Here’s the Backstory to the “Gilmore Girls” La La Score

If you’re as much of a fan of the Gilmore Girls as we are, you know that there’s an unseen character that is as much a staple of the show as Rory or Lorelai. It’s the score, featuring an acoustic guitar and a dream-like voice singing “la-la-la.” Thanks to an interview with Buzzfeed, we now know how that unforgettable score came to be.

The la la is there from the very first episode, when Rory meets Dean for the first time, and it’s also there in the Gilmore Girls revival that came out in 2016. All in all, throughout the show’s eight seasons, these la la moments happen hundreds of times. And most of those are original performances by composer Sam Phillips.

“Usually you don’t even notice a score, you don’t feel that score is personal, you feel like it’s background,” she told BuzzFeed News. “It’s been so touching that the people who love the show named my score ‘the la las.’ It’s such a compliment.”

Sam originally wasn’t even interested in making music for TV. As a Grammy nominated singer-songwriter, she was focused on writing and touring when Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino approached her to compose for her upcoming show, and Sam jumped at the chance.

“She wanted something different, and she told me she wanted my voice in there as a character in Lorelai and Rory’s head,” Sam told Buzzfeed. “I tried writing some lyrics, but because of all the dialogue, that didn’t really work.”

“Every time I tried to do a little something like maybe bring in heavy strings or other instruments, she really wanted to go back to that very plain guitar and vocals.”

And that’s how the la las came to be.

“I appreciated that Amy let me just kind of do something different, and she was always protective of me in terms of getting notes. I just basically did what I wanted to do,” Sam said. “When the show was over, Amy wrote me a very beautiful email that said, ‘Thank you for writing these little masterpieces.’”

Sam might not be done with these masterpieces just yet. A few weeks ago, we learned that Netflix is in early talks to continue the revival and make more episodes. So, we’ll just have to keep our fingers crossed for more la las in the near future.

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Summer is a season with many tough, albeit fun, decisions — like what to sip. You don't have to sacrifice taste for calories with the right summer cocktails (ormocktails) that balance out the more indulgent BBQ foods and yummy desserts. Be sure to buy local produce, and skip the sugary mixes when making any of the following healthy beverages. Trust us – you will notice the fresh punch of flavor.

La Croix Pimm’s Cups

This fruity British fave is even better when combined with the trendiest seltzer water around.(via Brit + Co.)

Organic Margaritas

Organic agave nectar and fresh lime juice replace the need for a store-bought marg mix. Trust us, these ingredients make *all* the difference. (via Brit + Co.)

Pamplemousse La Croix and Lavender Cocktail

Though this grapefruit and lavender mocktail doesn't feature alcohol, a shot of gin would perk it right up. The recipe does call for simple syrup, but you can always splash in less or make it sugar-free altogether. (via Brit + Co.)

Lavender Sangria

Floral flavors are *so* in. Sip on this light, refreshing, and surprisingly great-smelling cocktail that's perfect for summertime! (via How Sweet Eats)

Rosé Chilton

Get in touch with your inner Southern belle and enjoy this rosy twist on a classic Texas beverage. It gives you an excuse to try out that rosé vodka you keep seeing around! (via A Zesty Bite)

Blood Orange Moscow Mule

Usually, mules make us think of copper cups and cold nights by the fire – however, this summery take will have you dreaming about beaches and citrus sunsets all day long. Since oranges are already pretty sweet, opt for a sugar-free ginger beer to top things off. (via Just A Little Bit Of Bacon)

Tito's Strawberry Lemonade

Indulge in sweet nostalgia – without any real sweetener. This fresh summer cocktail gets its flair from fresh berries and lemons only! (via Tito's Vodka)

Easy Rosé Spritzer

A little rosé, a little club soda, a slice of lemon… and you're set to sip guilt-free with this simple spritzer. (via Salt & Lavender)

Peach Mojito

Fruity mint mojitos FTW. The fresh peaches and mint here make this drink something special. You can always sub out the teaspoon of sugar with stevia, Splenda, or your choice of sugar-free sweetener. (via Cookie + Kate)

Rhubarb Pie Cocktail

For a sip that's lightly tart and tangy, try this pour made with rhubarb puree. (via Boulder Locavore)

Paloma Cocktail

Grapefruit soda meets fresh lime and coarse salt to form a rich, refreshing sip. Enjoy this one out on the porch to maximize enjoyment! (via Culinary Hill)

White Sparkler Sangria

Put this healthy sparkling drink full of fruit together in just five minutes. (via Damn Delicious)

The Bramble

Blackberries and gin come together in a sour, sweet, and all together refreshing cocktail. The muddled berries in the bottom of the glass are a lovely boozy snack when you're finished. If your blackberries are ripe, you can probably get away with using just a smidge of stevia over the simple syrup to round out the cocktail. (via A Beautiful Mess)

Fresh Cherry Lime Vodka Soda

Vodka sodas are a low-calorie drink staple — that doesn't mean they have to be boring. Make a homemade cherry syrup to enliven the drink even more! (via How Sweet Eats)

Easy Mint Julep

Don't worry about having to melt down sugar to make simple syrup for this julep recipe. The maple syrup makes this the *easiest* bourbon classic you'll ever make. (via Cookie + Kate)

Blueberry Mojito

Loaded with antioxidant-rich blueberries, this minty drink is a sweet treat with a lot less liquid cals. (via The Novice Chef)

Watermelon Gin Fizz

'Tis the season for watermelon cocktails, and this fizzy drink with a shot of gin makes for the most refreshing drink. (via Dinners, Dishes, & Desserts)

Citrus Champagne Party Punch

The glory of this pink-hued punch is that you can decide just how much sugar you want to add by reducing the amount of simple syrup. (via Pizzazzerie)

Skinny Pineapple and Jalapeno Infused Vodka Cocktail

Okay, this one takes a little overnight preparation, but the good news is you'll have jalapeño and pineapple vodka you can save for other quick cocktails. It's sweetened with pineapple juice, and has a little flavor *oomph* with pineapple seltzer water. (via Physical Kitchness)

Strawberry Mojito

Rely on that sugar-free simple syrup swap to keep this beverage as low calorie as possible. The strawberries should be so sweet you shouldn't need much else. (via Sidewalk Shoes)

Sparkling Watermelon Lychee Cocktail

Watermelon and mint get a spiked makeover in this cocktail. The lychee adds a sweetness so good, you won't need any sugar. (viaSalty Canary)

Healthy Scratch Margaritas

Stop giving in to the allure of sweet and sour mix, and follow a few simple tips to make a light and refreshing margarita from scratch. You'll want some strong fists or a citrus juicer for this one. It's just ever-so-lightly sweetened with date syrup too. (via Sunkissed Kitchen)

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I’ve gotta be honest. I’m pretty picky, especially when it comes to my alcohol. I prefer strong flavors over faint, still over sparkling – you get the gist. Regardless, when the opportunity comes to test dozens of canned cocktails, you know I had to jump on it.

Luckily, several of my friends and family graciously volunteered their taste buds for some good ol’ cocktail sampling, and after many rounds of beverages we found the best-of-the-best for all of your seasonal soirées.

1. Our overall favorite

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Hoop Tea Spiked Iced Tea ($20/pack)

This certainly came as a surprise to me. Not only am I not an avid iced tea drinker, but I didn't even know of Hoop Tea until a month ago. All that has changed, and my entire group of testers agree that the OG Spiked Hoop Tea is a necessity for any event.

2. For rosé fanatics.

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Roseade Rosé Lemonade ($15/pack)

Convert your liquor-lovers to rosé-reverends with this light cocktail. I mean – who wouldn’t love a rosé-lemonade hybrid?

3. If fruit is your jam.

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Spritz Society Sparkling Peach Cocktail ($20/pack)

I am a tried-and-true fruit lover, and was particularly excited to try all of the citrus-flavored beverages that came my way. There were so many great options, but I loved this peach one by Spritz Society.

4. If you’re looking for summer in a can.

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Hoop Tea Watermelon Spiked Iced Tea ($20/pack)

When I think of summer, I think of two things: iced tea and watermelon. This drink is the best of both worlds and is sure to please even your pickiest of guests. (And I am very serious on the “pickiest guests” part. My only-drinks-beer-and-doesn’t-eat-fruit dad thoroughly enjoyed his watermelon Hoop Tea.

5. You prefer a classic margarita.

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SouthNorte Margarita ($14/pack)

You may need to add a salted rim, but otherwise this marg is the real deal. I tried at least five other regular margaritas, and this one will instantly transport you to the beaches of Mexico.

6. You’re craving a cosmo.

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QNSY Sparkling Cosmo ($16/pack)

If Cosmopolitan’s are in your DNA, pick up a QNSY Cosmo in (almost) any NY or NJ food and beverage shop. Oh – and this is a family-run business, so you can rest assured that you’re drinking something great.

7. You want to impress someone.

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C.Cassis CC Spritz ($10/pack)

Grab what the New York Times calls a “spritz with a Cassis pedigree” and impress even your chicest guests.

8. You value quality ingredients.

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Volley Sparkling Tequila Cocktails ($10/pack)

With clearly labeled ingredients, no added sugars, and organic juice, Volley sets the standard for what all alcoholic beverages should be. I’m partial to their mango and spicy ginger flavors, but all of them should be at your next gathering.

9. All you need is a vodka soda.

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You & Yours Tangerine Vodka Soda ($15/pack)

I mean – who doesn't need a vodka soda on the go? This is the perfect refreshing cocktail to pair with any beautiful evening.

10. In case you’re heading to the ranch.

Lone River Original Ranch Water ($10/pack)

Ranch water is a very popular ATM, and we totally get the hype. Whether you’re a longtime ranch water fan or newbie, I think you’ll be into this canned version.

11. If you prefer something refreshing.

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SouthNorte Matador ($12/pack)

You can’t go wrong with a bit of tequila, pineapple, lime, and club soda! Chill it or throw it over ice for a refreshing summer beverage.

12. You’re looking for a drink that packs a punch.

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Tip Top Daiquiri ($40/pack)

Don’t be fooled by these tiny cans. These bevvy’s pack a punch, so beware at your next group gathering!

13. You need something that your Grandma and BFF will like.

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Rogue Spirits Cucumber Gin Fizz ($18/pack)

All the Grandmothers I’ve ever known are gin-girlies, so bring this refreshing gin fizz to your next family function and leave everyone asking: “Where did you get that?!”

14. Something you can pick up at just about any store.

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Cutwater Strawberry Margarita ($11/pack)

Cutwater is everywhere nowadays, and for good reason. They have a great variety of options for everyone in your group, but I must recommend their strawberry margarita.

15. The perfect beach accessory.

Fischer’s Island Lemonade Original ($14/pack)

Lemonade is a crowd-favorite and, IMO, a beach necessity. If you’re looking to trade in your Mike’s Hards for something that you didn’t drink in college, try a Fischer’s Island Lemonade.

Let us know what your go-to canned cocktail is in the comments below!

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We're inching closer and closer to the release of Barbie, and we can hardly wait! But in the meantime, we're loving all the cute and cheeky BTS moments the cast keeps sharing. If there's one thing we can all agree on, it's the fact that Margot Robbie is literally the perfect Barbie, looking totally darling in every single scene in her dreamhouse and beyond.

But, inquiring minds have been wondering...how did the film managed to capture Barbie's iconic arched feet?! Is it CGI or simply a trick of the cameras? Lucky for us, Margot decided to dish on the viral foot scene once and for all.

How Margot Robbie's 'Barbie' Feet Came To Be

Margot spoke with Fandango, sharing that it really is her own feet in the trailer. She explained that she just walked up, saying, "We had little sticky bits on the floor — double-sided tape for the shoes, so they wouldn't come off — so I could get my feet out of them."

But that's not all! In order to create the appearance of those perfectly arched, iconic Barbie feet, she said there was one secret weapon: a bar! She elaborated, "I was holding onto a bar, but that's it. I wasn't in a harness or anything like that. I just walked up, kind of held onto the bar above [the] camera."

Margot wanted to make sure she performed her own stunts instead of relying on a double. We love an actress who's committed to the bit!

Color us impressed! We can't wait to see what other stunts Margot pulls out of her bag of tricks once the movie finally hits theaters next month.

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Trying to land the perfect pair of tops and pants in the scorching summer heat is not the move. Enter: these amazing summer dresses that can be easily styled and comfortably worn, no matter the occasion. Picnic with your pals? Pop on a maxi dress. Going out on the town with your gals? An electric mini will do the trick. Whatever you're up to this sunny season, you can count on a summer dress to elevate your look. We've got a few favorite picks here, including casual dresses, plus-size dresses, and maxi dresses. Check them out below!

UO Angelina Lace-Inset Mini Dress ($69)

Perfect for days full of lying in the sun, this mini dress swarms you in precious light cotton and cools you down.

Abercrombie & Fitch Cap Sleeve Corset Midi Dress in Lime ($110)

This colorful summer dress comes in a lemon-lime hue, an ideal wear for a tropical vacay or girl's night out!

Reformation Amara Dress in Flambe ($178)

Barbiecore is in full swing with this cute summer dress. Pop on some pink to soak up the sunny days!

For Love & Lemons Suzette Maxi Dress ($289)

You'll feel like a human flower garden in this maxi style! The stringy straps and floral patterns make way for some fun experimentation with your next summer look.

free-est Marina Mini Dress ($88)

Feel swarmed in comfort in this flowy mini dress that features feminine folds!

Reformation Zaid Dress ($278)

Light up summer nights in this casual dress from Reformation – the deep cut neckline gives your look a totally flirty flair.

Old Navy Fit & Flare Tie-Strap Printed Mini Dress ($25, was $37)

This plus-size summer dress provides an effortless look without too much hassle. The square neckline and bowtie strap details surely elevate this on-the-go piece.

By Anthropologie Sweetheart Bubble-Hem Dress ($170)

We're obsessed with the strong color of this cute summer dress. The bubble hem and v-neck bring a sophisticated look to what would've been a super basic maxi.

Free People Real Love Embroidered Dress ($168)

It's giving Mamma Mia. Live out your Grecian goddess fantasy in this breezy maxi from Free People.

Ava & Viv Flutter Sleeve Sweetheart Dress ($30, was $35)

This tropical print was made for sipping a piña colada on the beach!

Madewell Seersucker Tie-Front Cutout Midi Dress ($45, was $80)

If you feel like showing some skin on a warm summer night, this is the dress for you. Plus, it'll stand out against your gorgeous tan!

For Love & Lemons Donna Midi Dress ($239)

Patchwork is *so* in, and this cool-toned midi dress is directly on-trend. Wear it casually with some summer sandals!

Everlane The Organic Cotton Weekend Tee Dress ($50)

T-shirt dresses are a true wardrobe lifesaver. They're casual enough to wear on errand-packed days, or you can dress them up with jewelry and jackets!

free-est Allure Maxi Dress ($98)

Achieve elevated elegance with the comfort levels of sweatpants and t-shirts. This light fabric construction is ideal for hot summers, plus the vibrant yellow color is the absolute cherry on top for the season!

Levi's Jamie Ruched Dress ($98)

This sporty style looks iconic with dad sneakers *or* high heels – just wear it the way you please!

Abercrombie & Fitch Traveler Mini Dress ($70)

For a more athletic outfit, this Traveler Mini Dress hugs your form perfectly, all while keeping your body cool with a light fabric.

A New Day Spaghetti Strap Dress ($35)

This seafoam green is summer's best complement – especially if you're hitting the beach!

Billabong Feel The Love Floral V-Neck Dress ($50)

Don all the colors of the rainbow in this casual-fit mini! All that's left to complete your summer dress look is a bright handbag to go along with the palette.

ASOS Accessorize Balloon Sleeve Maxi Beach Summer Dress ($78)

You can *finally* live out your European hot girl summer fantasy even if you're stuck in the states, thanks to this breezy dress! The tiered skirt and puffy sleeves make us want to bask in the sun, stat.

Lucky Brand Cutout Cotton Poplin Sundress ($129)

The small keyhole details on the front of this dress add to its flirtatious feel. The rest of the shape is exceptionally comfortable for summer days and nights!

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