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 Stories About: fashion AND green living AND TV
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A not-so-rosy review of Planet Green Critic bashes new eco-tainment network |
Sarah van Schagen |
13 Jun 2008 |
Gristmill |
| I imagine some folks over at Planet Green are seeing red right about now. You would be too if someone suggested your new eco-cable network 'embarrasses the Earth.' It's the first really negative review of Planet Green I've seen, and it was penned by Slate television critic Troy Patterson. The entire review can pretty much be summed up with this: 'Planet Green turns the entire Earth into a lifestyle accessory, often to uniquely awful effect.'Patterson goes on to ... |
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| Topics: celebrity, consumerism, fashion, green living, TV (all these topics) |
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How I met your popster Clothing from Britney's guest role to be auctioned for NRDC |
Sarah van Schagen |
24 Mar 2008 |
Gristmill |
| Fallen popstar Britney Spears has a guest starring role on tonight's episode of How I Met Your Mother. And despite evidence that would predict otherwise, reviews suggest she pulls off the role fairly well. After the show, she'll be pulling off her clothes ...For charity, that is. Her wardrobe from the appearance -- including a navy print Juicy Couture dress, a yellow Nannette Lepore dress, and a cream Nannette Lepore cardigan with blue flower details -- will be p ... |
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| Topics: celebrity, fashion, green living, NRDC, TV (all these topics) |
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America's Next Green Model ANTM models green advice |
Sarah van Schagen |
12 Sep 2007 |
Gristmill |
| The fact that I watch America's Next Top Model (it's fierce, y'all!) is no secret. But it looks like this season all that pointing and laughing and catty-remarking will be work-related. That's right, even ANTM is going green. (Should we call it ANGM now?) From Entertainment Weekly: [T]he fashion color this season is ... green! And not just for envy. "The transportation was a 'green' car with biodiesel fuel. The house went green not only aesthetically b ... |
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| Topics: fashion, TV, green living (all these topics) |
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