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Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
MAY 31 1996; No. 329
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: CHER Laid bare. Why the diva dropped out and how she plans to come back. Photograph by David Scheinmann.
NEWS & NOTES:
The Mary Month of May The networks' recently announced fall lineups prove that love is all around again--in the form of Mary Tyler Moore Show knockoffs--Will Greg Kinnear give up his night job?...The stars get a bang out of Mission: impossibie's Los Angeles premiere...Sylvester Stallone's little movie is getting a lot higger...HOT SHEET...FLASHES...MONITOR...andmOre.
Being There E3 shows off new interactive entertainment.
Fights Julie Andrews snubs the Tonys and puts CBS' little-watched awards show in the spotlight. P L U S : EW s Tony picks.
FEATURES:
COVER Cher Determination BY DANA
KENNEDY After years of career-bruising infomercials, Cher comes clean about her mistakes, her ambitions, and her equally
outspoken ex-husband Sonny Bono and their daughter, Chastity.
Catch as Catch Cannes B Y ANNE T H O M P S O N The stars, the stargazers, and the movies themselves bared all at the Riviera resort's 49th annual film festival.
Psycho Kilmer BY REBECCA ASCHER-WALSH With a growing record of atrocious on-set behavior, Val Kilmer has Hollywood wondering if the de-caped crusader's got bats in his belfry.
REVIEWS:
MOVIES OWEN GLEIBERMAN on Mission: Impossible; also Spy Hard, Welcome to the Dollhouse. PLUS: Twister questions.
TELEVISION KEN TUCKER on Coach, Dave's World, Harry Anderson: The Tricks of His Trade, and Wings. PLUS: New shows this summer; Politically Incorrect's Chris Rock.
BOOKS GENE LYONS on Jeff Foxworthy's No Shirt. No Shoes.... No Problem!; Stephen King's The Green Mile continues.
MUSIC DAVID B R O w N E on Olympic-themed records that will go for the gold. P L U S: Tally Rich's blend of pop and soul.
MULTIMEDIA T Y BURR on websites devoted to summer movies. PLUS: Klingon CD-ROM director Jonathan Frakes.
VIDEO T Y BURR on Get Shorty and other movies based on Elmore Leonard novels. PLUS: Mobsters go Hollywood.
DEPARTMENTS: Mai I Praise for Chicago Hope and Daniel Bengali of Murder One. ncore May 24, 1974: Jazz eat Duke Ellington dies.
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