A stunning wildflower meadow on our summit hike at Mt. Revelstoke, B.C. - Friday, August 2, 2024

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Saturday, April 5, 2014

"Entertainment Weekly" Magazine - Sat., Apr. 5

This magazine is a guilty pleasure to read with information about movies, TV shows, books, video games, actors/actresses, music, comments from readers, and interviews with directors, stars, producers, and writers. The reporters also cover Comic-Con. There's a two-page, 10-item "Must List" with the best in movies, music, video games and books. I devour each and every issue.

This is no ordinary entertainment magazine with lots of photos and very little writing. "Entertainment Weekly" is well written with in-depth stories. The writers elucidate on what's behind the scenes. I find it engaging, educational and intelligently written.

I wouldn't want to be without it. I read it shamelessly. Guilty as charged.






7 comments:

  1. I've picked up a copy now and then in a waiting room and you are right-- I'm always surprised how much I enjoy it. Very unlike People and Us.

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    1. I find Entertainment Weekly to be much more in depth than People or Us, which seem to be more about the photos and gossip.

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    2. Not to say that I don't enjoy picking up a copy of People or Us in a hair salon to see the Best and Worst Dressed, and read some of their articles.

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  2. Eeeegads, Susan. Paulette watches those shows on TV so she'd love that magazine too. Me? There's nothing in the world I find more boring and nauseating than reading about Hollywood celebrities......unless it's reading about Royal family members.

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  3. Rick,
    Bob's with you on that. However, he does occasionally read a movie review or interview in the magazine if it intrigues him.

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  4. Cool. I used to read The National Enquirer. I could hardly wait to visit the Mama so I could read her back copies to find out about all the trash on actors, politicians, and other celebrities. Now, that I've been living with the Mama, I rarely look at it, even when fetching it from the mailbox for her. :-)
    The View from the Top of the Ladder

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  5. I, too like Entertainment Weekly but then I like People as well. I can find something of interest in just about any magazine.

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