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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: APRIL 30, 1993; No. 168
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: RICHARD PRYOR. Comedy and Tragedy.
Richard Pryor Photographed For Entertainment Weekly By Jeffery Newbury.
NEWS & NOTES: Earnings Go to Hollywood Salaries of the stars, comparatively speaking...Roseanne blows up...Clint Eastwood's words of wisdom...H oT SHEET...FLASHES...and more. FEATURES:
COVER Richard Pryor in His Own Words AS TOLD TO DAVID SHUMACHER Attempting to return to the stand-up stage, the comic legend, now suffering from a crippling disease, learns to deal with the pain. PLUS: His best on video.

Shadows Enlighten BY MEREDITH BERKMAN An exclusive first look at Little Buddha, director Bernardo Bertolucci's eye-filling new Asian epic.

Between a Planet and a Hard Rock BY JESS CAGLE The powers behind Planet Hollywood and the Hard Rock Cafe duke it out for control of the show-biz burger business.

Depeche Modem (Mode) BY DAVID BROWNE Fans of the solemn British hit makers meet and greet by computer.

REVIEWS:
MOVIES OWEN GLEIBERMAN on The Dark Half; also Watch It, Bodies, Rest & Motion, The Night We Never Met, and Boiling Point. PLUS: Creating The Dark Half s birds.

TELEVISION KEN TUCKER on Murder in the Heartland; also Fires in the Mirror, Blind Spot, and Skinheads USA. PLUS: Series renewals; Joey Buttafuoco-inspired ad; Fairuza Balk.

BOOKS TIM A P P E L O on William Knoedelseder's Stiffed: A True Story of MCA, the Music Business, and the Mafia; also James Lee Burke's In the Electric Mist With Confederate Dead. PLUS: Peter O'Toole, the early years.

MUSIC DAVID H A J D U on Ella, Fitzgerald's 75th Birthday Celebration and First Lady of Song; also Midnight Oil. PLUS: Nina Simone's "return"; cover-art mite; newly released James Brown.

VIDEO T Y BURR on The Distinguished Gentleman and Bob Roberts; also The Green Pastures, Hallelujah, Enchanted April, and School Ties. PLUS: Inside the White House screening room.

KIDS EXTRA The latest in video, music, and books, from the editors of ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY and PARENTING.

DEPARTMENTS:
4/Mail Seinfeld, Boxing Helena, making raves.
13/Trends Red Shoe Diaries, Showtime's sexy hit series.
72/Encore April 29, 1968: Hair starts growing on Broadway.


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