September 11, 2010
- 11:30 am
By Meredith - Boston University
[Ladies, meet Meredith, the newest addition to the CollegeCandy team. She's a BU student, a movie buff, and an all around fantastic chicadee. She'll be our resident movie gal, giving us the ins and outs of the new releases and telling us whether or not its worth it to fork over $12 for the latest flicks.]
It has been six days since my boyfriend and I broke up. So obviously the best thing to do was watch a romantic “comedy” (I’ll explain the quotation marks in a minute). What I didn’t realize is that even a movie about falling in love could explain so much about an ended relationship.
Going the Distance is essentially Knocked Up minus the baby and the funny. Oh, and plus about 3,000 miles. Erin (Drew Barrymore) is a reporter on an internship who meets Garrett (Justin Long) six weeks before she has to return to her hometown of San Francisco. Garrett works for a record label where he is unable to give the bands he loves any big breaks. I know, a news office and a record label – now there are two places that we don’t see enough of in films today. Neither Erin nor Garrett really like the way their life is going and they make each other laugh, so naturally, they fall in love and commit to be long distance.
The mastermind behind this film clearly thought that because Drew Barrymore, Justin Long, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, and Christina Applegate are funny in other movies and TV shows, they would be able to somehow make the dialogue infinitely more hysterical than it actually was on paper. When they realized that wasn’t working, I guess they just decided that Judd Apatow is pretty popular, so why not have three goofy looking friends talk about masturbation while two blonde sisters (the older, anal-retentive one with a crazy family that she can’t handle and the younger one falling in love) talk about how stupid men are. Read More »
Tags: charlie day, Christina Applegate, drew barrymore, film review, going the distance, going the distance movie, going the distance movie review, going the distance review, jason sudeikis, justin long, movie review, now showing
April 29, 2009
- 6:00 pm
By CC Staff
People magazine’s list is out.
So this is how the whole swine flu thing started.
Thank god we don’t live in Boston.
Will Chris Brown go free?
Hef wants Holly back. Obvi.
Looks like The Real World: Cancun isn’t happening…
Tags: Boston, chris brown, Christina Applegate, hef, holly madison, hugh hefner, Most Beautiful People, people magazine, rats, swine flu, swine flu mexico, the girls next door, the real world
February 9, 2009
- 2:00 pm
By Jess T. - Columbia University

So this week, rather than choosing a specific celebrity whose style I admire, I decided to give an ode to awards season by picking out some of the best red carpet looks of the season and explaining why these starlets succeeded in looking amazing.
You may not have any red carpet events coming up (What? You weren’t invited to the Oscars?), but that doesn’t mean you can’t learn a thing or two from these fashion experts. Read More »
Tags: anne hathaway, avant garde, awards season, Azzaro, basic black, beading, carrie underwood, celebrity, Christina Applegate, Christina Hendricks, curvaceous, curves, fashion, glitter, glitz, Grammys, Grecian inspired, jennifer hudson, kate winslet, Kaufman Franco, mad men, Narciso Rodriguez, old Hollywood, origami pleated, penelope cruz, red carpet, red carpet fashion, red carpet style, Reem Acra, sag awards, starlets, Style, style idol, Taylor swift, Todashi Shoji, Zuhair Murad
October 6, 2008
- 6:00 pm
By ccandysteph
In conjunction with National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, College Candy is tackling breast health for women in their 20s. Last week we talked about how to protect yourself against breast cancer before the age of 40 and how to join the fight against the disease. Today we’re honoring sexy vixens who kicked breast cancer ass and are continuing to bring awareness to the disease.
It’s important to remember that breast cancer does not discriminate. The American Cancer Society estimates 182,460 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed among women in the United States this year. Here’s a look at some well known faces who beat the disease and lived to tell about it.
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August 26, 2008
- 5:30 pm
By Kathryn S
Men have always ruled the comedy scene. From dynamic duos such as Laurel and Hardy, Abbott and Costello and Jay and Silent Bob to teams such as the Happy Madison boys (Adam Sandler, David Spade, Rob Schneider, Peter Dante, Allen Covert and Nick Swardson) and the Frat Pack (Will Ferrell, Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Owen and Luke Wilson and Steve Carrell).
There are virtually no female comedic ensembles who can sell movies like these guys can.
In the stand-up circuit, men generally receive the biggest reception. Recently, I went to a stand-up comedy review that featured twenty comics in one night. Of those twenty, only three women took the stage. Three. WTF?
Women are pretty damn funny, so why don’t we get the same appraisal as men get? Films like Old School put the Frat Pack on the map, while the hysterical chick flick The Sweetest Thing flopped at the box office. The Wedding Crashers cast has people rolling in the aisles, while far too many people have never seen Christina Applegate, Cameron Diaz, and Selma Blair sing The Penis Song.
I took this assignment to cover the 5 Funniest Women out there, but quickly realized there is just too much talent to narrow it down so far. That said, what follows is my personal list of five of the wittiest women in the world, along with some honorable mentions. I welcome feedback, comments, and nominations, because I’m sure I’ve missed some ladies that can more than keep up with the boys. Read More »
Tags: 30 Rock, abott and constello, actress, adam sandler, alan covert, all american girl, Amy Poehler, arsenio hall show, britney spears, cameron diaz, chick flick, Chris Rock, Christina Applegate, comedian, comedienne, comedy, david spade, diana yanez, down to earth, Ellen Degeneres, emmy award, frat pack, fucking matt damon, funny, happy madison, hilary clinton, Humor, Jimmy Fallon, jimmy kimmel, laurel and hardy, leslie hall, Luke Wilson, margaret cho, maya rudolph, mean girls, moms chest hair, mtv, my puss, natalie portman, nick swardson, old school, Owen Wilson, paris hilton, penis song, peter dante, pootie tang, rob schneider, Sarah Silverman, saturday night live, selma blair, sitcom, snl, stand up, Steve Carell, sweetest thing, talk show, television, tina fey, wanda sykes, wedding crashers, weekend update, women, writer
July 25, 2008
- 3:30 pm
By Kathryn S

As we approach August, we may have started to take summer vacay for granted. In the dog days of summer, it’s easy to sleep until 2 p.m., get caught up on Maury, and not realize we still have our PJs on until it’s time to go back to bed. But with the countdown to Fall Semester ticking fast, it’s important to make the most of every spare minute. Whether you’re working your ass off or dedicated to being a lazy bum until a full courseload kicks back in, it’s time to get in gear and create some glorious summer memories.
1. Take a roadtrip. Sure, gas prices are skyrocketing, but you’re only young once, right? And once you’re shackled into a nine-to-five, you’re going to crave the spontaneity that’s currently yours for the taking. I’m a self-professed workaholic, but even I’ve been known to squeeze in a few quality roadtrips between May and August each year. One summer, I took a fourteen-hour drive to Ohio with two girls from work I barely knew, for the birthday party of one of my brother’s grad school friends. And no, my brother didn’t go. So, three random girls showed up at a party in the boondocks (aka Wooster), and promptly put on our party shoes. Liquor flowed, regrettable hook-ups were had, and the girls and I totally bonded over the experience. Even if you can only spare one day, find a town you’ve never been to before, and head out to explore. You never know what adventures might arise. Read More »
Tags: activities, afternoon, Americas Next Top Model, August, beach, beer, biking, bikini, boondocks, booze, boring, California Love, cameron diaz, Christina Applegate, college, dress up, drinking fest, extravaganza, fall semester, farmers market, festival, fun, hiking, july, June, jungle gym, keg party, lake, lazy bum, local bar, local festivities, loincloth, maury, may, monkey bars, movie montage, Ohio, party shoes, photo album, photo shoot, playground, quad, random hookup, roadrace, roadtrip, rollerblading, romance, showgirls, sizzle, Spice Girls, summer, summer fling, summer job, Tan, The Sweetest Thing, townies, Tupac Shakur, tyra banks, vacation, vacay, Wooster