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Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
JANUARY 7, 2000; No. 520
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER: The Sopranos' Edie Falco and James Gandolfini photographed for EW by Michael O'Neill Nov. 20, 1999.
INSIDE: EYES WIDE OPEN Tom Cruise snaps himself for photographer Alistair Morrison in London in '96.
NEWS and NOTES:
Daddy, Oh! Will rap mogul Sean "Puffy" Combs' arrest for weapons possession affect his career--and will it slow the rise of his red-hot girlfriend, Jennifer Lopez?... Burning Questions raised by holiday movies...Apocalypses now: Comparing Hollywood's doom-laden forecasts with what actually happened...Hot Sheet... Flashes... Monitor.
Bright Lights, Baked Ziti Lace up your wiretaps, because EW is taking you deep inside the second season of HBO's Mob drama, The Sopranos. BY STEVE D A LY.
The Emperor Strikes Back First he rearranged your desktop.
Now Microsoft chairman Bill Gates is rocketing into your home-entertainment universe. Call it 2001: A Gates Odyssey. BY NOAH ROBISCHON.
The Frame Game Some of the world's most famous faces call the shots for photographer Alistair Morrison's photo project. BY JOSHUA RICH.
REVIEWS:
MOVIES
OWEN GLEIBERMAN & LISA SCHWARZBAUM on Any Given Sunday, Magnolia, The Talented Mr. Ripley, The Hurricane, and others. PLUS: Reel World.
TELEVISION
KEN TUCKER on NYPD Blue. PLUS: First Wave's Rena Mero; On the Air; What to Watch.
STAGE
J E S S CA G L E on the diva-driven Minnelli on Minnelli, Putting It Together, and Waiting in the Wings.
BOOKS
TOM DE HAVEN on thrillers from Thomas Perry, Dean Koontz, and Colin Harrison. PLUS: Editor's Choice.
MUSIC
ROB B R U N N E R on soundtracks from three new films. PLUS: Hear and Now; Magnolia muse Aimee Mann.
VIDEO K MARC BERNARDIN on The Thomas Crown Affair, The Hunt for Red October, and Die Hard. PLUS: Fast Forward; New to DVD.
INTERNET
NOAH ROBISCHON'spost-Y2K predictions. PLUS: South Park's creators hit the Web; Cybertalk.
DEPARTMENTS:.
LEGACIES Remembering R & B singer Curtis Mayfield and Catch-22 novelist Joseph Heller.
FIRST PERSON EW contributor Daniel Okrent recounts his acting stint in Sweet and Lowdown.
MAIL Readers approve the inclusion of The Green Mile's supporting actors on our cover; in defense of the James Bond franchise.
ENCORE Jan. 6, 1973: Schoolhouse Rock debuts on ABC.
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