Tuesday, January 10th, 2012
By Ned
Add another festival to the bucket list because this morning the powers-that-be behind Coachella released their 2012 lineup. Notable headlines include Snoop & Dre, Radiohead, The Black Keys, Justice, and over 100 other bands that range from rap to house to the last real rock and roll band still making music (The Black Keys).
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Thursday, November 3rd, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Midterms were a couple weeks ago. You either rocked the sh*t or sh*t the bed. With the holidays right around the corner, you’ve either taken your foot off the pedal and are coasting or you’re freaking the f*ck out. We don’t advise you do either of those things, so to get your mind right the rad party rockers at RCRD LBL have assembled this “Studying Sucks” playlist. From Moby declaring a “Study War” to Class Actress trying to “Keep You” focused to The Game taking a non-traditional kind of test, there is something for everyone here. So, plug in and silence the voices in your head with these concentracks (concentration + tracks) after the jump.
Thursday, October 20th, 2011
By Ned
Today marks the 39th birthday for the big Snoop Double Geezy, and yes, he’s still the only gangster that can drink an appletini. Snoop’s come a really long way since his days in the Doggpound where he Paid Tha Cost To Be Tha Boss, so it only makes sense that we now look back on some of the crazier things that you might not have known about the Doggfather. Check ‘em out after the jump!
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Wrap It Up is COED’s end of the day daily feature in which we highlight the day’s top pics, vids, stories, and headlines on the internet. Today’s items include Shia LaBeouf revealing he boned Megan Fox, a random girl revealing Quentin Tarantino liked sucking on her toes while masturbating, Roger Federer’s between the legs shot, Cirque de Soleil’s flippin’ first pitch, Google Plus, a new iPad app, a Chinese girl selling her v-card for an iPhone 4, Lenny Kravitz using an old school handset on HIS iPhone, Emma Stone in Vanity Fair, Eva Longoria topless, Amber Rose nude, and much more. Check out the sh*t we should’ve published after the jump.
Friday, June 10th, 2011
By Nikky - Penn State
Blazing solo is a mellow way to unwind, but sometimes you just want share the kind bud with some buddies. You’ve probably had some memorable smoke sessions with your friends but what if you could smoke with a group of 10 celebs? You buggin’ out yet? Well, we’ve got a list of famous faces that will guarantee the puff parade of the millennium. We’re talking righteous riffs, laugh factories, and storytellers. Check it out after the jump and let us know if we missed any (because we got high) in the comments section at the bottom of the post. Just blaze!
Tuesday, May 24th, 2011
By ElinaCOED
Twitter’s a mixed bag; there’s a lot of superfluous garbage. Many consider it to be a steady stream of textual diarrhea, it’s enough to make a person give up. But, there are a few people worth following for their consistently charming and intriguing tweets. Whether it’s their observational humor, unfiltered dialogue, refreshing nature, nonsensical babble, or flat-out ability to engage with his or her fans, the following 10 tweeters never disappoint. Check ‘em out below and let us know if we missed any in the comments section after the jump!
Esquire released their summer playlist of 30 songs every man should listen to this summer. Of the 30 there were a lot of newcomers and up-and-comers mixed in with jams from slightly more recognizable groups. While the suggestions are pretty solid, we felt there are 10 more noteworthy tracks that deserve a spot on your iPod. Check ‘em out after the jump and let us know if WE forgot any in the comments section.
Monday, March 28th, 2011
By Alex Jones
Last week, Alice in Chains “Heaven Beside You” was your favorite song, earning 52% of the vote. This week’s songs feature Tyga, the lovely and leggy Jessie J, Warpaint, Graffiti6, and a tribute to Nate Dogg. See which tracks made the list after the jump!
Monday, March 7th, 2011
By Scott CU - Boulder
When I first saw the trailer for Bulletstorm, it seemed almost comically generic, yet another over-the-top gore-fest FPS set in a barren wasteland of mutants, savages and whatnot. Then Fox News printed an article titled “Is Bulletstorm the Worst Video Game in the World?” that described that game as something that, if played for even a few moments, would turn even the most angelic of children into a murder-loving, rape-obsessed psychopath. The article and the trailer seemed to belong on two completely different planes of existence, and I began to wonder about the game itself. Just what is this Bulletstorm. Read our review and vote for your college to win a free Snoop Dogg concert after the jump!
Tuesday, March 1st, 2011
By J Bryant
We’ve been pretty nostalgic here at COED lately. Earlier today, we showed you candid pics from the 61st and 62nd Academy Awards. In early February, we showed you yearbook photos of a former fat kid turned skinny rock star comedian and a beautiful blonde who went from hoodies to hot hand bras. Now, we turn our attention to the music industry with yearbook photos of 41 famous “rock stars”. While you may notice not everyone in our gallery can be categorized as “rock”, you have to admit they underwent a “rock star” transformation. Can you guess the identities without looking at the captions? See the pics after the jump!
Thursday, January 20th, 2011
By COED Staff
Tuesday, January 11th, 2011
By bertas
Back in November, various media outlets reported Julia Roberts made $1.5 million to appear in Lavazza ad. She did not have to speak. She only had to smile and wink. You know there is good money to be made if even Saint Brangelina is not immune (Angelina shilled for Shiseido in Japan and Brad’s efforts can be seen below). More often than not celebrities will shill abroad. And while it can be argued whether or not it makes financial sense for the advertisers to hand over so much cash for celebrities, they are still willing to fork it over (not sans insurance natch, you never know when you have next Tiger Woods or Wayne Rooney on your hands). Meanwhile we can get a few giggles out of latest celebrity endorsements.
Sunday, November 21st, 2010
By David S. London
Unstoppable came out this past weekend and earned around $23 million at the box office, placing it second behind Megamind. The plot centers on a rail company frantically working to prevent an unmanned, half-mile-long freight train carrying combustible liquids and poisonous gas from wiping out a city. Sounds ridiculous, right? Well, don’t judge a movie by its trailer; it’s been receiving favorable reviews. However, after seeing the trailer we felt compelled to touch upon some especially terrible movie plots.
Sunday, November 21st, 2010
By COED Staff
2004 was the year pop stars and rockers started loving the ‘80s, Green Day became opinionated adults, and Jay-Z said he’d retired. At least two of these things are still consistent in the present. Back in 2004, your homecoming playlist might have consisted of a bit of hip-hop, some ‘80s-influenced rock, and a pop song or two with a dance beat. Check out this class’s suggested playlist after the jump.
Sunday, November 21st, 2010
By COED Staff
2008 was a tough year for a lot of people as the subprime mortgage crisis from the year before really started taking effect. While most people were upset and depressed, Michael Phelps helped to keep America’s spirits high by winning 8 Olympic gold medals in one summer. The world’s largest haldron collider is finally completed and used at CERN. On the other side of the world, a series of terrorist attacks effectively shut down the whole city of Mumbai. We also had the death of Heath Ledger and his unbelievable performance in The Dark Knight. Movies weren’t the only thing popping off though, as TI would show the world that jail couldn’t stop him from being one of the greatest rappers in the game. Check out this class’s suggested playlist after the jump.