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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: FEBRUARY 12, 1999; No. 471
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: Michelle Pfeiffer photographed for EW by Norman Jean Roy Nov. 11, 1998, in L.A.

SPRING MOVIE PREVIEW:
DEEP DISH Producer-star Michelle Pfeiffer fought with the director--and you may fight back tears--over the missing-child drama The Deep End of the BY BENJAMIN SVETKEY.

THE A -LIST From 200 Cigarettes, starring Christina Ricci, to Eight Millimeter, starring Nicolas Cage, we've got Hollywood's number.

Skiing With Sharks The Sundance Film Festival, this year's premier meet market, saw a lot of wheeling and dealing, some very hearty partying, and a number of famous faces getting left out in the cold. P1.111 How a former toupee salesman struck gold with Happy, Texas; what Sundance '99 was all about; the award winners. BY CHRIS NASHAWATY AND DAVID HOCHMAN..

NEWS & NOTES: 8 Where There's a Wiiim.. Can teenagers learn to love Shakespeare? Betting yes, studios are greenlighting adaptations with Ethan Hawke, Alicia Sil-verstone, and others...Blockbuster buys exclusive rights to independent films...A benefit concert raises money for a convicted cop killer...Hot Sheet... Flashes... Monitor.

REVIEWS:
MOVIES OWEN GLEIBERMAN On Payback; also the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, Rushmore, Hands on a Hard Body, and The 24 Hour Woman. PLUS: Reel World.

TELEVISION KEN TUCKER on Stephen King's Storm of the Century. PLUS: On the Air; Remote Patrol; What to Watch.

BOOKS TOM DE HAVEN on John Grisham's The Testament. PLUS: Between the Lines; books offering romantic advice.

MUSIC DAVID BROWNE & CHRIS WILLMAN On who's likely to win Grammys at the Feb. 24 ceremony. PLUS: Hear and Now.

VIDEO STEPHEN WHITTY onAntx, Yellow Submarine, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit. PLUS: Jean-Claude Van Damme's straight-to-tape latest, Legionnaire.

MULTIMEDIA NOAH ROBISCHON on the Webby Awards versus the Cool Site of the Year Awards. PLUS: A guide to surviving Y2K meltdown; Cybertalk.

17 B 1 Z Returning to the Hollywood fray, Mike Ovitz poaches Robin Williams, Marisa Tornei, and Martin Scorsese (for starters) away from his old pals at CAA. Guess he's still reading The Art of War.

DEPARTMENTS:
MAIL: Jewel fans and critics speak up; appreciating "The Reel Truth' ; Spanish-language TV, ENCORE: Feb, 14,1989: Mike Tyson and Robin Givens get divorced on Valentine's Day.


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