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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 15, 1999; No. 467
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER: Jewel photographed for EW by Andrew Southam on Dec. 11, 1998, in Los Angeles.

NEWS & NOTES:
Let's Get Real Did Shakespeare have an affair with a noblewoman? Is it possible to get kicked out of med school for "excessive happiness"? Reality checks for Shakespeare in Love, Patch Adams, and other current movies...Who landed Grammy nominations and who got left out in the cold Hot Sheet .. Flashes M o n i t o r...and more.

Jewel Will Save Her Soul She's made two multiplatinum albums (including the current smash Spirit) and written a best-selling book. Her songs and poetry offer a blend of hope and New Agey optimism. So what's got Jewel so irked? BY JEFF GORDINIER.

Days of Hell Wild visions, bitter breakups, mysterious moves--making Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line took a combination of blood, sweat, and fears. BY JOSH YOUNG.

Singing the Body Electra Still reeling from her headline-making matrimonial tango with cold-footed Dennis Rodman, former Baywatch babe Carmen Electra tries to warm up the struggling WB drama Hyperion Bay. BY JOE FLINT.

MADE IN THE SHADE Nick Nolte takes cover on the set of the WWII epic The Thin Red line.

REVIEWS:
MOVIES LISA SCHWA&ZBAUI tf ` tion; also The General, Hilary and Jackie, and Private Confessions. PLUS: Reel World.

TELEVISION KEN TUCKER on Batman Beyond and The PJr, also HBO's The Sopranos, PLUS: On the Air; The Sopranos' Edie Falco; Remote Patrol; What to Watch.

BOOKS TOM DE HAVEN on Dean Koontz's latest thriller, Seize the Night. PLUS: Between the Lines.

MUSIC DAVID BROWNE on Sugar Ray's 14:59. PLUS: Shawn Mullins' "Lullaby" catches fire; Hear and Now.

VIDEO JOE NEUMAIER on The Truman Show, A Face in the Crowd, Being There, and Quiz Show. PLUS: Olds-mobile's video-equipped minivan.

MULTIMEDIA DAVID K U S H N E R on live net-casting. PLUS: An ad campaign with e-mail addresses; Cybertalk.

DEPARTMENTS:
STYLE Female stars trade in their curls for straight hair; the latest fashion books; ant hair clips.
BIZ Can Sony-owned Thie-mundo usher Spanish-language TV into the 21st century?.
BEHIND THE SCENES Dawson's Creek star James Van Der Beek goes big-screen in Varsity Blues.
MAIL Lotsa Mail for the Tom Hanks-Meg Ryan cover story.
ENCORE Jan.15,1967: The first Super Bowl is played in L.A.


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