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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: June 28 1996-July 5 1996; No. 333, 334
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: John Travolta Extreme cool. Photographed For EW By George Holz.

NEWS & NOTES: Petticoat Junction Meg Ryan and Julia Roberts' remake of The Women gets a boost from an elite Hollywood gath-ering...A very special thumbs-up for Rosie O'Donnell ...Fashion-world defectors: Christy Turlington and Cindy Crawford...H o T SHE ET... FLASHES ... MON ITOR ... and more.

SPECIAL ISSUE:
It's a Cool, Cool World For the fifth year in a row, a guide to the frostiest people in entertainment.
John Travolta The eternally hip star talks about the Double blowup.
Gina Gershon Sexy Showgirls survivor.
Lauryn Hill Funky Fugee.
Natalie Portman PG Lolita.
Rene Russo Steamy Tin Cup actress.
James Caan Volcanic villain.
Heather Matarazzo Geek-chic Dollhouse girl.
Joi Soul-filled sister.
Kathleen Quinlan Surfin' Oscar nominee.
Extreme Close-up An envelope-pushing concept invades pop culture, including extreme ads, fashion, TV, music, comix, and our Extreme Hall of Fame. P L U S : Star Picks--the coolest celebs weigh in on what's, well, you know.

REVIEWS:
MOVIES OWEN GLEIBERMAN on The Nutty Professor, also Moll Flanders and Heavy. PLUS: Treat Williams.

TELEVISION KEN TUCKER on The Rosie O'Donnell Show. PLUS : Pocahontas' Irene Bedard; new mid-season hopefuls.

BOOKS KEN TUCKER on a stack of tomes spun from the small screen; also Sapphire's Push, Stephen King's The Green Mile, Part 4: The Bad Death of Eduard Delacroix. P L U S : Novel casting.

MUSIC The reissue rage resurrects everything from crooners (Dean Martin) to TV hits (Schoolhouse Rock!) to schlock (Cher). P L U 5: Packaging the past on TV; Jacko's lost tracks.

MULTIMEDIA PATRIZIA DILUCCHIO on hosting online celebrity chats. PLUS: The Net's wacky advice columns.

VIDEO TY BURR on Dead Man Walking and Mr. Holland's Opus; also Pamela Lee's Naked Souls and three video action flicks. PLUS: Great comebacks; Mel Brooks on the couch.

DEPARTMENTS: Mail TV Winners & Losers, Dragonheart, Seinfeld's finale. 124/Encore June 28, 1985: St. Elmo's Fire sparks the Brat Pack.


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