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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: Fall 2000; No. 565
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: How to break into Showbiz. Drew Barrymore photographed for EW by Sam Jones in New York City on Sept 17, 2000.

I Know This much Is Drew What's a girl named Barrymore know about breaking into showbiz? A lot.

GETTING STARTED:
making the Grade Thinking of learning the ropes in film school? Check out our guide to the country's top programs.

Five Ways to Finance Your Indie Film Darren Aronofsky, James Ibback, Kevin Smith, and others reveal creative ways to fund your dream project.

Surfing Into Showbiz In cyberspace, no one can hear you scream...but they can see your short film or buy your first book. Here's how some people are putting the Net in networking.

The Write Connections Your book could soon be a major motion picture--if you know how to sell it. Experts offer a step-by-step guide to penning a screen gem.

Everything I Know I Learned at the Movies Having doubts about how to handle your floundering career? See a movie. Useful life lessons can be gleaned from classic films.

CATCHING A BREAK:
The Discovery Zone For Burt Lancaster, it was the uniform. For Lana Turner, it was a soda. Here's the real story on how these and other celebs got their big break and went from obscurity to fame and fortune.

Going Postal in Hollywood For more than a half century the mailroom at the William Morris talent agency has been a launching pad to success. A look at the latest wannabe moguls.

Let's Get Flunky The inside scoop on being a right-hand man (or woman) in this excerpt from the forthcoming guide It's All Your Fault: How to Make It as a Hollywood Assistant, by BM Robinson and Ceridwen Morris.

Tales of Ambition A special pullout comic book from cartoonist Ward Sutton.

Getting a Piece of the Rock Er Roll Your band's got buzz, your indie CD is selling, but still no record deal. Go behind the music and find out what a major-label exec really wants.

The Making of a Wells-Bred TV Director The producer of The West Wing fires up a program to bring minority talent into the Hollywood trenches. Can't Sing? Can't Dance? No Problem Okay, so you don't have the talent to be a star. Get over it. Here are a few other ways to score in showbiz.

STAYING ALIVE:
Hollywood Confidential: Confessions of a Casting Director Getting the audition isn't the hard part. Winning it is. Here are an insider's tips for walking away with the part.

Hollywood Confidential:
Legends of the Casting Call Learning to survive that necessary evil on your way to the top: the audition. Four actresses tell all.

Still Dreaming After All These Years The Rat Pack lives: Three Las Vegas lounge lizards are doing it Frank's way. But is anyone listening?.

Screenplay Contest: Three Perfect Winners The finalists of EW 's first-ever screenwriting contest.

Hollywood Confidential: Secrets of an Agent man A player at a top agency fesses up about being the power behind the celebs.

Outwit, Outplay, Outfit The fashionable cast of The WB's new series Grosse Pointe shows us that success is as much about style as it is about substance.

10 Ways Not to Break Into Showbiz Jim Mullen offers surefire tips to keeping your name out of lights.


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