October 22, 2008
- 3:30 pm
By CC Staff

Now that Project Runway is over and Leanne-imal is out designing wave-inspired ensembles, what the hell is a girl supposed to do on Wednesday night? Read a book? Study? Write that paper that is due on Thursday?
Hell no.
Your favorite reality show may be over for the season (or forever, if all of these rumors are true), but that just means it’s time to find a new one. And no, we don’t mean some Real World/Road Rules challenge; those are meant strictly for Saturday afternoons when you have absolutely nothing else to do. At all. And it’s raining. And you are so hungover you can’t even get up to find the remote.
How about Stylista, a reality series following 11 aspiring magazine editors as they compete for Elle editor Anne Slowey’s affection? The show kicks off tonight on the CW and is most definitely gonna be 100% awesome.
“How on earth can a show about magazines ever compete with Heidi and Tim Gunn?” you ask.
We can give you 5 reasons: Read More »
Tags: anne slowey, Elle magazine, heidi klum, leanne, mtv, Project Runway, real world, reality TV, road rules, series, stylista, the cw, Tim Gunn, tyra banks
September 22, 2008
- 12:00 pm
By Kathryn S
As summer bleeds into autumn, and the school- work comes piling in, we are rapidly approaching Halloween – the first excuse to throw a huge party since Welcome Week.
Sure, Halloween might be, as Cady Heron puts it, “the one night a year when girls can dress like a total slut and no other girls can say anything about it,” but it’s also the basis for urban legends on college campuses across the country.
You might have outgrown ghost stories in high school, but many college students seriously believe the legends and lore that shroud their school, and swear that they have experienced a haunting somewhere on campus.
Hollow Hill, one of the internet’s oldest and most respected paranormal info centers, claims that college campuses are actually prime locations for hauntings and poltergeists. According to the site, “Poltergeist events most often occur when there is someone between ages eight and 25 nearby.” With tens of thousands of students falling into the 18-22 age bracket, this certainly fits the mold. Read More »
Tags: Amityville Horror, clarivoyant, colby college, college, Ed Warren, ghost hunters, ghosts, Halloween, harvard, hauntings, Hollow Hill, lectures, Lorraine Warren, new england, paranormal activity, paranormal investigator, poltergeist, road rules, scary, spirit, spooky, Tony Spera, university, university of vermont, yale

Looks like MTV should change their name to OCTV (Other Crap TV).
That’s all they seem to be showing these days, anyway. Crap. Crap that has more to do with stupid fame whores than new and exciting tune-age. Has anyone heard actual music on MTV lately (besides the stuff they play during The Hills)?
Yeah, me either.
December 4, 2007
- 2:05 pm
By Jess - NYU
If you’ve ever watched VH1 or MTV late at night, you’ve heard the ads.
Call this number right now for advice from your very own personal psychic!!!
Then digits flash across the screen, you’re promised that your “every question will be answered” and Road Rules: Annoying People vs. Super Self-Absorbed People comes back on, leaving you to wonder if you just missed your chance to know more about that cute lifeguard from the other day at the beach.
Who hasn’t been tempted to dial or talk to a psychic? They’re everywhere. On commercials, on the internet, solving crimes on TV (Psychic Detectives, anyone?) throwing tarot cards in the back of your favorite head shop, and even telling fortunes from the comfort of their own homes.
I’ll be the first to stand up and confess I’ve given money to someone in the hopes they’ll see into my future. It sounds completely ridiculous once you write something like that down, but those people can be so damn compelling! And always so sure of themselves, no matter what they tell you, they say it with such conviction you feel obligated to believe them (even the ladies who answer the door in their bathrobes with a towel wrapped around their heads. Even these woman, who would be considered crazy in any other circle, read your palm so sternly it makes you forget they decided to conduct business sans clothes). Read More »