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...presentation itself contains good-sized chunks of McLachlan's videos, audio clips from all of her songs, and her own reflections on the album and her recently-ended tour. For those without access to McLachlan's videos on MTV (and with access to a CD-ROM) this track offers temptingly large and high quality, but incomplete, glances at many of her videos...
...film will have lots of fancy MTV-style montage editing, shameless product endorsements and poorly-acted director appearances. The kids will go crazy for it. McDonald's will put scenes from it on their Happy Meal packages. I'll be able to retire before I'm 30, and I will live in a Beverly Hills mansion with 17 pools, and Van Goghs on the walls, and beautiful naked dancing men in every room...
...working hard to branch out is the waifish Amber Valetta, who just signed on as a correspondent with Fashion Week, a new TV show that premiered on the E! cable channel two weeks ago. It is one of four fashion-news shows that have sprung up in imitation of mtv's successful House of Style, starring Cindy Crawford. The paradigm for the supermodel-as-enterprise, Crawford is surely inspiring many of the professionally beautiful. Her various ventures-a TV show, exercise videos, contracts with Revlon, Pepsi and Kay Jewelers-earn her an estimated $6.5 million annually. According to a recent...
...even mood behind Valdina's piece. It's a shame, because the efforts of the actors are obscured within this shallow fluff, as are Valdina's fine talent for dialogue and musical composition. Ultimately, Jordan Valdina's "As Breath in the Wind" is about as satisfying as watching MTV for an hour and a half. Something new happens every minute, and yes, each new effect attempts to be provocative and disturbing, but there's no common vision to unite all the fragments. At the end, little stands out in your mind as particularly remarkable, and you wonder why you wasted...
Time was, celebrity stalkers chose movie and TV stars like Jodie Foster or David Letterman as their targets. But a New York City man was arrested last week for hounding TODD OLDHAM, famous mostly for providing the world with sequined evening gowns and loud shirts. The designer (and MTV House of Style regular) alleges that Shane Kennedy, 28, has harassed Oldham and his staff for six months, on one occasion refusing to leave Oldham's SoHo store. He also says Kennedy, who once served time in a Florida prison, sends him bizarre packages containing locks of hair, gum and condoms...