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TITLE:
Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
SEPTEMBER 17, 1999; No. 503
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: Fall Music Preview. Backstreet Boys are all the rage on the road!
ON THE COVER:
(From left) AJ McLean, Brian Littrell,
Kevin Richardson, Howie Dorough, Nick
Carter photographed by Andrew Southam.
NEWS & NOTES:
Touched by Angels With Cameron Diaz and Drew Barrymore set to star in a cinematic Charlie's Angels and other butt-kicking-babe movies in the works, Hollywood is going gaga for girl power...How to tell the new teen TV shows apart...Fun facts we learned this summer from movies, TV, and books...Mot Shut... Flashes Monitor.
Fall Music Preview Y2K problem? Definitely. The teen-pop craze--typified by the multiplatinum success of the Backstreet Boys' Millennium--has turned the music industry's lucrative fourth quarter into a crapshoot. PLUS: "Bottle" blond Christina Aguilera; the biz puts some new kids on the block; and a look at this season's most anticipated new albums. BY CHRIS WILLMAN.
Out of Left Field Director Sam Raimi, the cult hero behind the Evil Dead movies and TV's Xena, goes mainstream with the controversial new Kevin Costner flick, For Love of the Game. BY CHRIS NASHAWATY.
REVIEWS:
MOVIES
OWEN GLEIBERMAN onAmeri-can Beauty, also Stigmata, The Minus Man, B. Monkey, and West Beirut. PLUS: Reel World; the Telluride Film Festival.
TELEVISION
KEN TUCKER on Action. PLUS: On the Air; predicting this fall's failures; Remote Patrol; What to Watch.
BOOKS
T O M DE H AV E N on Stephen King's Hearts in Atlantis. PLUS: Between the Lines; Editor's Choice.
MUSIC
TOM SINCLAIR on 01' Dirty Bas-
tard's Dirty. PLUS: Hear and Now.
VIDEO
STEVE D A LY on The Prince of Egypt, Wholly Moses!, and The Ten Commandments. PLUS: New to DVD; Parents' Guide; Rent Check.
INTERNET
NOAH ROBISCHON on high-tech LEGO. PLUS: Battle of the videogame soundtracks; Cybertalk.
DEPARTMENTS:
BIZ How many network heads does it take to run ABC? Too many, if Jamie'Parses' high-profile departure from the third-place Alphabet is any indication.
PRESIDENT'S LETTER Design director Geraldine Hessler and photography director Sarah Rozen aim to keep EW beautiful.
MAIL Thumbs up for our Fall Movie Preview; extra enthusiasm for the X-Men article; defending MAD.
ENCORE Sept. 22, 1986: The alien sitcom ALF bows on NBC.
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