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New York Rangers coach John Tortorella was a guest on HLN with Jane Velez-Mitchell discussing the very first John Tortorella NYC Dog Walk sponsored by him.
Tortorella’s foundation, the John & Christine Tortorella Family Foundation, partnered with Best Friends Animal Society to sponsor the event on September 9th. Proceeds donated benefited the Westchester Humane Society and other shelters in the area.
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Mayim Bialik was getting prim and pretty for an appearance recently when she insisted her makeup artist use only cruelty-free products down to her toes.
Bialik said, “I need to get the vegan nail polish,” and explained what un-vegan things go into most polishes, including dyes from bugs.
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Nigella Lawson has a vegetarian pasta dish from her cookbook, Nigella Kitchen, that you may want to break out your 80s collection CDs to prepare it to.
Marmite, also known as Vegimite, isn’t just popular among Men at Work. It’s been a popular meatless alternative since the late 19th and early 20th century.
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower is out in theatres this Friday.
Based on the novel by Stephen Chbosky, Perks is a classic tale of adolescents growing up starring Logan Lerman, Emma Watson and Ezra Miller as main characters.
Mae Whitman plays Mary Elizabeth, described as a, “smart-talking vegetarian feminist with a tattoo, a belly button ring and a snobbish preference for indie girl bands.”
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Starpulse has published its list of 10 female celebrity vegetarians.
“By the time the movie finished, I decided to give veganism a try. You can’t go hog-wild as a vegan. You can eat a lot of pasta and have a few vegan pastries,” actress Anne Hathaway said.
Comments Off on What If “Lightlife” Had A Farm? (Video)
A cute and entertaining video that poses the question of how farmed animals would live on a pasture owned by one well-known producer of vegetarian and vegan faux meats, entrees and other dishes.
Lightlife’s farmed animals are a little different–pigs made of corn cobs and chickens crafted from greens with red onions for wings. These hens aren’t confined to cages either–and they lay radishes instead of eggs.
Watch the clip before going out and sampling some of your favorite Lightlife products like Smart Bacon, Veggie Chili, tofu hot dogs and more.
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The Wall Street Journal has published a debate between Dr. T. Colin Campbell and Nancy Rodriguez over whether vegetarian diets are better for us and if meat is necessary.
Vegetarians and vegans are familiar with Dr. Campbell’s insights on how a plant-based diet can prevent dozens of diseases. His evidence for such is published in his best-selling book, The China Study. Professor of Nutritional Science at Conneticut University Rodriguez insists animal products are okay in moderation. Here’s a glimpse into the debate from WSJ.