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August 2006
Myth: Killing Can Be Kind Guest Editorial By Patty Mark Letter Myth: Vegans Aren’t Funny It’s a Bizarro World! The Satya Interview with Dan Piraro and Ashley Lou Smith Myth: Soy Ice Cream is Awful Tempt Me! The Satya Interview with Ryan Howard and Dan Ziegler Who’s Ready for Vegan Gelato? The Satya Interview with Marcia Blackwell Myth: Vegans Don’t Have Sex Vegan Aphrodite The Satya Interview with Furry Girl Myth: Animal Activists and Politicians Don’t Mix All You Need Is…LOHV The Satya Interview With John Phillips Myth: All Vegans are Fanatics The Satya Interview with Ian MacKaye Part 2: Shining a Light on Straight Edge and Veganism Myth: “Not Tested on Animals” Means Not Tested on Animals Rouge Revolution—Leaping Bunny Approved The Satya Interview with Michelle Thew Myth: All Activists are Terrorists Who’s Behind the Mask? The Satya Interview with Shannon Keith New York Activist Faces Life in Prison By Friends and Family of Daniel McGowan Myth: Vegans are Wimps Pumped Up! The Satya Interview with Kenneth G. Williams Myth: Pit Bulls Are Vicious The Dogs who Found Him The Satya Interview with Ken Foster The Dog who Found Me By Sangamithra Iyer Myth: Apes Make Great Actors Chimps in Entertainment: That Joke isn’t Funny Anymore By Sarah Baeckler with Charles Spano Myth: Farm Animals Have no Personality Animal Comfort By Jean Rhode Myth: Vegans Don’t Know How to Cook Where Do Vegan Chefs Come From? By Sangamithra Iyer Myth: Washington Isn’t Veg-Friendly Vegan Eats in the Nation’s Capital Restaurant Guide by Erica Meier Myth: Vegans Don’t Like Fine Dining Blossom is in Bloom Restaurant Review by Maureen C. Wyse Myth: It Ain’t a Barbecue Without Meat Lip Smackin’ BBQ Creations! Recipes by Isa Chandra Moskowitz