Fresh Friday Finds

August 29, 2008

1. Is My Whiskey Vegan?
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My favorite spirits are locally made here in New York State. They are Whiskey, Rum, and Vodka from Tuthilltown Spirits. Completely vegan, and although some are made from wheat, completely gluten-free. The Hudson Whiskey is the best whiskey I’ve ever had! Their rum is made from black strap molasses and aged in former whiskey barrels for a really distinct taste, and their vodka is made from New York State apples pressed into raw cider. Very discerning! You can find their spirits on this list of bars, restaurants, and shops!

For more info on vegan spirits, see The Vegetarian Society’s list on Vegan Spirits!

2. Girlie Girl Goes Live!
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Chloe Jo of the Girlie Girl Army has gone live! Her new website is gorgeously designed by vegan web design icon, Lord J Davis. Go check out her amazing blog and tell your sisters, moms, girlfriends, and any ethically fabulous lady in your life. They’ll swoon over her fashion sense and her common sense! This week? The C02-output-of-your-diet-calculator! And dating tips for the tragically shy or unlucky!

3. Dr Cow Goes Nuts!Dr CowOur favorite cheese has a brand new website where you can order gift box assortments of vegan nut cheese! I might live solely on this stuff. If I am what I’d be eating, I’d be totally nuts! (ha…)

Nut Cheese Tower

Nut Cheese Tower

4. Splendid Mills Organics
Earn your organic stripes at Splendid Mills. If you don’t know why the United Nations has referred to conventional cotton as one of the “most staggering disasters of the 20th century”, WATCH THIS.

5. Is My Tattoo Vegan?
In certain tattoo inks, bone-char (black) and glycerin (derived from animal fats) are typically used. Make sure to ask your artist to check ingredients or to use a company like Stable Color, who claims their inks are vegan-friendly. My tattoo artist, Seth Wood is a vegan, so it’s also a good idea to get a vegan tattoo artist!


Grrrreen is the New Riot Grrrl

June 17, 2008

ViroPOP, a rad, green, video network with an adorable Aussie host – has posted a video with the best in greewashing! Stick around till the end for GE’s SEXY COAL greenwashing ad. Check it out below:

Best of Girly Girl Army!:

If you haven’t signed up for the GGA newsletter, here’s some of what your missing from Chloe Jo’s weekly newsletter today:

  • Bill O’Reilly thinks that if he says “these people are unstable, loons” – everyone will just take his word for it.
  • Yet another reason to name your firstborn after Dennis Kucinich.
  • How to Recycle Your Old CFL Light Bulbs: CFLs use less electricity, last longer, and look cool in your shopping cart. But as their critics are quick to point out, they do contain a small amount of mercury. That means they need to be properly recycled, unlike old incandescent bulbs.
  • Animal advocates; Taking Action for Animals is a legendary conference where you can network with national leaders and hundreds of grassroots advocates in July in Washington, DC.

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  • NYC: Garden Party & Vegan BBQ in Honor of Council Member Jimmy Vacca
    When: Saturday, June 21, 4pm to 6pm
    Where: Green Oasis Garden (East 8th Street between Avenues C and D in Manhattan)
    Suggested Donation: $75 (Your donation will be matched by the City 6-to-1!)
    RSVP: john@humanenyc.org / 917-450-3176
    Food: Veggie burgers, veggie dogs & corn on the cob!
    Jimmy was elected to the City Council in 2005 and has since become one of the most outspoken members when it comes to animal protection issues. Come celebrate him, and meet some compassionate cuties at this fun BBQ!

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  • A HUNTER MOVES IN WITH AN ANIMAL LOVER – WATCH WHAT HAPPENS!!
    From compassionate cutie Melissa Karpel; “As one of PETA’s campaign coordinators, I get to travel the nation, leading campaigns to help educate people on animal rights issues. I recently had the opportunity to take part in a reality TV show called 30 Days, the brainchild of filmmaker Morgan Spurlock (of Supersize Me fame). On each episode of 30 Days, a person or group of people must live for one month with someone who has drastically different beliefs and a different lifestyle. In my episode, George, a hunter, had to live with my family and me—who are all animal rights activists and vegans—for 30 days. George had a busy month! He took part in PETA protests—including one against KFC, for which he wore a chicken suit, and another against Burberry’s use of fur—gathered signatures for a California bill that would eliminate the worst abuses in factory farming, and got to know animals on a very personal level. Please tune in on June 17 at 10 p.m. on the FX network to see for yourself how George handles animal rights activism while living as a vegan for 30 days. In Morgan Spurlock’s words, it will be the “best hour of television that you’re ever going to see in your life.” Check out PETA.org during the next week for updates on where George is now and behind-the-scenes bonus features. Please also forward this message to your friends and family!” Check out a clip from it here.

Stolen Transmission! Girlie Girl Army

June 3, 2008

Chloe Jo Berman

Chloé Jo of the Girly Girl Army is the queen of green. This hot Jewess has taken on New York City with style, sass, and sexy dissent. Who says you can’t save the world while looking hot? Chloé Jo sends out the most amazing weekly newsletters covering everything from fashion, food, travel, health, recipes and tips, to alerts, gossip , and sample sale low-downs – and it’s not just for the ladies!

I am obsessed with this newsletter – and If you haven’t signed up for it yet (dummy!) here is a taste of what you’re missing. This week’s newsletter:

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GIRLIE GIRL NEWS. For the fashionably conscious.
Welcome to the GirlieGirl Army Newsletter. A weekly shout out of what you need to know.
Site. Myspace. Facebook. Join the list or update your info.

**** Pretty please scroll to the wee bottom of this email to view our ADOPTABLE PETS OF THE WEEK. These animals are all in emergency states of needing rescue. Many are purebreds and all are friendly loving angels. We have a list of pups and cats in most of our cities and others so please see below and please forward this email to anyone you think may be able to open their hearts to adoption or fostering. You fashion nuts will enjoy our sample sale listings below.

ON OUR GLAMAZON RADAR THIS WEEK:

  • Interview with raw foods goddess Gabrielle Brick, and tips on her perfect 10 bod!
  • Say it aint so! PUMPKIN PIE BROWNIES. Meet the recipe to your downfall here.
  • In preparation for the Republican National Convention, the FBI is soliciting informants to keep tabs on local protest groups (like veggie potluck dinners!): Moles Wanted; read more
  • This great blog: http://sixsentences.blogspot.com/ gives you an entire literary story in simply six sentences. Perfect for the wannabe intellectual with limited time! Six Sentences
  • You absolutely MUST check out this article with incredible pictures of one of Earth’s last uncontacted tribes firing bows and arrows. They have never had outside human contact and have been in the rainforest nearly 10,000 years! Enlarge
  • Somewhere between the summer staple of a bathing suit and a pair of shorts lies the most adorable piece of sportswear ever invented: the playsuit. Check out this collection of flirty suits that will beat the heat and keep you stylishly cool.Playsuit from Hatfeathers Vintage.
  • Summertime, and the boozings heavy! RightRides offers women free, safe, late-night rides home to reduce assault in 35 NYC neighborhoods.
  • See the world through the eyes of Gilbert & George with these life size retro glasses made into a fun necklace. The Gilbert & George signature is etched on a gin bottle tag at the clasp for authenticity.
  • How to Make Ethanol in Your Own Backyard; Its like Making Wine in the Garage.
  • Coco Irene is a darling new clothing line inspired by vintage cinema and effortless chic.
  • Sea glass begins its journey as refuse glass that was broken then discarded into the sea. The piece is swept and carried as powerful elements of sand, tide, water and weather perform their renewing work over time and terrain. The colorful jewel washes up on the shore and this fab n crafty etsy seller makes gorgeous, simple silver jewels out of it. Like this gorgeous ring named The Mermaid Tear which makes me want it asap.
  • BEACH COMBED SEA GLASS RING - Rare Yellow Drop - Mermaid Tear - Size 7.25

  • Why Gwyneth Paltrow’s favorite bakery may just be the hippest and cutest little bake shop in from Bethlehem (no worries, they deliver everywhere!!)
  • A new kind of activism; http://www.guerrillagardening.org/.
  • On Guerrilla Gardening
  • Summer reading alert: The Boss of You: everything a woman needs to know to start, run and maintain her own business (Seal Press) is now available at Amazon.com, or better yet your local independent bookseller.
  • For the hot mamas and dapper daddies; When Dr. Lucy Gibney learned that her child suffered from severe food allergies, she developed a line of tasty, allergen-free cookies that every kid can enjoy.
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  • Killer summer tour peddling its fun across the nation: The TRUE COLORS tour benefits wonderful HRC and PFLAG. Not only is it benefit tour for a great cause – it’s a dreamy line up for us children of the 80’s with Cyndi Lauper, The B-52s, Rosie O’Donnell, Joan Armatrading, Regina Spektor, Joan Jett, The Indigo Girls, Tegan & Sara, and SO many others killing us softly with their songs! Who wouldn’t want to spend a summer night dancing and rejoicing with the likes of them? Buy tix now, slowpoke.
  • For healthy folks and vegans looking to grill out (sans flesh); buy a pile of Field Roast meats. They are the most authentic grain based meats we’ve ever encountered and are delish times a million. See a list of where to buy ‘em here: http://www.fieldroast.com. Whole foods does carry the line. You will fall in love!
  • The best natural cures for a tummy ache!
  • The Indigestion Cure

  • Free this sweet dog who has lived in a cage for 16 years. Take action now
  • The journal Nature, and the NYT today displayed a cold-hard celebration of vivisection at University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University. What they do to monkeys (our closest relatives) for the sake of fake science is sickening, and should rile up even an animal neutral person. See these sick experiments.
  • Chris Burden choreographed a performance art piece in which he had an assistant fire a single shot to his left arm. Is this art?
  • Portland gals n’ guys will want to hit this dinner event where Post Punk Kitchen diva Isa Chandra Moskowitz will be at the stove!
  • Organic Whole Foods veggies… come from China?!?! Watch the story.
  • Nearly everyone’s life has been touched by cancer in some way. Now you have an opportunity to have a positive impact on the fight against cancer with an organization that fights cancer with compassion. Everyone should check out this site; www.cancerproject.org.
  • Ted Danson reps for the fishies.
  • Hybrid Jaguars are on the way! You can sleep easy now
  • Gorgeous in green and gold, this vintage begonia leaf necklace, cast from pure brass, takes center stage on copper chain. A beautiful gift for $36!
  • Great tips for antiquing (East Coasters interested in visiting Farm Sanctuary should know there is fabulous flea markets five minutes from the farm!)
  • Harry Shearer breaks down 935 tales we were told according to The Center for Public Integrity. Creeps us out.
  • Joe Lieberman Vows To Blow Up The Internet.
  • New York‘s annual celebration of great theater from New York, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain called TeatroStageFest in June looks like a great event with Jon Leguizamo rocking the stage as only he can do.
  • Take action against the inhumane dog cull in India. The state of Kerala in southern India is a popular tourist destination known for its sandy beaches, tropical lagoons and diverse wildlife. Unfortunately, Kerala is also known for their ongoing dog culls. Culling, or reducing population numbers using methods such as poisoning and clubbing, is not only inhumane, but also ineffective at combating rabies and other diseases. We need your help to send a message to the government of Kerala that culling is unacceptable and must stop. Read more and take action.
  • Los Angelenos: Sarah and Laban opened up this delicious veg junk food spot that must be checked out! Go check it out and support… it’s yummy vegan junk food. You’ll love it, and can peep your future ex boyf/girl while you wait for your milkshake.
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  • Give your bff a subscription to the cookie of the month club!

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Times Square PETA Showers Challenged by Center For Consumer Freedom

April 23, 2008

PETAPhoto: New York Times

Yesterday, Discerning Brute’s gal-pal, Chloé Jo Berman of Girlie Girl Army and her activist bud Ashley Lou Smith got naked and took showers in the middle of a crowded Times Square to raise awareness about the effects of meat and livestock production on the environment. Is it hot in here, or is it just the global warming?

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Behind a banner that read, “Clean Your Conscience: Go Vegetarian,” these PETA beauties bathed in a shower set up in Times Square to let consumers know that producing just 1 pound of meat requires water equivalent to more than a year’s worth of showers. The best thing that people can do for the environment is to go vegetarian.

Additionally, U.N. scientists have determined that raising animals for food generates more greenhouse-gas emissions than all the cars, SUVs, trucks, and planes in the world combined. Researchers at the University of Chicago determined that switching to a vegan diet is more effective in countering global warming than switching from a standard car to a Toyota Prius.

“It’s impossible to ‘go green’ without going vegetarian,” says Berman. “Just by changing their diets, concerned people can help protect the Earth, their own health, and countless animals.”

These figures are strongly contested by the infamous, food industry-financed Center for Consumer Freedom.

Organizations like the Center for Consumer Freedom promote the idea that consumer capitalism is the neutral, benign, and even natural state of being. This in itself is problematic, especially in a democratic society. Their mantra might sound something like “Freedom is choosing what to buy”. Any organization that criticizes consumerism or the ramifications of it is then labeled as extremist and even terrorist. PETA is this meat & dairy funded organization’s enemy numero uno.

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Activistcash.com is a website project by the CCF that claims to “offer valuable information” to the public and the media with “in-depth profiles of anti-consumer activist groups”. They make no claim, however, of providing an objective analysis of any activist organization. The twisted logic they use is obvious. Rather than analyzing the real motivation behind any of these organizations, ActivistCash.com claims that it’s all just a bunch of money hungry lawyers pulling the strings and making big bucks on going to court over any issue that calls into question the practices of any number of corporations or industries. So whenever the reader might ask ‘Why is the Waterkeeper Alliance taking the pork industry to court?’, ActivistCash responds, ‘because there are some lawyers that are going to make a hell of a lot of money.’ What is left out is the actual issue. When an organization is not taking legal action, then Activistcash.com simply labels them as militant, extremist, terrorists. It is amazing how powerful and vague those three words are, and how often they are used on the ActivistCash website. It is surprising that they haven’t used the word “evil” yet.

Clearly, their goal is to protect and serve something slightly more abstract than any specific individual or organization – Big Business and consumer capitalism itself. Business as usual!

The irony of this project is that fact that ActivistCash.com itself becomes what it claims to be against – a misleading project vying for publicity under the guise of an objective research organization simply supplying the facts with “100 percent accuracy”. Right…

The organizations and people that Activistcash.com profiles – everything from the Sierra Club to the Center for Media and Democracy – are organizations whose views depart from the status quo. They offer alternative ideologies on how people should participate, behave, and interact in society. These groups are tackling complex social and political issues, and whether or not you or I agree with them, they do represent a percentage of the population that does agree. The Center for Consumer Freedom would like to pretend that consumer capitalism is not something worth creating and maintaining a critical discourse on. Any educated person knows that creating and maintaining a critical discourse on everything is healthy for a democratic society especially a discourse on the function of society itself.

If the Boston Tea Party were to happen today, would the Center for Consumer Freedom demonize it as a violent act by extremist zealots? Anyone who has read a history book knows that when an idea departs from the status quo it is seen as having a bias.

Eyewitness account of the Boston Tea Party

Comparisons are made to communist Russia concerning organizations such as the American Corn Growers Association who promote organic agriculture. Pamela Anderson and Bob Barker are among the celebrities targeted by ActivistCash.com for their celebrity influence on animal rights issues.

The Center for Consumer Freedom is less about setting the record straight and more about disagreeing with environmentalists, the animal rights movement, and anyone critiquing consumer hegemony. The Center for Consumer Freedom is very selective with its facts. It chooses to highlight (and repeatedly highlight) only the links to criminal activities of the organizations it

profiles. There is little mention of any other activities, and if one were to judge any of the profiled organizations based on Activistcash.com, one may believe that organizations such as Farm Sanctuary and The Environmental Media Service are simply criminal organizations. If one were to take the same approach with a website dedicated to U.S. corporations, the results would not be any different. We would be led into a world of crime. Given enough information, we could focus only on the criminal activities from any corporation, organization, or politician. One key problem here is the view that criminal activities automatically equate wrongness, badness, evil, terrorism, or what have you. What is left out, once again, is the context. The fact that laws change, and many things that were once considered criminal, such as interracial marriage, are now generally accepted. There is a reason for the first amendment. It was created with the knowledge that laws can change, and if people are given the chance to vocalize their opinions, that change may occur, and laws may be re-written.

The following excerpt is a description of Farm Sanctuary according to ActivistCash.com:

The animal rights world is full of all sorts of characters, from the kindly old grandmother who sells fake cow-skin furniture (actually called “cowches”) to the violent bomb-thrower, bent on the destruction of anyone he considers an “animal abuser.” Somewhere along this continuum, between the chicken lovers and the anti-circus nuts, is a group of animal rights zealots providing “sanctuary” for farm animals whose original purpose was closer to the plate than the petting zoo (http://activistcash.com)

Chicken-lovers, nuts, and zealots. Clearly this is a subjective opinion rather than a valuable analysis of the Animal Rights Movement and Farm Sanctuary. It is also terribly misleading, characterizing animal rights activists as murderers. There exists no documented evidence of any human death or injury due to an animal rights related action in the United States.

The language used on ActivistCash.com is very questionable, constantly using terms such as extremists, zealots, and terrorists to characterize activist organizations. Its propaganda techniques are not opaque. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has become enemy number one to CCF and Activistcash.com (largely due to their success and the size of their bank account), and in a television commercial aimed at PETA, the CCF says:

Leukemia AIDS, M.S. – PETA is against all medical research that uses animals to conquer these diseases…” (www.consumerfreedom.com/advertisements_tv.cfm)

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Images of sick children in hospital beds act as the visuals for this commercial. It is ridiculous and hypocritical that the CCF has created something that, if made by another organization about – let’s say – Disney’s use of sweatshop and child labor, would be torn apart by the writers at CCF and Activistcash.com. The commercial says nothing about PETA’s involvement in helping to find effective alternatives to animal research. The reason they don’t say this is because they want you to believe that PETA values research animals over sick children. The following example is a typical scare tactic used by many organizations to get people’s attention, claiming that children are in danger. This is a headline on their website and was written in reference to PETA handing out flyers to the children of fur-wearing mothers that read: “your mommy kills animals”.

Few parents realize the threat posed to their children by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and the growing animal-rights movement. (www.consumerfreedom.com)

In another anti-PETA commercial, we see a woman who tells us that she is “concerned about a radical group called PETA. They take Animal Rights to extremes.

We are then told that PETA condones arson and gives money to convicted arsonists. Finally, we learn that the woman will teach her children to love and respect animals, but violence is never acceptable.” Violence against whom? Humans? Property? Animals? These ads are very vague. Making a blanket statement like “violence is never acceptable” leaves little room for any objective analysis into the circumstances surrounding the so-called violence.

It may sound cliché, but there was a time when many people believed it was wrong for someone of a darker skin hue to have rights. There was time when many people believed that humans with breasts and a vagina should not be allowed to participate in the democratic process. The examples are endless. The point here is that things change in society – whether or not the underground railroad was legal, whether or not the non-violent revolution led by Gandhi was legal, whether or not the violent civil rights clashes were legal, they happened and society changed, and now when we look back at these events, many of us celebrate them, and we wonder “how did we allow human slavery?” and “how did the Nazis manage to gain so much power?” and Surely the Boston Tea Party raiders were not terrorists…or were they?

The animal rights movement exists because there are many people who believe that non-human animals have a brain, a nervous system, the ability to suffer, and therefore deserve the same rights that protect you and I from suffering due to abusive treatment, including slaughter.

While Activistcash.com refrains from crediting its writers and members (it does provide a phone number for the press to contact them), it has no qualms with putting every organizations and key player’s contact information up on their website. If Activistcash.com gazed in a mirror, I wonder what the CCF’s profile would look like.

In a mock-up of the Declaration of Independence, the CCF proclaims:

“We the people solemnly publish and declare that Consumers are, and ought to be, sovereign adults trusted to make their own food decisions.”

Well, the food decisions that the “we” at food-industry-sponsored CCF would like for you to make. The CCF does not want you to fall under the influence of the “dangerous” organic food industry, or the propaganda of the anti-meat animal rights movement, or the scare tactics used by the anti-biotech movement. They do, however, want you to fall under the scare tactics and propaganda of their own organization and the people funding them from the meat and dairy industries.

From SuperVegan:

Richard Berman forks out for good photographyRichard Berman, who runs the Center for Consumer Freedom through his PR firm, Berman & Co., has served as a lobbyist for Steak & Ale Restaurants, and his company has ties to Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, Sutter Home Winery, Philip Morris (which owns Kraft Foods and Oscar Meyer), and, oh yeah, National Steak & Poultry. So it’s not surprising that CCF advocates eating chicken despite PCRM’s carcinogen-revealing tests. (Let’s not even discuss the fact that the 53rd death from bird flu just occurred in Indonesia, bringing the total to 148 deaths and 253 cases of bird flu worldwide.)

One crucial question remains. If The CCF’s goal is to protect consumer freedom and choice, then why do they defend huge multinationals like McDonalds? In a world where there is a Starbucks, McDonalds, and WallMart on every corner, what freedom of consumer choice will really be left? Would you like fries with that?


A Discerning Brute: Gene Baur

March 14, 2008
Gene Baur

When I attended the NYC launch of Gene Baur’s national book tour, I didn’t expect to be fed amazing food from Candle 79, mingle with Moby and other smart celebs, and have fuel added to the fire of my passion for animal advocacy while listening to Gene read from his book.Farm Sanctuary continues to be this Discerning Brute’s favorite animal advocacy organization (especially since I make routine trips to their sanctuaries to hang with the animals!). I met Gene for the first time last fall in LA at their star-studded Gala.

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Gene Baur, Coral Smith (MTV’s Real World), Billy McNamara, Joshua Katcher

Twenty years ago, Gene started Farm Sanctuary with meager resources, and today it is the nation’s leading farm animal protection organization. Farm Sanctuary has worked to expose and stop cruel practices of the “food animal” industry through research and investigations, legal and institutional reforms, public awareness projects, youth education, and direct rescue and refuge efforts. Farm Sanctuary shelters in Watkins Glen, N.Y., and Orland, Calif., provide lifelong care for hundreds of rescued animals, who have become ambassadors for farm animals everywhere by educating visitors about the realities of factory farming. Additional information can be found at www.farmsanctuary.org.

Attend the Book Tour:
Click HERE for a list of cities and dates. Gene Baur’s national book tour is scheduled to visit cities across the country to promote the book and share his experiences from more than 20 years on the front lines of the animal protection movement. He will explore the ethical questions involved in the production of beef, poultry, pork, milk, and eggs and address the systematic mistreatment of 10 billion farm animals who are exploited specifically for food every year in the U.S.

Buy the Book: 100 percent of author proceeds will be donated to Farm Sanctuary. Click Click Here.

Wine & Dine in NYC with Gene, Celebs, the Ethically Fabulous, and Yours Truly:
Farm Sanctuary will be hosting its next Gala for Farm Animals on Saturday, May 17, 2008 in New York at Cipriani Wall Street! For more information on this event, please visit the Gala website.

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Are you an artist or crafts-person? Want to donate a farm-animal related item to the Auction?

At the past auctions, Fred Willard, Deborah Skelton, Emily Deschanel, Alicia Silverstone, Dennis Kucinich, Paul Reuben, Moby, and hordes of other amazing people bid on artwork from huge atists like Peter Max and Sue Coe, and artists just like you! Farm Sanctuary’s Gala auction raises over $50,000 for farm animals in need. This crucial fundraising effort is only possible thanks to the generosity of artists and other contributors. For information about contributing to the Gala auction click here, or contact Chloe Jo Berman at 212-989-8482 or cberman@farmsanctuary.org.

DB’s Etiquette Recommendation: Book parties are great places to meet people who have similar interests, so show up and look like you mean it! If you come to the NYC gala, and want to hang out with me, drop me a line! Don’t forget to get a nice eco-friendly suit from one of the many designers listed in the right (or just get one from your local thrift store)!