Friday, July 31st, 2009
By Kashem Miah
The other day I saw the commercial for Wii Sports Resort and I was somewhat excited for it. I’ve gotten so used to playing the regular Wii Sport, when I saw some of the new sports, I really wanted it. The athlete in me, really wants to play basketball on the Wii Sport Resort. I want to test out my shooting ability in the virtual world and see how it holds up.
Saturday, July 11th, 2009
By COED Staff
Sunday marks the premier the sixth season of HBO’s hit series Entourage . And that means a return of the most bootylicious babe line-up on television. This show is a chance for everyone from A-listers to porn stars to strut their stuff on Cool Street. So to highlight the show’s true awesomeness, we’ve compiled the ultimate list of all the sexiest ladies to appear on Entourage, ever.
Thursday, July 9th, 2009
By Andrew - Hunter College
Despite the fact that I’ve been playing and reviewing video games for years, I seriously, seriously suck at baseball games. Watching me play MLB 2K9 would send any serious sports-game fan into an uncontrollable fit of rage from my complete and total lack of skills. And that’s why I like The BIGS 2. Building on The BIGS franchise, The BIGS 2‘s over-the-top, arcade-style game play can cover-up even the worst player’s half-assed attempt at seeming athletic.
Thursday, May 7th, 2009
By Michael Dance
You’re in for a treat this summer: Star Trek is poised to be a popular success on the level of Iron Man. It’s exciting, funny, and entertaining in ways that are accessible both to die-hard Trekkies and average movie lovers. Except for the parts where it sucks… (Spoiler Alert!)
Friday, April 24th, 2009
By Andrew - Hunter College
If you like Guitar Hero and Rock Band then Rhythm Heaven for the recently-released Nintendo DSi is going to blow your damn mind. Known in Japan as Rhythm Tengoku Gold and in Europe as Rhythm Paradise, Rhythm Heaven is a musically inclined gamer’s dream, using taps, flicks, holds and slides with the stylus…
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
By COED Staff
Little Miss Taylor Swift. We see her face everywhere these days. In fact, it wasn’t all that long ago that I saw the blonde country sensation hosting the VMA pre-show. I was actually beginning to wonder if she was just going to surrender her music career or not…
Turns out she didn’t. Even if pop country singers are a dime a dozen, she’… Click to read more
Saturday, October 4th, 2008
By COED Staff
Religion tends to bring out the best and the worst of people. After watching Bill Maher’s new documentary Religulous this weekend, this fact has never been more obvious. In the film Arkansas Senator Mark Pryor praises religion for it’s ability to soften the edges of humanity. But with the good comes the bad, and in some cases the most horrify… Click to read more
Friday, September 5th, 2008
By COED Staff
Sunday marks the premier the fifth season of HBO’s hit series Entourage . And that means a return of the most bootylicious babe line-up on television. Like Beverly Hills: 90210 was for the 90s, Entourage is the go-to gig for newbie Hollywood hotties looking to launch their careers and a chance for everyone from A-listers to porn stars to strut their stu… Click to read more
Sunday, August 17th, 2008
By COED Staff
If you know anything about the mischievous “Green Fairy,” you know “real” absinthe was banned in the U.S. for nearly a century because of the hallucinogenic ingredients in worm wood, from which absinthe is partially made. But unless you’ve been paying close attention to ordinances passed at The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax an… Click to read more
Sunday, August 17th, 2008
By COED Staff
If you know anything about the mischievous “Green Fairy,” you know “real” absinthe was banned in the U.S. for nearly a century because of the hallucinogenic ingredients in worm wood, from which absinthe is partially made. But unless you’ve been paying close attention to ordinances passed at The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax an… Click to read more
Thursday, July 17th, 2008
By COED Staff
Rottentomatoes.com is a marvelous website, but I recently found out that it may be lying to all of us. If you don’t know what this website does, I’ll give you a brief overview: It reports on movies that are currently playing in theatres around the U.S. by providing links to pictures, videos and plot summaries.
It also collects hundreds of reviews written in new… Click to read more
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008
By John - USMA
Snoop Dogg – Ego Trippin’ (2008)
Ego Trippin’, Snoop Dogg’s 1,979th album in as many years (dog years?) has the old fogie getting all hyphy with the kids and giving nods to New Jack Swing. He’s a Renaissance Man, that Dogg.
Never one to pay attention to details, Snoop offers up 21 tracks of extremely varying quality. If one has… Click to read more
Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
By John - USMA
Following the blueprint laid down by Radiohead late last year, Nine Inch Nails have released Ghosts I-IV, a 4-disc instrumental album, without the (full) aid of a major label. A digital download gives you the first nine tracks free of charge; for $5 the entire set is yours. A deluxe version is available for the hefty price of $300, but let’s not go there j… Click to read more
Tuesday, December 11th, 2007
By John - USMA
It’s been 17 years since Led Zeppelin last reunited for a one-off performance, and much has changed in the climate of popular rock. To “rawk” nowadays you must simply grumble in a faux-baritone while chugging guitars steady the pace until the chorus sends the entire affair into a loud, mid-tempo dirge. It’s a sad state of affairs i… Click to read more
Friday, December 7th, 2007
By John - USMA
Do you like cream in your coffee? If so, you may be a fan of Samuel Adams Cream Stout, a dark brew that goes down surprisingly easy.
Thick in more than appearance, this cream stout pours a deep chocolate brown with a tan, foamy head that lingers for a few minutes. Upon settling, a healthy amount of lacing sticks to the serving glass.
Its scent is reminiscent of R… Click to read more