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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: FEBRUARY 23, 1996; No. 315
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: JULIA ROBERTS Stars in Mary Reilly. Spring Movie Preview.
Julia Roberts Photographed For EW By James White.

DEPARTMENTS:
Letter From the Editor EWs Dick Lemon retires after 42 years in journalism.
Mail Seinfeld, Eazy-E, and Gulliver's Travels.
Encore March 5, 1970: Airport opens.

NEWS & NOTES: They Have Been Chosen Lessons to be learned from this year's Academy Award nominations...Executive shuffle at MCA...Mentos madness reigns...A Jack attack...Fulfilling Mariah Carey's every need... HOT SHEET...FLASHES...MONITOR...and more.

FEATURES: COVER Spring Entertainment Preview Our guide to the season's sweetest pleasures, including movies from Julia Roberts, Meryl Streep, and two boy Friends; Aaron Spelling's newest prime-time creations; Stephen King's episodic freaker The Green Mile; new tunes from Bryan Adams and Sting, the Tommy CD-ROM; video shopping with Spike Lee; Big on Broadway; and the fashion world's latest styles.

REVIEWS:
MOVIES O W E N G L E I B E R M A N on the political thriller City Hall; also Happy Gilmore and Black Sheep. PLUS: Playing dual roles and paying for Heidi Fleiss.

TELEVISION KEN TUCKER on The Late Shift; also Dalva and Andersonville. PLUS: William Wegman hounds Sesame Street.

BOOKS RHO N D A JOHNSON on Rosalyn McMillan's Knowing; also Alan Brown's first-novel view of Japan, Audrey Hepburn's Neck. PLUS: Trouble at Brandon Tartikoff's imprint.

MUSIC DAVID BR O W N E on the latest from Neil Young and Lou Reed; also Seattle's Home Alive benefit compilation and an R&B debut from the Tony Rich Project. PLUS: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.

MULTIMEDIA GEORGE MANNES on a day in the life of cyberspace. PLUS: Dissing AOL's Online Music Awards.

VIDEO T Y BURR on Copycat, Serial Killer, and The Eyes Without a Face. P L U S : A new take on E.T.

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