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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 8, 1993; No. 152
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: You Don't Know JACK. JACK NICHOLSON Photographed For Entertainment Weekly By Alastair Thain.

NEWS & NOTES: Shoot-out at the Hollywood Corral Dueling Wyatt Earp movies...This season, the NBC peacock is not so proud...HOT SHEET...FLASHES...and more. FEATURES:
COVER King Leer BY JAMES KAPLAN Nicholson's back in two new films, A Few Good Men and Hoffa, and he talks about the knack of being Jack. P L u s : A filmography.

Cheers Bar None BY ALAN CARTER As Cheers gets ready to put up the "Closed" sign, EW takes a tour around the bar, where every item has its story.

Seven Reasons LEONARD COHEN Is the Next-Best Thing to God BY DAVID BROWNE Why the impeccably cool 58-year-old singer-songwriter is idolized by old fans, alternative rockers--and Rebecca De Mornay.

REVIEWS:
MOVIES OWEN GLEIBERMAN on Chaplin and Hoffa; also Toys and Trespass. PLUS: Jimmy Hoffa's daughter, Barbara Ann Crancer, comments on the authenticity of the biopic.

TELEVISION KEN TUCKER on Deep Space Nine; also The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion. P L U S: Next Generation star trekkers will be transported to Deep Space; Evening Shade's gloriously weird Michael Jeter; TV shows that make you sweat.

BOOKS STUART K L A W A N S on Charles Wolfe and Kip Lornell's The Life and Legend of Leadbelly; also Nathan Miller's Theodore Roosevelt: A Life, Denis Johnson's Jesus' Son, David Seals' Sweet Medicine, and Brice Marden: Paintings and Drawings.

MUSIC DAVID BROWNE on how CDs are offering more--and less--for your money; also Blues Masters: The Essential Blues Collection, Dr. Dre, Erasure, Trespass soundtrack, and Sex Pistols. PLUS: Music for Cosmo Girls and Boys.

VIDEO TY BURR on Honey, I Blew Up the Kid, The Amazing Colossal Man, and War of the Colossal Beast; also City Lights and Modern Times, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Sound-garden: Motorvision. PLUS: Honey, I shrunk the TV and VCR.

KIDS DAVID BROWNE on Alvin & the Chipmunks' Chipmunks in Low Places. PLUS: The Muppet movement.

DEPARTMENTS:
Publisher's Note EW is honored with an AIDS award.
Mail Aladdin, Going to Extremes, Tom Cruise, Bon Jovi.
Trends Is Chapel Hill, N.C., the new Seattle?.
Encore Jan. 1, 1965: Soupy Sales becomes a hard sell.


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