
All’s quiet on the Hollywood front (most likely because Lindsay is rockin’ the orange jumpsuit). This week has been surprisingly dull with the exception of Blake Lively’s boobs at Comic-Con. Although without the Twilight trio and Daniel Radcliffe, even that nerd-fest was a bummer.
Snoooooze.
Worth a Venti Unsweetened Iced Coffee
1. Wyclef for President? Of Haiti that is. The star has been contributing to the Haiti relief effort since that massive earthquake hit back in January, and he has submitted paperwork to enter the upcoming election. The Haiti native is supposed to be making a formal announcement soon. It’s nice to see celebs doing good!
2. Diablo Cody is a momma! The screenwriter had a son named Marcello this week. You may know Diablo for Juno and Jennifer’s Body (two great movies…watch them now). Diablo’s married to Chelsea Lately staffer Dan Maurio. You can also catch her on her new internet series “Red Band Trailer” where she interviews celebs like sexy Adam Brody!
3. In other pregnancy news, Christina Applegate also has a bun in the oven! This is great news for the actress as she just recently beat breast cancer. She showed off her new baby bump at the premiere of Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore and looked fab! Read More »
Tags: casey affleck, casey affleck extortion, celebrity gossip, cheryl tweedy, christina applegate pregnant, comic con, diablo cody, edi gathegi, How I Met Your Mother, hulk hogan, isaiah mustafah, linda hogan, old spice guy, rachel bilson, Rihanna, rihanna battleship, russel brand, wyclef jean, wyclef jean haiti, wyclef jean president
July 22, 2010
- 2:00 pm
By CC Staff

The world’s largest nerd orgy, otherwise known as Comic-Con, kicks off today in San Diego and we’re celebrating the dork-a-palooza by focusing on entertainment’s sexiest geeks. From the guys who never the leave the house without polishing their suspenders to to the guys who refuse to hide their acapella affiliations, we’re covering every kind of nerd and dork that’s out there. Because at the end of the day, when you’re done sitting around your phone waiting for that Abercrombie and Fitch model to call, these are the kinds of guys you want to date. Read More »
Tags: andy bernard, comic con, comic con 2010, dan humphrey, geeky guys, Harry Potter, hot nerds, nerds, nerdy boys, screech, seth cohen, urkel

Every magazine we’ve ever read since childhood has spouted off Top 10 lists of where to meet men (yeah, I’m pretty sure Highlights even touched on that subject). At this point in my life, the potential places to meet men have been pounded into my head. Yet, I still have some issues actually getting a dude.
What am I doing wrong?
These magazines that direct us toward sports bars and dog parks are leaving out a major detail – what to do when you’re actually near a high concentration of testosterone. It’s not enough to just saunter into the Apple store and expect any and all men to fall at your feet, begging for your phone number (and besides, that only happens when I go to ComicCon). You have to be able to work it and divert your target’s attention away from whatever tempted him away from his XBox in the first place. I mean, it can get pretty difficult to strike up a conversation with a guy during a spin class (it can also be pretty hard to breath during a spin class).
So, to help you out, we’ve decided to take the best of the man-heavy locations and give you suggestions as to how to utilize them effectively. Read More »
Tags: coffee shop, comic con, dating, dog park, gym, home depot, meet a guy, online, pick up line, political rally, relationship, single, single guy, steak house, supermarket, work out
July 31, 2009
- 6:00 pm
By CC Staff

Tyra Banks gets her grubby paws on Gossip Girl.
And this is why kid leashes should be banned.
A Seinfeld reunion in the works??
Choosing the right color scheme for your dorm room.
Kristen Stewart really is just like us.
Is this the best snack ever?
Tags: college, comic con, dorm room, gossip girl, healthy eating, kid leash, kristen stewart, Seinfeld, seinfeld reunion, the cw, twilight, tyra banks
July 31, 2009
- 9:00 am
By Lauren H - The New School

[It's pretty obvious that the average CollegeCandy reader has some very strong opinions. Opinions that she likes to share with everyone on the site. We love a strong woman, so we thought we'd give her a real forum to discuss her thoughts, feelings, and perspectives. Every Friday I'll be featuring a hot topic (like over-the-knee boots!) and leaving it up to you, the readers, to duke it out. So, read it and get your debate on in the comments section below!]
The fan orgy that is Comic-Con has finally ended and as I watch my BF pour over the web coverage hoping to find some hidden tidbit about the next Batman movie, I have to wonder, have geeks replaced jocks as the guys we want to be with?
It seems like in the last few years I’ve read a lot of things encouraging the nerd love. There are dating sites dedicated solely to men of this ilk and enough Google hits for “date a geek” to boggle this writer’s mind. Geek culture is out in the open and everyone’s flying their freak flag (even us at College Candy!). And the nerd-set definitely has a few aces in the hole; by nature they prove themselves to be passionately dedicated to their obsession of choice, they tend to be smart, well-read, and (in my experience) they often have a touch of that hopeless romantic we’ve all pined after in rom-coms. Read More »
July 27, 2009
- 10:00 am
By CC Staff

Are Chris Brown and Rihanna meeting up?
Brushing your teeth is fun!
Lindsay Lohan gets a new job.
Twilight gets a clothing line.
Comic-con isn’t just for geeks anymore.
The top 10 aphrodisiacs.
Attention geeks, nerds, dorks, and fangirls of the world: prepare yourselves, because Comic-Con International kicks off this Thursday, July 23! (Yes, I know it’s exciting. Grab a paper bag and breathe.)
For those not in the know, the San Diego Convention Center becomes a mecca every summer for fans of comics, science fiction, fantasy, and a lot of stuff in between. But even if you’re not a fan of any of those things (or a self-proclaimed geek like me!), Comic-Con has expanded over the years to encompass whatever’s hot in pop culture.
So if you’re going to be in SoCal from July 23-26 and can get yourself a pass, here are some reasons why you should check out Comic-Con (and if you can’t go this year, definitely mark your calendars for 2010):
1. Check out upcoming films way before they’re released and hear from the filmmakers and cast.
The movie panels are a big hit each year, and 2009 isn’t going to be any different. Dozens of movies are going to be previewed at Comic-Con, but here’s just a sampling of what’s on the schedule next week: Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Avatar, Zombieland, 2012, The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus (Heath Ledger’s last film), Astro Boy…and, of course, Twilight. Yes, the cast is going to be there. Including RPattz.
Cue fangirl screams.
2. Sit in on discussions and upcoming season previews with the cast and crew of your favorite TV shows.
Get the scoop on TV’s most popular shows from the writers themselves (and the hott-with-a-double-“t” cast members!). Shows that will be represented include Smallville, True Blood, Heroes, Dollhouse, Family Guy, Chuck, Lost, 24, and Dexter. If I could just see Stephen Moyer, Milo Ventimiglia, Joss Whedon, and Kiefer Sutherland, I would be able to die a happy, happy woman.
3. It’s not just about the shows, movies, and comics – there’s intellectual discussion to be found!
Comic-Con will be hosting several discussion panels with college professors, writers, and other experts on everything from parody in art to the anthropology of Star Trek. There are a number of panels relating to women in pop culture and comics specifically, so put your thinking caps on, ladies! Read More »
Tags: 2009 comic con, 24, alice in wonderland, comic con, geeks, geeky, hellboy, heroes, joss whedon, lost, nerds, robert pattinson, star trek, star wars, tim burton, true blood, twilight
July 16, 2009
- 2:30 pm
By Leah - Ryerson University
[There are some women out there that we just can’t get out of our minds. No, we aren’t switching teams - yet - but we do have some serious crushes on some pretty fierce females. These ladies are all special in their own right and we aren’t ashamed to tell the world we love them.]
Despite the fact that I have issues pronouncing her last name, I have a huge girl crush on Hayden Panettiere.
Hayden has been around for awhile – starring in commercials at 11 months old, stealing the show at 11-years-old in Remember the Titans, and making appearances on The Guiding Light and One Life to Live – but my crush developed while watching her as Clare on Heroes, one of the kick-ass female leads. While Hayden may not have the ability to heal herself or run through fire in real life, she has shown herself to be a pretty kick-ass lady.
Hayden is an active animal-rights advocate. She’s been arrested in Japan for interfering with a dolphin hunt, proving she’s not all talk. On top of her work for animals, Hayden was also vocal during the 2008 election. She was a strong supporter of Obama, though she encouraged young people to get out and vote before all else.
Like many celebs these days, Hayden has dealt with a lot of gossip and criticism. Who doesn’t remember when, shortly after her 18th birthday, Hayden and co-star Milo Ventimiglia (who’s last name I also cannot pronounce), came out as an item? Normally this would have been in the tabloids based on the fact they are co-workers, but Hayden took an even bigger blow seeing as Milo is also 12 years her senior.
But she didn’t care. She just kept on going. Read More »
Tags: animal rights, clare bennett, comic con, funnyordie, girl crush, guiding light, Hayden Panettiere, heroes, i love you beth cooper, milo ventimiglia, nbc heroes, obama, one life to live

I am a chronic list-maker, whether I have to make a difficult decision or not. Lists help me organize my thoughts and remember important facts and details that I need for later. However, there are some things that I would rather forget and that’s what this week’s showdown concerns.
I’m a fan of movies. Netflix is my homie and I try to go to the movie theater every week. Every movie is like a 2-hour escape from reality. Every movie is also 2-hours that you have to spend with the actors and actresses who are trying to convince you that the movie set they’re running around on is actually another planet instead of a back lot in L.A. Sometimes, those actors and actresses get a little annoying…and sometimes they get a lot annoying.
Today we’re going to look at two pretty annoying actresses – Megan Fox and Kristen Stewart. Which one makes the title “actress” more of an irony than a career? Which one is more ridiculously over-hyped? We shall let the list decide. Read More »
Tags: bi sexual, celebrity gossip, comic con, confessions of a teenage drama queen, kristen stewart, megan fox, megan fox bi sexual, megan fox thumbs, netflix, Transformers, twilight, vampire
June 19, 2009
- 9:00 am
By Lauren H - The New School

[It's pretty obvious that the average CollegeCandy reader has some very strong opinions. Opinions that she likes to share with everyone on the site. We love a strong woman, so we thought we'd give her a real forum to discuss her thoughts, feelings, and perspectives. Every Friday I'll be featuring a hot topic (like the romper!) and leaving it up to you, the readers, to duke it out. So, read it and get your debate on in the comments section below!]
We all grew up wanting to be supergirls – maybe not with all of the superpowers – but to be strong, smart, independent chicks who could handle themselves and still wear rockin’ heels. But the world of the superhero has always been a boys club (Wonder Woman famously started out as the Justice League’s secretary). Next week one of the most famous comics in history will have a female hero for the first time; and not just your run-of-the-mill, butt-kicking woman; but a hot, rich, Jewish, lesbian, butt-kicking woman.
But is this kind of character a blow for women’s rights, or are comics really just holding back the female image?
One of the concerns over women in comics has always been that they are hyper-sexualized, which some say gives many of the people (especially men) who read them, the wrong idea about women’s bodies and their functions in the world. And it’s definitely true that the world of superheros seems to be populated by a race of supermodels with Barbie-doll proportions and a propensity for leather. Catwoman is practically the poster girl for fetish garb, and even the great Wonder Woman can’t get rid of the freaking bustier (no matter how hard her writers try)! I mean, have you ever seen Powergirl? Apparently her “powers” are housed in her cleavage. Read More »
Tags: batwoman, comic books, comic con, duke it out, feminism, feminist, hero, megan fox, poison ivy, superheroes, superman, womens rights, wonder woman