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Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
JANUARY 22-29, 1999; No. 468, 469
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 Year's Big Events. Special DOUBLE issue. Our Guide to 1999.
ENTERTAINMENT FORECAST 1999:
BIG EVENTS Our map to the pop-culture year ahead, including reconnaissance reports on Star Wars: Episode I--The Phantom, Menace, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, a new cartoon from Matt Groening, a sophomore TV effort from Dawson's Creek creator Kevin Williamson, and the next sounds you'll hear from No Doubt, the Wallflowers, and Fiona Apple. PLUS: Infidelity chic, teen-comedy math, and more.
FIRST LOOK Behind-the-scenes pies of some famous faces at work, including Jim Carrey acting up as Andy Kaufman, Noah Wyle channeling Steve Jobs, and Sandra Bullock and Ben Affleck in step. Also catch Gwyneth Paltrow and Matt Damon at rest, Geri Halliwell in charge, and Muppets From Space.
GAMBLES Get the answers to the burning questions of '99: Will Mariah, Jewel, and Alanis make it in Hollywood? Can Angel fly without Buffy? Is Batman really ready for Broadway? Also, the scoop on Eyes Wide Shut, Puffy's clothing line, the Monica book, and millennium madness. PLUS: A calendar of events guaranteed to keep you busy.
NEWS & NOTES:
Double Plays Some actors gave two Oscar-worthy performances in 1998. Will John Travolta push for Primary Colors or A Civil Action? Will Geoffrey Rush's turns in Shakespeare in Love and Elizabeth cancel each other out? Stay tuned...Tom Hanks, Courtney Love, and others help reopen L.A.'s Viper Room; the People's Choice Awards...Hot Sheet...Flashes...Monitor...and more.
Gweneth Paltrow on the set of The Talented Mr. Ripley in Rome, Nov. 11, 1998.
REVIEWS:
MOVIES
OWEN GLEIBERMAN on Varsity Blues; also Playing by Heart, At First Sight, Another Day in Paradise, and In Dreams. PLUS: Reel World.
TELEVISION
KEN TUCKER on Ally McBeal. PLUS: On the Air; Remote Patrol; What to Watch.
BOOKS
A.J. JACOB; on Bret Easton Ellis' Glam-
oraiiia. PLUS: Between the Lines.
MUSIC
DAVID B R o W N E on three of '98's almost-overlooked CDs. PLUS: Hear and Now; the latest from the Fugees' Wyclef Jean.
VIDEO
LISA SCHWARZBAUM on Chris Tucker's Rush Hour. PLUS: Catching up with Buffalo '66 writer-director-star Vincent Gallo.
MULTIMEDIA
MAR K GL AS E R on the virtual worlds of the Palace. PLUS: Zoetrope Screenplays; computer-game musicians seek a Grammy.
DEPARTMENTS:
BIZ With viewership down by a third since 1991, TV soaps are struggling to retain viewers. But the Big Three are fighting back with a newfound attention to demographics and a renewed emphasis on good stories.
MAIL
Thumbs-up for our Best of 1998 issue; readers disagree with our decision to put the Dave Matthews Band atop the "Worst Music" list; Buffy devotees praise EW's assessment that it's the best show on TV.
ENCORE
Jan. 24, 1984: Apple revolutionizes personal computing with the Macintosh.
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