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...cast probably deserves more of the credit. The actors lounging around the swimming pool on Melrose Avenue are as drop-dead gorgeous as any on TV. Unfortunately, looks aren't everything. Andrew Shue, the chief male & heartthrob, is a nebbishy nonentity who seems disengaged and scarcely able to mouth his lines. ("In thole world, all I really care about is you.") And Heather Locklear, whose addition to the cast last year as bitchy Amanda is credited with turning the show around, doesn't have the evildoing pizazz of a Joan Collins or Larry Hagman. In a typical act of mischief...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: The Young and the Senseless | 3/28/1994 | See Source »

...style sneakers (Gazelles, Shell-Toes, One Stars) remember that we can thank the B-Boys in large part for this wonderful fashion trend. There's some new magazine that has a picture of Mike D standing in front of an old sports car wearing suede Pumas and a gorgeous red velour Lacoste shirt! I could just...

Author: By Jake S. Kreilkamp, | Title: Takin' Crap from the Beastie Boys | 3/24/1994 | See Source »

Then, finally, we will have a truly just parental model for the gorgeous mosaic that is our world. Then, and only then, will I put down my picket sign on Junior parents Weekend...

Author: By Martin Lebwohl, | Title: P.C. Parenting | 3/19/1994 | See Source »

...Friendly Unit Shifter") just as he offers up exactly the sort of pop gem that keeps it alive. Between insanely catchy "Woo woo woo woo ooh oohs" at the beginning of each verse, he sings lyrics like "Songs mean a lot/When songs are bought/And so are you..." In the gorgeous retro-sounding "Range Life" (I'm telling you, it could be off of Highway 61 Revisted), he takes some shots at bands who have made it their business to become huge: "Out on tour with Smashing Pumpkins/Nature kids, they don't have no function/I don't understand just what they...

Author: By "fillmore Jive", | Title: Pavement's Artists Make Their Mark | 3/3/1994 | See Source »

...seem to be having the same experience. (One just walked out the room, saying, "This has grown on me, a ton.") Malkmus has become addicted to REM (covering "Camera" on a b-side and writing a silly tribute to them for No Alternative) and Crooked Rain features a few gorgeous pastoral tunes--"Range Life" and "Gold Soundz" in particular--that are a million times better than anything Mssrs. Stipe, Buck, Berry and Mills have produced in years. The excellent opener, "Silence Kid," a message to a shy little boy who shouldn't listen to his grandmother's advice, seems...

Author: By "fillmore Jive", | Title: Pavement's Artists Make Their Mark | 3/3/1994 | See Source »

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