December 3, 2011
- 9:00 am
By Kylie - Vermont

The Mortified Sessions is a hot new show whose basic mission is to get to know some of our favorite celebrities in a never-before-seen way. Maybe you’re yawning because you’ve already seen every episode of E! True Hollywood Story and Punk’d and every other show that orbits around celebrity lives so you think you know everything there is to know about all the best A and B list stars.
If you think a practiced interview is all there is to see about your favorite stars, it’s my turn to yawn.
The Mortified Sessions, premiering on the Sundance Channel, has been a 10-years-in-the-making project that aims to unearth childhood secrets and memories from everyone from celebs to CEOs. Armed with a shoebox full o’ memories, host David Nadelberg delights in all the awkward stages of growing up for each guest, all the best memories, and all the funniest photos.
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September 7, 2010
- 11:00 am
By Jenn - Wagner College

Amidst your old favorites, there are always some new faces. It’s true for the first day of classes and it’s true for the Fall television schedule. With so many new faces this season, though, it’s not easy to decide which shows deserve that coveted slot on your DVR and which ones aren’t even worth a line on your TV guide.
CollegeCandy is here to help you sort them out. We’ve picked five new shows you won’t want to miss this year. Get your popcorn (or cookie dough – we don’t judge) ready, because Fall TV starts NOW. Read More »
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Nothing says “I can make you famous” like Reality TV. And now, the creators of American Idol are coming back with a new spin on a music/talent show. Tentatively called “The Search For The Next Great American Band”, this new show will bring us untalented folks at home not just one solo singer, but an entire band to adore or despise (imagine a whole band of sanajaya sound alikes- my ears are bleeding just thinking of it)
Wannabe’s of all different ages and music genres will compete in a battle of the bands week after week. Ten semi-finalists will perform in front of a live audience and much to the tune of American Idol, each week will feature a new musical theme. Garage bands will have to scat some jazz, while jazz bands will have to rock-out. The show will end in a head-to-head finale of the top three bands. A competition of bands seems much more exciting to me. More drama between the bands and let us not forget, more sexy guys playing guitars. Read More »