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...most compelling storyline—the rise and fall of Throat stars Linda Lovelace and Harry Reems and director Gerard Damiano—and begins grabbing at socio-historical miscellany to spice things up. The resulting mishmash of music, fashion, and other cultural trivia resembles a bad VH1 “I Love the ’70s” special, when the demigods of yesterday’s pop culture are dragged out and rehashed for those of us who either never cared or had long forgotten...
...former clothing entrepreneur with an M.B.A. from New York University read about the start-up MTV network (then co-owned by Warner Communications, which was later acquired by Time Inc., this magazine's publisher), applied for a job and became one of the founding executives. He oversaw properties like VH1 and Nick at Nite and, friends say, has remained true to MTV values, both personally, as a U2 fan, and as a businessman, believing that interesting content can make money. "Audiences want variety--in their television, in their video games and in their movies," says MTV Films senior vice president...
Twenty years later, the only real reason people still recognize guitarist Nikki Sixx is VH1’s undying desire to revel in the miracle that is his survival. But does a band with the foresight to predict an age in which their drugs and sex will merit multiple VH1 specials deserve a 37-track greatest hits compilation? Not really. The Crüe’s release is an unwanted trip down memory lane that demonstrates that the only lasting addition to pop culture Tommy Lee has made is a pandemic of hepatitis...
...receive the educations that these costly tuitions should be providing. Curriculums need to be shifted back towards those great works of the past. You shouldn’t have to pay $40,000 a year to learn something that you could have learned watching a special on VH1...
...read Pamela Andersen’s Star: A Novel, now read her ex-hubby’s authorial debut. Tommy Lee, former drummer of Motley Crue and current ambiguous VH1 persona, will be signing his Tommyland at a B&N in Boston. Meet Dr. Feelgood in person. Free. Barnes & Noble, 660 Beacon St., Boston...