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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: June 24 1994/July 1 1994; No. 228 Double Issue
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: JULIA ROBERTS and 57 other hot weather pleasures.
Photograph By Ken Regan/Camera 5.

NEWS & NOTES: Dragon Flies Godzilla takes a giant step toward production...The score on the new 007...H o T SHEET... and more. SPECIAL ISSUE:
Summer Cool In ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY'S third annual Cool issue, we pick the people, places, and things that are chill.
Cool Star Picks What's cool and cold from quotable notables.
Cooler Than You Think The enigmatic Julia Roberts talks about her passions.
Cool TY Couples Frasier's Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce, NY PD Blue's Dennis Franz and Sharon Lawrence, Letterman neighbors Mujibur Rahman and Sirajul Islam, and Melrose Place's split personality--Marcia Cross.
Cool Movie Sets Frankenstein, Clear and Present Danger, and The Road to Wellville.
Cool Alphabet The A to Z to what's hip.
Cool Second Acts The twice-blessed Tom Snyder, Ted Tally, Joan Jett, Grandmaster Flash, Little Jimmy Scott, and the Carpenters.
Cool Cult Favorites CBS' The Young and the Restless, DC Comics' The Sandman, the band Giant Sand, and more.
Cool Catalog The must-haves of the moment, from Stratocasters to pushup bras.
Cool Quiz Check your own cool quotient.

REVIEWS:
MOVIES OWEN GLEIBERMAN on Wolf; also The Boys of St. Vincent. P L U s: A werewolf expert bites back; a writer on a roll.

TELEVISION KEN TUCKER on The Larry Sanders Show; also XXX's & 000's and Dream On. PLUS: Brew rerun fun.

BOOKS GENE LYONS on Walter Mosley's Black Betty; also Andrew Bergman's Sleepless Nights. P L u s : A tale with Di wit.

MUSIC DAVID B R O W N E on '80s oldies; also Warren G, John Mellencamp, and Helmet. PLUS: Rap's classic-rock roots.

VIDEO T Y BURR on Tombstone and Geronimo; also a roundup of erotic thrillers. PLUS: Wyatt Earp rides into Tombstone.

KIDS OWEN GLEIBERMAN on The Lion King.

DEPARTMENTS:
Publisher's Letter Word players: EW's associate editors.
Mail Behind Bedrock, Bill Hicks, Fox's faithful, ticket vices.
Being There Grant Show, deep in the heart of Texas.
Essay Why Kathie Lee's crabby on Live.
Encore June 23, 1980: David Letterman's first talk show.


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