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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: MAY 5 1995; No. 273
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: Sleeping Beauty. SANDRA BULLOCK Wakes up with a no. 1 hit. Sandra Bullock Photographed For EW By Stephanie Yfriender.

NEWS & NOTES: The Sounds of Summer The upcoming concert season is shaping up to be smaller--but cooler than last year's... Roots: the trend to dye for...HOT SHEET...FLASHES...MONITOR.
Tribute Ginger Rogers always faced the music and danced.

FEATURES:
COVER No. y With a Bullock BY REBECCA A S C H E R- W A L S H Speeding toward serious stardom with her new hit comedy, While You Were Sleeping, Sandra Bullock has come up with her own formula to survive this thing called fame.

NYPD View BY DAN S N I E R S O N An undercover look at NY PD Blue's gritty 15th Precinct set, with classified information on everything from the squad room to the locker room.

Shooting and Scoring BY M E LI N A G E R O SA Leonardo DiCaprio takes another giant leap in The Basketball Diaries, the film version of Jim Carroll's memoir of hoops and heroin.

Attorney's Privileges BY MARK HARRIS On the heels of The Rainmaker, yet another best-seller, John Grisham presents his case about Hollywood, the critics, and the O.J. trial.

REVIEWS:
MOVIES OWEN GLEIBERMAN on Panther, also French Kiss and Burnt by the Sun. PLUS: Bad cops crop up in several new films; Peoria's take on Rob Roy--and men in skirts.

TELEVISION KEN TUCKER on Homicide: Life on the Street; also Legend and Robin Cook's Virus. PLUS: Comics find the light side to Homicide; Court TV's Kristin Jeannette-Meyers.

BOOKS LISA SCHWARZBAUM on Liz, C. David Heymann's biography of Elizabeth Taylor; also Theodore Roszak's The Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein. PLUS: Weirdos galore.

MUSIC DAVID BROWNE AND JEFF GORDINIER duel it out over Bob Dylan's MTV Unplugged. P LU 5: Matthew Sweet psychs himself out; a hit parade of garbled lyrics.

MULTIMEDIA ALBERT KIM on glitches in the digital i v \ U I U t 1011. PLUS: Two new TV shows concentrate on compute.

VIDEO GLENN KENNY on Forrest Gump and Medium Cool. PLUS: Tracing Forrest's simpleminded family tree.

DEPARTMENTS:
4/Mail Jessica Lange, Law & Order, remembering Selena.
Encore May 6, 1977: The Farrah Fawcett phenom peaks.


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