‘Bourne Identity’ actor Franka Potente gets ‘frank’ about the way that going vegan made her feel better ‘pretty much immediately.’
Thankfully, this dog found an advocate in RPattz, but this is one more example demonstrating why it’s never a “good time” to be an animal used in films.
Preseason is here, and we’re celebrating with a roundup of the latest players tackling plant-based diets.
Star Trek’s Captain Kirk tells Norwegian Cruise Line to enter a compassionate galaxy by ending “swim with dolphins” excursions.
Egyptian-born Canadian actor Mena Massoud was recently named Disney’s new live-action Aladdin, and he might also be vegan.
This iconic writer was decades ahead of his time in animal advocacy—now, decades after his death, he’s celebrated with a PETA award.
It’s not a sought-after trifecta, but SeaWorld managed to score it.
Reactions included ‘I’m going to attempt this vegan life,’ ‘Everyone should watch it,’ and ‘Going plant based.’ Find out what all the hype is about.
We lost an extraordinarily compassionate human being. Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington was found dead in Los Angeles.
“The Late Show” host is going vegan for 17 days, but we’re hoping the comedian makes the change a permanent one after realizing just how easy it is.
The film is laced with anti-captivity messaging, so it’s only fitting that animal welfare was taken into account when digitally creating the stars of the film.
Who said dogs are “man’s best friend”? “GLOW” star Marc Maron thinks spayed and neutered cats are “purrfect.”
To kick off New York Fashion Week: Men’s, PETA celebrated the grand opening of vegan luxury menswear store Brave GentleMan.
Vogue Paris and Gisele Bündchen make a powerful statement for faux fur in their August 2017 issue.
Tommy Lee makes the point to UK publication, “It’s a pathetic display of human idiocy and cruelty.”