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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: November 19 1999; No. 513
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: Holiday Movie Preview.
ON THE COVER: Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci photographed for EW by Mary Ellen Mark on Feb. 1,1999, in Leavesden, England.

Holiday Movie Preview Our annual guide to Hollywood's most ambitious season takes you behind the scenes of Sleepy Hollow, Angela's Ashes, and The End of the Affair. We also visit with Bond girl Denise Richards, All About My Mother director Pedro Almodóvar, and triple-threat (Flawless, The Talented Mr. Ripley, and Magnolia) actor Philip Seymour Hoffman. PLUS: The Oscar race heats up; movies get longer; best-sellers leap to the screen; mice get jiggy in The Green Mile and Stuart Little.

Star Power Dava Sobel, who hit the literary jackpot with her first book, Longitude, returns with Galileo's Daughter. BY GILLIAN F LY N N.

Networked Television Channel surfers meet Web surfers as Drew Carey, Judge Judy, and Jeopardy! get seriously wired. BY NOAH R O B I S C H O N.

Chick Magnate Lou Bega, twinkle-toed architect of the international smash "Mambo No. 5," is the year's savviest hitmaker or luckiest serial dater. Ask Monica, Jessica, Rita, too. BY CHRIS WILLMAN.

NEWS & NOTES: Loca-motion Thanks to Ricky Martin, gringo pop stars (even David Hasselhoff!) are turning into Latin lovers...Has Jodie Foster ruled out the Silence of the Lambs sequel?...The new James Bond flick, The World Is Not Enough, gets a lavish premiere in Los Angeles... Not Sheet...Flashes...Monitor...and more.

REVIEWS:
MOVIES LISA SCHWARZBAUM on Anywhere but Here; also The Messenger, Pokémon: The First Movie, Mansfield Park, Felicia's Journey. PLUS: Reel World; Quick Takes.

TELEVISION KEN TUCKER on Freaks and Geeks. PLUS: Supermodel guest stars; On the Air; What to Watch.

BOOKS CLARISSA CRUZ on new fashion books. PLUS: Between the Lines; Harry Potter's creator, J.K. Rowling, gets mobbed during her U.S. book tour; a taste of Strange Foods.

MUSIC TOM S I N C L A I R on Dr. Dre 2001 and Will Smith's Willennium; also Faith Hill's Breathe; the Artist's latest. PLUS: Hear and Now; the music on three TV shows; 10 Stupid Questions for Charlotte Church.

VIDEO TY BURR on Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. PLUS: New to DVD.

INTERNET GILLIAN FLYNN on James Bond web- sites. PLUS: Celebs cash in online; iBash99.

DEPARTMENTS:
BIZ When it comes to movie trailers, that really is the same old song.
STYLE Celebs light up rooms in glow-in-the-dark jewelry. PLUS: Fashion's new muses—musicians; snakeskin's in.
MAIL Readers react to our Power Issue; kudos to Boys Don't Cry's Hilary Swank; a Now and Again fan speaks up.
ENCORE Nov. 24, 1991: Queen frontman Freddy Mercury dies of AIDS.


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