Vegan Bites: News, Views, But No Stews

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News and views from across the vegan and animal-friendly web. Today we’ve got stuff about Tony Gonzalez, California fires, and a new film about Swine Flu. So check it out. And as usual, if you’ve got vegan news, recipes, or stories to share, leave them in the comments. Dairy : “Sixty percent of adults can’t digest milk” says USAToday >> Podcasts : Animal Person (aka Mary Martin) was interviewed: “Martin discusses her love of animals and her love of language, and how she see

Exploring the Old World (Huntington Beach Independent)

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On a recent Thursday afternoon, Reggie the Siamese cat, a resident of Old World Village in Huntington Beach, sauntered down the cobblestone streets and enjoyed the sun.

Two New Restaurants Coming to Watertown: Lazziz, Red Lentil

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It appears that Watertown will soon be home to a couple of new restaurants. One will be a vegetarian/vegan place in East Watertown, while the other will be an Indian dining spot in Watertown Square. Red Lentil , a dining spot featuring organic vegetarian and vegan food, is coming to Mt. Auburn Street in the heart of East Watertown. The restaurant is moving into the spot that was formerly home to an Asian restaurant called Sushiya. Red Lentil will be one of at least a couple of vegan places ope

‘Bizarro’ strip cartoonist to be at Fringe (Delaware County Times)

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PHILADELPHIA — Award-winning cartoonist Dan Piraro, whose strip “Bizarro” is a favorite of Daily Times readers, will appear for a second time this year at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival.

Group aims to educate, help (The Hays Daily News)

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As live music blared through south Frontier Park on Saturday afternoon, several Fort Hays State University students and Hays residents were sampling vegan treats.