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Stonyfield Expands Beyond Organic Yogurt to Organic Fields
"Kids are exposed to a virtual cocktail of chemicals everyday," says Stonyfield Organic co-founder Gary Hirshberg. For the dairy company's 35th anniversary, is is helping 35 communities across the country turn their parks and fields organic.

And the Pulitzer Goes To...
Reporters at the New York Times and the New Yorker magazine shared the prize for public service journalism for their reporting on Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, which ultimately sparked the #MeToo movement.

Maude Apatow: My Parents "Taught Me Everything"
The actress in the upcoming "The House of Tomorrow" says she learned a lot about the business from her parents, producer Judd Apatow and actress Leslie Mann.

Ariela Wertheimer on Art and Letting Go
The artist, who married into Israel's richest family, is hosting her first New York exhibition this month, "The Freedom to Let Go." She told Cheddar Monday that she has been painting all her life but "was afraid to be exposed, because of my family name."

Michael Franti Is All For Streaming Music
The singer believes streaming actually turns people into more loyal fans who turn up to concerts. "I think it's great," he told Cheddar's Jon Steinberg.

Steve Aoki Wants to Give Away Music
The Grammy-nominated DJ says streaming makes music easily accessible, which is crucial for the industry today. "You give away the music, you circulate it, the music itself will sell itself," he told Cheddar's Jon Steinberg.

What's the Strangest Use of Tabasco?
Tony Simmons, President and CEO of the company that produces the hot sauce, says it can be a great ice cream topping.

Why the Culinary Community Loves Tabasco
The 150-year-old hot sauce company sells more to the restaurant industry than through grocery stores because of the large number of chefs that use it in their cooking, says Tony Simmons, President and CEO of McIlhenny Company.

Laurie Hernandez Spills Her Biggest Fear
The 17-year-old Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast tells Cheddar she worries about limiting herself. The athlete is launching a new clothing line with JCPenney for tweens and teens and a children's book inspired by her Olympic journey.



