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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 4, 1998; No. 448
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER Backstreet Boys (clockwise from left) Kevin, Nick, Brian, AJ, and Howie, photographed for EW by Andrew Southam on Aug. 14, 1998, in Seattle.

NEWS & NOTES:
Star Bill-ing Is President Clinton headed for a post-White House career in Hollywood?...Farrah Fawcett's courtship--no, courtroom--battle...Behind the velvet rope at the 54 premiere party...Fox's Guinness phenom...Hot Sheet... Flashes ... Monitor.

KICKING HABIT Action star Jean-Claude Van Damme comes clean about his coke problem.

So Shoot Me, I Can't Help Being a Backstreet Boys Fan With four hit singles, and legions of teen love slaves (and maybe three adults on the whole planet willing to admit they're fans too), the Backstreet Boys are this summer's ultimate Guilty Pleasure. BY D AV E K A R G E R PLUS: Our 1998 roundup of pop culture's most gratifying misdemeanors, from Dune to Chucky to Brando's Dr. Moreau. It's EW's annual claim to shame.

The Girl Most Likely Even before the TV season kicks off, Felicity has been unofficially voted fall's best new drama. Here, from the pre-pitch to the post-press junket stage, is how the whole thing got started. BY DAN S N I E R S O N.

Damme Straight Coke addiction and a really messy marriage behind him, new film (Knockoff) coming up, Jean-Claude Van Damme thinks it's time to talk it all out. BY REBECCA ASCHER- WAL.SH.

REVIEWS:
MOVIES GWEN GLEIBERMAN on 514 also Why Do Fools Fall in. Love, The Avengers, Wrongfully Accused, Blade, and Dance With Me.

PLUS: Reel World.

TELEVISION KEN TUCKER on Lifetime Television's Any Day Now, Maggie, and Oh Baby. PLUS: On the Air; Remote Patrol; What to Watch.

BOOKS TOM DE HAVEN on Richard North Patterson's political thriller No Safe Place. PLUS: Sally Field's son Peter Craig pens a Hollywood novel.

MUSIC DAVID BROWNE on Lauryn Hill's first solo album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill; also Elliott Smith's X0; Willie Nelson's Teatro. PLUS: Rating David Bowie remakes; Hear and Now.

VIDEO STEPHEN WHITTY on Primary Colors and The New Clinton Chronicles; also Kiki's Delivery Service, from Japan's Hayao Miyazaki. PLUS: Fast Forward; striking parallels between Saving Private Ryan's Tom Sizemore and Michael Madsen.

MULTIMEDIA ALEXANDRA JACOBS on the Chat series, Nearly Roadkill, and other Net fiction. PLUS: Cybertalk.

DEPARTMENTS:
BIZ The sex-drugs-and-disco epic 54 goes back for reshoots after test audiences just say no.
MAIL Readers recount their 25 greatest actors of the '90s; a catty c atsuit remark; kudos from a Barenaked Ladies buff.
ENCORE Sept. 8, 1986: Oprah Winfrey goes national.


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