Michelle Trachtenberg steps out in New York City to do some shopping with her boyfriend and friends.


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Megan Fox, Hugh Jackman, Tobey Maguire and Quentin Taratino will celebrate the creepy and otherworldly at “Scream 2009.”
All are set to appear on the Spike TV special, which will be taped Saturday at the Greek Theater and air Oct. 27, the network announced Monday.
Liv Tyler, Sam Raimi, Elijah Wood and comic-book legend Stan Lee will also take part in the fourth annual event honoring sci-fi, fantasy and horror work in TV and film.
Fans can vote for their favorites online.
Vampires will have a heavy presence at this year’s event, as the cast of HBO’s “True Blood” is expected and “Twilight” star Taylor Lautner is set to show footage from the forthcoming film “New Moon.”
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Alicia Silverstone is on a mission: She wants to convert the world to a vegan diet with her new book, The Kind Diet: A Simple Guide to Feeling Great, Losing Weight and Saving the Planet.
What’s high on her list of foodie foes?
“Remember, dairy was designed to make little baby calves turn into 400 pound cows, so that’s what it does to you,” she revealed at her NYC launch party Oct. 9. “It makes you fat.”
“The truth is, there is a list of foods that will make you fat and make you sick and hurt you and make you older and tired and slowly deteriorate.”
“A vegan diet, on the other hand,” the Clueless star, 33, explains, “will nourish you and make you vibrant and feel your best.”
And Alicia, who’s married to vegan rocker Christopher Jarecki, gets to the bottom of her dietary regime.
“Most people aren’t pooing,” Alicia says. “I know two girls in my life who are good friends, who were not pooing, but now they’re pooing ’cause I helped them. I taught them how to poo.”

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With his commitment to children’s rights, Orlando Bloom has officially garnered the title of do-gooder, as UNICEF has named him as their goodwill ambassador. Previous famous faces to hold the job include the likes of Audrey Hepburn, Roger Moore, David Beckham and Vanessa Redgrave.
Orlando has supported UNICEF’s work since 2007 when he visited schools in impoverished districts of Nepal, the Associated Press reports.
UNICEF said today that as its ambassador, Orlando is planning to focus on raising awareness of the global organization and advocating for needy children worldwide.
