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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 19,1997; No. 397
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: The Most Viewed event in history: Princess Diana's Funeral. ON THE COVER Princess Diana photograph by Tim Rooke.

XENA GARRISON: Warrior Lucy Lawless is forging a stronghold on Broadway in Grease! Illustration By Tim Bower.

NEWS & NOTES:
ROCK ON MTV's Video Music Awards turns into a star maker for its host, Chris Rock... A roundup of classes on Friends, Clint Eastwood, and more... Hot Sheet ... Flashes ... Monitor.

While the World Watched The relentless coverage of Diana's death and funeral showed television at its best--but more often at its worst. PLUS: David Browne sheds light on Elton John's "Candle in the Wind." BY MARK HARRIS.

Game Boy Director David Pincher the golden boy and bad boy of Hollywood puts Michael Douglas in The Game. BY DAVID HOCHMAN.

Gumbel, Humble? If you think Bryant Gumbel will soften his prickly persona for prime time's Public Eye, think again. BY BRUCE F R E T T S.

Caruso Control How TV visionary Paul Haggis came to the rescue of David Caruso's struggling new drama, Michael Hayes. BY JAMIE B U F A L. I N O.

Lust in Space The Star Trek franchise revisits the sexual frontier with the introduction of a babelicious Borg to Voyager. BY DAN S N it E F S o N FRIDAY. REVIEWS:
MOVIES OWEN GLEIBERMAN on L.A. Confidential; also The End of Violence. PLUS: Reel World; three indie hits.

TELEVISION KEN TUCKER on Nothing Sacred; also The Gregory Hines Show. PLIS: On the Air; Courtney Thorne-Smith; Remote Patrol; What to Watch.

BOOKS DANA KENNEDY on Jane Hamsher's Killer Instinct; also Caleb Carr's The Angel of Darkness. PLUS: Between the Lines; the resurrection of Jacqueline Susann.

MUSIC DAVID BROWNE on Mariah Carey's Butterfly; also the Soul Food soundtrack. PLUS: Hear and Now; East/ West pop; Busta Rhymes' picks.

VIDEO TY BURR on The Saint and Val Kilmer's early movies; also La Dolce Vita's look at the paparazzi. PLUS: Gillian Anderson's revealing first film turns up on tape.

MULTIMEDIA TY BURR on the online outpouring of grief for Princess Diana; the fray; a meat website's omission.

DEPARTMENTS: STYLE Cyndi Lauper's '80s look returns. PLUS: And the winners are...Oscar dresses women are buying; Erykah Badu's turban chic. BEHIND THE SCENES Xena's Lucy Lawless storms Broadway as Grease!'s Rizzo. MAIL Response to EW's Fall Movie Preview, and the truth about Bridget Fonda's "enhancement." ENCORE Sept. 25, 1986: Cheers' Sam proposes to Diane in a quirky season opener.


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