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Volume III, Issue 18
October 25 - November 1, 1999

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Film & TV 

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Steven Soderbergh isn't resting on his laurels. His latest movie, "The Limey," is an icy, offbeat, but highly accessible crime drama. "Boys Don't Cry" is a harrowing, yet often lyrical film about Teena Brandon, a confused teenager who spent a few reckless, glorious years pretending to be a boy. The tie-in book is not a new concept. What is new, though, is the novelization of adult dramatic series. Plus, reviews of "Crazy in Alabama," "Three to Tango," and many more!
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The grungy hard-rock/heavy-metal band Creed debuted at #1 with "Human Clay" in the face of competition from Garth Brooks and hip-hop duo Method Man and Redman. Vibraphonist Milt Jackson, who died recently, was acknowledged as a superb soloist, dynamic accompanist, and mentor to a stylistically diverse group of musicians. Like many musicians, George Jones' prodigious talents rose above the havoc he left in his wake. But it's been a wild, terrifying thrill-ride of a life. Plus, Linda Ronstadt ponders retirement, a Doobie Brothers box retrospective, Tony Bennett sings Duke Ellington, and more!
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