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  1. Chrysler Building at Night

    Photo by flickr user (vincent desjardins)

    SuperVegan is hiring a New York City Editor. This person will write blog posts, update our NYC events calendar, do some social media work, and help maintain the NYC Restaurant Guide.

    We used to do a great job covering the NYC vegan scene. We’ve been slipping lately. But lots of people on the internet still get their NYC vegan info from us and we’d like to provide more of it, more often.

    This will be a paid, very part time, contract position. The work will be erratic but regular. Potentially daily, maybe 15 minutes here, 30 minutes there, that kind of thing. The money is real but not amazing*. The ideal candidate is posting all this stuff to their own blog/social media accounts already anyway.

    Other attributes of the ideal candidate include: Continue Reading…

  2. The Seed is a vegan lifestyle exhibition, returning to SoHo this month. If you want to get acquainted with more vegan groups or products, learn how to make the most of your vegan lifestyle, or simply have non-veg friends who incessantly ask you where you get your protein, this is the event to go to.

    From yoga classes to cooking demonstrations, to group activities and film screenings, to big-time vegan speakers, The Seed is 25,000 square feet of your vegan fix.

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    This year’s speakers include personalities like vegan athlete and entrepreneur Brendan Brazier, punk singer and author John Joseph, activist and Russell Simmon’s executive assistant Simone Reyes, and vegan podcasters Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan.

    Exhibitors attending The Seed will include activist groups, artists and artisans, and food and product companies, including sponsors Whole Foods Market, Vitamix, and Vega.

    If you want to register to attend, use discount code “vegan20″ to get 20% off the ticket price. See you there!

     

    The Seed Experience

    May 18th and 19th

    82 Mercer Street

    10:00am – 6:00pm

  3. NYCLASS is having a Mayoral Forum on Animal Protection Issues this Monday, May 6th 4:30PM-6PM at Union Theological Seminary at 3041 Broadway at 121st Street. RSVPs are appreciated. They say:

    This event is so important and having big turnout is key—for the first time in NYC history, animals are a part of the political conversation, as horse drawn carriages and animal shelter reform are big issues in the NYC Mayor’s race.

    Confirmed candidates attending are Bill de Blasio, Bill Thompson, John Liu, Sal Albanese and John Catsimatides. (Shockingly, Christine Quinn declined)

    Congrats to NYCLASS for pulling this off and we hop it will be a packed hall full of NYC’s best animal advocates (including you!)

    MayoralForumAnimalRights

  4. Full beers can't lose.

    Shame on the person who left this full beer behind.

    Thank YOU for hanging out and supporting Humane Education Advocates Reaching Teachers (HEART) at Vegan Drinks NYC on April 25th. Kisses to Fontana’s Bar for hosting and to Chickpea & Olive for feeding us!

    And, extra special thanks to those organizations and individuals who made Shout Outs:

    Megan Rascal

    Cute DJ Alert: Megan Rascal!

    The NEXT Vegan Drinks NYC is happening on Thursday, May 30th at Fontana’s Bar (105 Eldridge Street, Manhattan) from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Join us as we benefit VINE Sanctuary and let the world know you’re going by RSVPing at Facebook.

    Do you represent an animal rights group you think should be the beneficiary of an upcoming Vegan Drinks NYC? Visit vegandrinks.org/beneficiaries to learn more about how to make that happen.

    Get on our mailing list!

  5. bleatlogoBuzz has been rising about a new website called Bleat, launching next week. All they’ve got up for now is a teaser site, and what a tease it is!

    They promise “a vast comprehensive vegan resource” including recipes, worldwide restaurant and hotel guides, a marketplace, an excellent social network, plus all the informational resources you can shake a stick at. And they are not modest “How do we sum Bleat up? Well, Bleat isn’t just a vegan social network and it’s certainly far from just a vegan directory. Simply put, it’s a whole new way to get the absolute most from your vegan lifestyle.”

    This level of boasting that sets a very high bar. Bleat is either going to be the site we’ve all been missing or a massive disappointment. I’m hoping for the former, but I carry deep within me the trauma of a internet littered with the twitching remnants of past attempts at vegan soup-to-nuts sites. (Including some past lives of SuperVegan, yes.)

    The teaser site was also weirdly anonymous. No names, no sponsoring companies, just this big talk and video voiced by a guy who sounds like his next job is a toothpaste commercial. But via some gentle ribbing on Twitter, we heard back from Bleat founders Matthew Glover and Mike Dean, and they actually seem like open and communicative guys. I asked Mike a bunch of questions over e-mail and he replied right away. (Spoiler: on hearing more details, it doesn’t sound any less ambitious.) Continue Reading…

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