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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 5, 1997; No. 395
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 Yasmine Bleeth photographed for EW by Robert Trachtenberg in Los Angeles, July 19, 1997. SWEAT HOG: John Travolta stars in Staying Alive, one of many things we hate to love.

NEWS & NOTES:
COURT OF APPEAL The fledgling W N BA scor big with the fans...Things we learned this summer:.. Celebrities' worst jobs...How to kill a six-foot cockroach.. Hot Sheet ...Flashes ...Monitor.

Guilty Pleasures From Charlton Heston to Bread, EW shares its most shameful pop-culture perversions. Plus: Celebrity Confessions, future GPs, and our very first GP Hall of Fame.

Robert Redford Rides Again The Electric Horseman is back in the saddle, directing and starring in The Horse Whisperer. BY REBECCA ASCHER-WALSH.

B u ggi n' Out Miramax's horror house, Dimension Films, scares up profits with slasher flicks and an unlikely all-star cast--including Oscar winner Mira Sorvino--in Mimic. BY CHRIS N A S H A W A T Y.

In the Line of Fire Two decades after dropping out, Terrence Malick drops back in to direct the star-studded WWII film The Thin Red Line. BY JOSH YOUNG.

REVIEWS:
MOVIES LISA SCHWARZBAUM on She's So Lovely; also Hoodlum and Excess Baggage. PLUS: Reel World, The Full Monty's Robert Carlyle.

TELEVISION KEN TUCKER on specials spotlighting musical performers Elton John and Garth Brooks. PLUS: On the Air, Remote Patrol, What to Watch.

BOOKS MARK HARRIS on Alice Hoffman's Here on Earth; also Son of Rosemary. PLUS: A best-seller weathers a storm of controversy; Between the Lines.

MUSIC DAVID BROWNE on Oasis' Be Here Now; also Ray Charles Genius & Love: The 50th Anniversary Collection. PLUS: Hear and Now, matchbox 20, playing music's name game.

VIDEO MICHAEL SAUTER on Rosewood. PLUS: Exploring the many faces of James Spader.

MULTIMEDIA TY BURR on three violent CD-ROM games: Redneck Rampage, Carmageddon, and Postal; also the Drudge Report. PLUS: Cybertalk.

DEPARTMENTS:
BIZ How the studios fared this summer.
MAIL Sean Penn, recognizing Hollywood screenwriters, Burt Bacharach, politically correct cartoons, Hill Street Blues.
WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO...
Starsky and Hutch's David Soul and Paul Michael Glaser.


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