November 29, 2008
- 1:00 pm
By Jill - University of Wisconsin
[Welcome to my Weekly Love List. A list, on all things I love. Because if I love them - well then obviously you may (and should) love them too. As the Backstreet Boys song says (and yes I am actually quoting them) “My Love is All I Have To Give.” So with that throwback, here are this week’s list-worthy things…]
1. Pumpkin Mousse. It may be post-Thanksgiving but while the rest of the world has moved on to egg-nog or latkes, I’m more like Ross Gellar and still craving Thanksgiving leftovers. So if you still need something to be thankful for make this low fat amazing pumpkin mousse and then thank me later.
What you need: 2 Packets instant fat free/sugar free vanilla pudding, 1/2 tsp pumpkin pie spice, 2 cups skim milk, one 15 ounce can of pumpkin, and one tub of fat-free Cool Whip. Make the pudding with the milk and once it’s ready, fold in the other ingredients, stick it in the fridge, maybe throw some ginger snaps on top and you’ve got yourself some guilt free leftovers.
2. While I may not love Miley Cyrus, I love this girl who loves Miley Cyrus. Seriously, over 1 million hits, tons of tribute vids back, and over 12 different videos. And those special effects? Ahhhmazing. Check out her version of Disturbia too… I sort of want to be her best friend.
3. Britney Spears’ comeback. I know, I’m a sucker like everyone else, but that magazine cover? The vid? I’ve been working out to old school Brit all week and I’m just rooting that our favorite baldie makes this comeback big (not lame-o like the last one). I know you are all excited for the documentary tomorrow night. Watch it with some pumpkin mousse for a double dose of love. Read More »
Tags: backstreet boys, baking, britney spears, christmas, comeback, dessert, Disturbia, documentary, four christmases, Friends, kiss my face, kiss my face organics, love list, low fat, miley cyrus, movies, mtv, Nobodys Perfect, pumpkin, Ross Gellar, skincare, thanksgiving, thanksgiving 2010, vince vaughn, you tube
November 14, 2008
- 11:30 am
By CC Staff
You know the scene: you are six drinks deep, the music is blaring and suddenly that beer bottle you are holding becomes a microphone. You throw your hands in the air (and wave ‘em like you just don’t care) and sing whatever song is on as loud as you possibly can.
“OMG, I LOVE THIS SONG!” You scream to your friends, as you all begin singing and dancing in a circle.
While all songs are “the best song ever” when you are drunk, there are those certain special tunes that get you every time. This week, we asked our writers to weigh in on their favorite drunk jams. Note: Journey must be proud.
Beata: It’s totally a Notre Dame tradition, but I love “Midnight Train.” And, of course, “Since You’ve Been Gone.” Gotta love those memories of screaming at the top of your lungs in a dark, sweaty dorm room.
Elise – UCLA: Don’t Stop Believing – Journey.
Jill – University of Wisconsin: “I Want it that Way” is a great – it makes me want to put on a glow necklace and a t-shirt that says “I got Jammed all night at Aaron’s Bar Mitzvah.” Oh, and “Disturbia” is also a fist-pumping winner.
Ali – Syracuse University: “Shoop” by Salt n Peppa… yeah I have it memorized
Lauren – University of Michigan: “The Gambler.” It’s always the last song at the bar and a sign that I really should go home. But, man, singing that in a circle with my friends…such fond (hazy) memories. Read More »
Tags: backstreet boys, Bon Jovi, Disturbia, dont stop believin, drunk, it my life, Jay Z, journey, karaoke, kelly clarkson, like a prayer, livin on a prayer, madonna, mmmbop, old school, paper planes, rhianna, Shoop, since youve been gone, singing, song, soulja boy, swagga like us, The Gambler, total eclipse of the heart
September 9, 2008
- 1:30 pm
By Jess - NYU

Soda flavored what now?
Pete Wentz feebly attempts to be badass
Who says bye-bye to the Hef?!
Perez gets even less likable
Oh snap! Miley outsells Madonna
Frankly, I find this hard to believe…
No more Slut Machine?
Dakota Fanning: a breath of fresh (and normal) air
What a fantastic, eco-friendly hobby!
Disturbia, indeed
Tags: dakota fanning, Disturbia, donuts, hugh hefner, jezebel, jonah hill, madonna, miley cyrus, perez hilton, pete wentz, reuters, slut machine, Spielberg
July 3, 2007
- 5:22 pm
By Jess - NYU
Transformers. Yeah, I watched the cartoon. I was a child of the 80’s and I had a younger brother! We watched it all: Transformers, Thunder Cats (someday I’ll have to talk about how odd this show seems now…I mean, cat people? In spandex?), GI Joe. When I wasn’t playing with My Little Ponies, I was watching boy cartoons.
Which is why I’m slightly excited about Michael Bay’s giant Transformers movie. I can’t tell you if I’ll actually see it in the theaters, but its nostalgia. Nostalgia of the 80’s. Everyone loves them some good nostalgia.
Of course, being 24, there might be one more reason I’m interested in a movie about robots that turn into cars. And that reason might be Hollywood’s new It Kid, Shia LaBeouf.
The strangely adorable LaBeouf began his acting career on Even Stevens, a Disney show that was actually pretty funny, and soon graduated to bigger movies like Holes and this spring’s Disturbia (some of you indie flick lovers may also have seen him in A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, a film that made me cry relentlessly for twenty minutes).
These days, Shia is making huge movies like Transformers and the newest installment of Indiana Jones, but no matter the film’s budget, always seems to carry with him a mature sense of character. He’s a great actor, and everyone seems to be noticing.
What about you, lovelies? Is Shia your new It Guy…or just some guy?
Tags: 80s, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, Disturbia, Even Stevens, GI Joe, Holes, Indiana Jones, indie flick, Michael Bay, My Little Pony, shia labeouf, Thunder cats, Transformers