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Carey Chats With Shia Before Heading Off to Her BrothersShia LaBeouf and Carey Mulligan caught up yesterday between scenes on the NYC set of Money Never Sleeps. Carey is a busy woman working on her current movie and promoting her well-reviewed film An Education. Her schedule is bound to get even more packed, as she gears up to show off the upcoming Br... |
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Celebritiy Do-Gooders Set High Standards for Hollywood ActivismFiled under: Celebrity Baby, Famous Couples, Good News, Highbrow Celebrities, Politics, Health Issues There is no doubt that new school Hollywood looks up to the old school when it comes to charting their career paths. Brooke Shields' time at Princeton was an inspiration to young actresses lik... |
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Check Out 'Precious,' 'Splinterheads' And 'Still Bill' In This Week's unLimited"Paranormal Activity" has now made more than $85 million thanks to moviegoers literally demanding to see the low-budget horror flick in their city. And while grassroots promotional campaigns are nothing new in the film industry, this recent success is sure to spur more elaborate strateg... |
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Kathy Freston: Eating Animals: Why Eating MattersIf ever there was a book that could profoundly affect our lives at the most fundamental level, this one is it. I loved Jonathan Safran Foer's novels (Everything is Illuminated, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close); they were glorious to read and get lost in. But his new non-fiction kindles somethin ... |
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Natalie Portman Speaks Out on ‘Eating Animals’Natalie Portman takes to the Huffington Post to write about how author Jonathan Safran Foer (Everything Is Illuminated) and his book Eating Animals changed her already strict vegetarian habits to go even more extreme. Now, the 28-year-old actress writes, she’s a vegan activist: “[T]his bo ... |
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Natalie Portman: If We Don't Tolerate Rape, Why Do We Tolerate Meat? [Meat And Morals]Today on the Huffington Post, actress/activist Natalie Portman has an impassioned defense of Jonathan Safran Foer's vegetarian manifesto Eating Animals. She writes that "being polite to your tablemates" shouldn't trump morality. Portman reiterates a lot of the points Foer made in his Ne... |

