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...ever (1996's Journeys By DJ-Coldcut). Still, a delectable moment near the end comes in the English tones of Salina Saliva in "The Tale of Miss Virginia Epitome," the hilarious story of a woman with a regenerating hymen over a groove more laidback than a chaise lounge on pot. What sells this album, however, is the included demo version of VJamm, Coldcut's soon-to-be-released audio/video sequencing program. Coldcut have always been big pioneers of video use, and the intuitive and stunningly addictive VJamm lets you chop up video clips from the album's songs and scratch...
Riding a 16-game winning streak, the Harvard women matched up for the second time this season against Boston College. This time, Harvard left the bridesmaid mentality at home, bringing the `Pot back to Cambridge for the first time since 1995 after second place finishes the past two seasons...
Hawn will receive her congratulatory "Pudding Pot" at a preview of the Pudding players' 151st show. Jackson will receive his "pot" Feb. 18 prior to the opening performance of "I Get No Kick From Campaign," a political satire chronicling the race of an underdog candidate for the American presidency...
...watch network television die. Executives whine about straying advertisers, overbid on sports and berate the Nielsens. Best of all, they're willing to air just about anything. You've got footage of a family caught on top of a rampaging circus elephant? A man urinating in the office coffee pot? Twentysomethings shooting milk out of their tear ducts for distance? The nets can probably squeeze any of that in the slot between DiResta and Malcolm & Eddie. Cable used to be the frat basement of television, full of "Skinemax" and foul-mouthed comics, but now you turn to the double digits...
STILL DEAD, THOUGH Pol Pot died of an overdose, not a heart attack as Cambodian officials claimed last April, according to the Far Eastern Economic Review. The late dictator swallowed tranquilizers and antimalarial pills upon discovering that a Khmer Rouge comrade, Ta Mok, planned to turn him over to the U.S. for trial. Ta Mok offered to make Pol Pot available in March, the article by journalist Nate Thayer claimed. But U.S. officials declined, saying they needed more time to prepare to arrest...