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Entertainment Weekly

Thursday, Feb. 12, 1998

This side up!

Letter from the Editor

Thanks to those of you who stopped by our table outside the MU last Thursday to share your opinion about the SPM with the staff. We found that many of you appreciate the change we did in incorporating the magazine on the flipside of the State Press. It seems that we are now reaching more of you with our weekly entertainment news and features, and from the feedback you gave us, it seems as if you like what you read.


Features

 

 

An inside look at the making of Sphere

In Sphere, the latest addition to the science-fiction movie genre, veteran actors Dustin Hoffman, Sharon Stone, Samuel L. Jackson and Peter Coyote join newcomers Queen Latifah and Liev Schreiber in an underwater heyday of action and suspense.

Black Lab's vocalist shares thoughts on fame and Nietzsche

Ever noticed that in the world of rock 'n roll lead vocalists all begin to sound the same after a while? Well, thank the music suits for finding Black Lab's frontman Paul Durham, who is breathing fresh air into a scene that has been choking on the continued exhaust of Eddie Vedder wannabees.

Indigo Girls:

Indigo Girl, Amy Ray, talks about her position as an influential role model for gays in an in-person interview.


Reviews

Reel Time (Movies & Videos)

  • The Wedding Singer
  • Sphere

Sound Check

  • KMFDM
  • Hepcat


Opinion Cafe

"Best sex I ever had! I swear to God!" Howard Stern said when he boasted about having sex with "Leah" -- a hot new sex toy for sale -- appropriately called the RealDoll.


All Access (Calendar of Entertainment)

Featuring music, theaters, musicals, art, movies and events


State Press Magazine Staff

VIVI STENBERG Magazine Editor
MONICA LID Asst. Magazine Editor

REPORTERS Jeff Morris, Dylan Simmons

CONTRIBUTORS Jim Poulin, Jonathan Inge, Scott Samplin, Brad Lang, Jeremy Weiss, Brian Ary

The State Press Magazine is published Thursday during fall and spring semesters, except holidays and exam periods, at Matthews Center, Room 15, Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz. 85287-1502.

The State Press Magazine is the only entertainment magazine exclusively published for and circulated on the ASU campus. The news and views published in this newspaper are not necessarily those of the ASU administration, faculty, staff or student body.

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