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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: APRIL 16, 1999; No. 481
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: Goldberg photographed for EW by Dan Winters on March 15, 1999. NEWS & NOTES:
THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR STOMPIN' Hulk Hogan's wrestling career is made in the shades.

Happy Ever After Ron Howard isn't the only Happy Days alum in the spotlight today. A look at what the old gang is up to...Now that The Matrix is a hit, what's next for the Wachowski brothers?...Keanu Reeves' whoa-cabulary... H of Sheet ... Flashes... Monitor.

14 35,000,000 Wrestling Fans Can't Be Wrong It isn't your uncle's Saturday-morning sport anymore. We go to the mat to explain wrestling's new appeal. PLUS: qbp power players; an update on grappling greats; the WWF. BY KRISTEN BALDWIN & MIKE FLAHERTY.

The Player From M*A*S*H to The Gingerbread Man, director Robert Altman spills about the films that made him both beloved and feared. BY REBECCA A S C H E R- W A L S H.

Death of the Sitcom Two Guys, A Girl and a Pizza Place is a comedy--oxymoron or sign of the times? A special report on the health of that ubiquitous TV genre, which, if not expiring, is certainly in need of help, stat! BY STEVE LOPEZ.

Her Day in the Sun Three years after her memoir Under the Tuscan Sun captivated readers, Frances Mayes returns with a sequel. BY LISA S C H WA R Z B A U M.

REVIEWS:
MOVIES OWEN GLEIBERMAN on Go; also Never Been Kissed, Hideous Kinky, and more. PLUS: Reel World.

TELEVISION BRUCE F R E TTS On Cosby, Payne, and Becker. PLUS: On the Air; Remote Patrol; What to Watch.

BOOKS TROY PATTERSON On Salman Rushdie's The Ground Beneath Her Feet. PLUS: Between the Lines; attempts to clone best-sellers.

MUSIC DAVID B R O W N E on Underworld's Beaucoup Fish; also Thm Petty and the Heartbreakers' Echo. PLUS: Hear and Now; Korn and Motley Criie; Elvis impersonator James Brown.

VIDEO MIKE D'ANGELO on how to fast-forward through Meet Joe Black and Beloved. PLUS: Nondigital TVs.

MULTIMEDIA NOAH ROBISCHON on Mattel's purchase of Purple Moon. PLUS: Cybertalk; a new Star Wars game.

DEPARTMENTS:
BIZ How did those compromising images of Pamela Anderson and Keith Richards get on the Web? Blame (or thank) Seth Warshaysky's Internet Entertainment Group.
BEHIND THE SCENES John Updike finds out how difficult it is to choose The Best American Short Stories of the Century.
MAIL Readers applaud our cover story on Star Wars: Episode .I--The Phantom Menace; Jesse Camp haters speak up; a Canadian begs to differ with a book review.
ENCORE April 20, 1977: Woody Allen's Annie Hall opens.


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