2014 Winter Olympics Tag

Posted On February 11, 2014By Sophie TahranIn Buzzworthy, The Scene

Sochi Olympics or The Hunger Games?

The 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi are under way, with gold medals and cultural misunderstandings a-flying. While these games have been off to a more… bizarre… start than others, they have fulfilled the usual requirements for the Olympics: weird Opening Ceremony outfits, civil rights breaches, and half-naked athletes. They also are the first games since The Hunger Games franchise has taken off, with two of three books converted into absurdly popular movies and a third on the way. As I watch the Sochi Olympics over a glass (read: bottle orRead More

Posted On February 10, 2014By Ascher RobbinsIn Girls, Manzone

The Hottest Women in Sochi Right Now

There are two reasons to watch the Olympics this year: 1) the events, and 2) the gorgeous athletes. Everyone from theCHIVE to the Huffington Post has compiled their lists of the hottest ladies to watch in Sochi, but we’re going to respectfully disagree with some of their choices, and give you the only 10 ladies you need to be watching – and we mean WATCHING – in the 2014 Winter Games. Plus, for those who use social media we’ve included links to these lovely ladies’ pages, so that you can followRead More

Posted On February 10, 2014By Ascher RobbinsIn Sports, Sports Takes

The 5 Most Badass Sports in the Winter Olympics

Now that the 2014 Olympics are in full-swing, you might have some decisions to make. Between the live-streams on NBC Sports Live Extra, the coverage on NBC, and still more coverage on the NBC Sports Channel, it can be a little overwhelming when deciding what events you want to watch. But, I’ll make it easy for you. If you’re like me – which, let’s be honest, you should be – you only want to watch the sports that make you go “HOLY BALLS! That was SO badass!” Ain’t nobody gotRead More

Posted On February 9, 2014By Sophie TahranIn Buzzworthy, The Scene

#SOCHIPROBLEMS

Hosting the Olympics is like the real world equivalent of running for Senior Class President in high school. You’re put under the magnifying glass and just asking to be critiqued and ridiculed. Everything you do is being translated to people of very different backgrounds. And every once in a while, there’s a slim chance that you might just be epically successful. Key words: slim chance. The 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi are not off to a great start in their bid for epic success. Even before the games began thisRead More