream fortune, but chose to follow his ethics instead, writes he once took famous chef Julia Child to a farm that produced veal.

“Julia Child, the famous chef, author, and TV personality, used to dismiss vegetarians as sappy. But when, late in her life, I took her to visit a veal production facility, she was horrified by what she saw. “I had no idea it was so severe,” she told me.”

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Emily Deschanel was on The Ellen DeGeneres Show to celebrate Bones 100th episode, which will air tonight on Fox at 8/7C.

To celebrate the big centennial, the cast was served a half Styrofoam, half real cake, which the vegan for 17 years Deschanel had to pass on and opt for cupcakes instead.

“I watched a documentary called “Diet For A New America,” Deschanel said, when Ellen DeGeneres asked her what made her go vegan.

Attending a progressive school, the film, which is based on the book with the same title by John Robbins, was part of the curriculum.

Sounds like some taxpaying parents got their money’s worth in education!

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Alicia Silverstone “Vegetarian Times” November/December 2009

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 in Actresses, Food & Drink.

Alicia Silverstone The Kind Diet Book Launch Party

Vegetarian Times magazine had the chance to do a Q & A with Alicia Silverstone for the holiday November/December 2009 issue.

As expected, Alicia had much to say about her new book, The Kind Diet, including the resources she used to provide data on the benefits of a plant based diet.

Alicia cited several well known vegetarian authors for The Kind Diet references.

“I can’t remember if it was Dr. Neal Barnard who blew my mind first or if it was John Robbins. I learned so much from Dr. Barnard’s books Food For Life and Foods That Fight Pain. John Robbins himself gave me a copy of The Food Revolution, which was his next book after Diet For a New America. I love how he lays it all out: “Here’s what they tell us and here’s the truth.” My newest hero is Dr. T. Colin Campbell, who wrote The China Study.”

You can read the entire interview with Alicia in the latest issue of Vegetarian Times on the stands now.

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Kathy Freston, Rory Freedman “World Veg Festival” San Francisco

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 in Events, Food & Drink.

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What are your plans for the weekend?

Don’t lie and say you have a life, instead head over to the World Veg Festival in San Francisco.

Featured presenters include Skinny Bitch author Rory Freedman, author of the Quantum Wellness books Kathy Freston, Mad Cowboy Howard Lyman, the Humane Society’s Dr. Michael Greger, author John Robbins and more.

Besides star speakers, the event will have cooking demos, cuisine sampling, a kiddie play area and Veggie Speed Dating.

Yes, veggie speed dating. Find the love of your life who’s breath smells as garlicky like yours.

The two day party is this Saturday and Sunday, October 3 and 4, from 10 AM to 6 PM at the San Francisco County Fair Building, Lincoln & 9th Avenue entrance to Golden Gate Park.

There’s a suggested donation of $6, and it’s free for everyone before 10:30 AM on both days, free for children and students and seniors with I.D.

On Saturday night at 6:45 PM, there’s a catered dinner, $20 for cooked and $25 if you like it raw.

For more information, visit sfvs.org.

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John Robbins Says Non Vegetarians Should Find Meat Disgusting

Written by Vegetarian Star on Saturday, May 30th, 2009 in Authors, Food & Drink, Videos.

Ah, John Robbins is such a hero.

The man gave up a zillion of a fortune as heir to the Baskin Robbins ice cream company to become an author and speak out against animal product industries that include 31 flavors of dairy.

In Processed People: The Documentary, Robbins states that even non-vegetarians would be turned off by the meat industry if they saw what went on behind closed doors.

“And the degree of cruelty that’s involved in modern meat production is so severe. You don’t have to a vegetarian, you don’t have to be an animal rights activist to find it deplorable – to find it appalling — if you actually see what it is, how far it’s gone, how grotesque. ”

Watch the clip to hear John talk about the horrors of the meat industry.

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Kathy Freston On Essential Vegetarian Reading List

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 in Authors.

Kathy Freston Celebrates Her New Book Quantum WellnessDoes anyone even read those suggested lists posted by Amazon.com users? Seems like it’s more for the user to feel highly important, knowing they’ve made a difference by enlightening a potential buyer that Radiohead is very dissimilar to Filter, but both CDs sound great while reading the Natural Herbs book.

Here’s a list you might find helpful, though. Bruce Friedrich at the HuffingtonPost has compiled his essential reads for vegetarians.

Kathy Freston, author of the Quantum Wellness books, including her latest, The Quantum Wellness Cleanse is included.

“In our toxic society, Kathy Freston is pumping in some much-needed fresh air, with chapters discussing not just the importance of eating a vegetarian diet for health, ecological, and spiritual reasons, but also discussing a range of other practices that will inspire readers to be the happiest and healthiest people we can possibly be,” writes Bruce.

The Engine-2 Diet, which inspired Newsweek editor David Noonan to go vegan made the cut. 

Dr. Dean Ornish and John Robbins are also a few of Bruce’s favorites, but he does give warning to the faint of ears who plan to read anything by Skinny Bitch authors Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin.

“…for anyone, really, who enjoys a chatty and irreverent — and I do mean irreverent, so be warned! — tone…”

Read Bruce’s complete list at huffingtonpost.com.

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