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TITLE:
Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
MARCH 8 , 1996; No. 317
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Robert Redford and Michelle Pfeiffer. How a real life tragedy became a Hollywood Romance.
NEWS & NOTES:
A Tights Squeeze Why Val Kilmer is out of Batman and Rub n and George Clooney is in... TV land at Disney World SHEET...FLASHES...MONITOR...and more.
Trends Figure skating brings TV into a new ice age.
Sneak Peek Liv Tyler drinks in Tuscany in Bernardo Bertolucci's upcoming film, Stealing Beauty.
Biz Joan Collins' case was one of many Random House fights.
FEATURES:
COVER Not Necessarily the News
BY BENJAMIN SVETKEY How come Jessica Savitch was left out of her own biopic? Robert Redford and Michelle Pfeiffer explain why Up Close & Personal is better off without her.
Kong Kings BY CHRIS NASHAWATY The success of Rumble in the Bronx, starring Jackie Chan, and Broken Arrow, directed by John Woo, spearheads an Asian invasion at the box office.
The Muppet Master BY REBECCA ASCHER-W AL S H Six years after the death of Jim Henson, his son Brian has turned the once-troubled company into a thriving empire without being Piggy about it.
Heaven Can Rate BY A.J. JACOBS Dismissed dead on arrival, CBS' wholesome Touched by an Angel (with Della Reese and Roma Downey) is now ascending in the Nielsens.
REVIEWS:
MOVIES GWEN GLEIBERMAN on Mary Reilly; also Rumble in the Bronx and Before and After. P L u s: Star cameos.
TELEVISION BRUCE FRETTS on Aaron Spelling's Melrose Place and Savannah; also Buddies and A Face to Die For. PLUS: Jamie Luner, Savannah's bad girl.
BOOKS TOM DE HAVEN on A.M. Homes' controversial The End of Al we; also You'll Never Make Love in This Town Again.
MUSIC DAVID B R O W N E on Cassandra Wilson's fusion of jazz and pop; also Steve Earle, Tupac Shakur. PLUS: Herbie Hancock.
MULTIMEDIA T Y BURR on CD-ROM and Web music guides. PLUS: David and Tom Gardner's witty Motley Fool site.
VIDEO T Y BURR on O.J. Simpson: The Interview, his account of what happened. PLUS: Lauren Hutton reviews Unzipped.
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