Comedic YouTube star GloZell Green has joined forces with People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA) for an online campaign aiming to prove that vegans can splurge just as heartily as their meat-eating counterparts.
In honor of National Splurge Day yesterday, Green -- who has been open about her veganism for years -- created a mukbang-style video with PETA alongside the actor Kate Duffy, in which the two chowed down on meat-free BBQ chicken wings, caviar, tacos, crab cakes, and an entire Thanksgiving meal. The video also served to promote the fact that PETA offers vegan starter kits for prospective converts, which include ideas for vegan versions of classic dishes.
"t's delicious," GloZell proclaims. "And no animals had to be hurt. Hallelujah, Green says in the video. "I hope I'm not being punked. Because it really does taste like cheese," she says. "I'm telling you, vegan food has come a long way....
In honor of National Splurge Day yesterday, Green -- who has been open about her veganism for years -- created a mukbang-style video with PETA alongside the actor Kate Duffy, in which the two chowed down on meat-free BBQ chicken wings, caviar, tacos, crab cakes, and an entire Thanksgiving meal. The video also served to promote the fact that PETA offers vegan starter kits for prospective converts, which include ideas for vegan versions of classic dishes.
"t's delicious," GloZell proclaims. "And no animals had to be hurt. Hallelujah, Green says in the video. "I hope I'm not being punked. Because it really does taste like cheese," she says. "I'm telling you, vegan food has come a long way....
- 6/19/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Chicago – Director Jack C. Newell ended up meeting one of his great collaborators while taking classes at Columbia College Chicago. His future filmmaking partner turned out to not be a fellow peer, but his teacher, Ron Falzone. Together, they made the acclaimed short, “Typing,” about two Hollywood screenwriters whose brainstorming session draws inspiration from the clacking of typewriter keys in the next room.
Newell and Falzone’s first feature effort is “Close Quarters,” an endearing and insightful collection of parallel vignettes set in a Chicago coffee shop. Baristas Abby (Erica Unger) and Barry (Seth Unger) flirt with the possibility of long-term romance while observing the dysfunctional relationships of their customers. Two friends, Patrick (Tj Jagodowski) and Olivia (Kate Duffy), chat upstairs while their respective partners, Dina (Holly Laurent) and Cary (Dave Pasquesi), make love in the downstairs bathroom. An estranged couple (Susan Messing and Jim Carlson) argue over Skype while...
Newell and Falzone’s first feature effort is “Close Quarters,” an endearing and insightful collection of parallel vignettes set in a Chicago coffee shop. Baristas Abby (Erica Unger) and Barry (Seth Unger) flirt with the possibility of long-term romance while observing the dysfunctional relationships of their customers. Two friends, Patrick (Tj Jagodowski) and Olivia (Kate Duffy), chat upstairs while their respective partners, Dina (Holly Laurent) and Cary (Dave Pasquesi), make love in the downstairs bathroom. An estranged couple (Susan Messing and Jim Carlson) argue over Skype while...
- 5/9/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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