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- Vital Signs
- Video news for the week of April 27, 1990
- Cold Feet
- Let Them Eat Bingo
- A parent gives her take on ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles''
- Beta's last stand
- The Wench is Dead
- Chattahoochee
- Hand-Holdin' Songs
- EW looks at five new titles
- Book news for the week of April 27, 1990
- Television news for the week of April 27
- Q&A
- Critic on the loose
- What to watch for the week of April 27
- Behind the scenes of ''Fall From Grace''
- Vladimir Horowitz's ''Last Recording''
- A Cloud on Sand
- Fear of a Black Planet
- In Living Color
- Fall From Grace
- Erik the Viking
- The Gods Must be Crazy II
- The history of Philo T. Farnsworth
- Mercy
- Squeeze Play
- Notable music for the week of April 27, 1990
- Songs for 'Drella
- Working Girl
- Crazy People
- Because It is Bitter, and Because It is My Heart
- Shelter
- The First Power
- Let it Ride
- Monsieur Hire
- Fat Man and Little Boy
- Tribes with Flags: A Dangerous Passage through the Middle East
- On the set of ''The Guardian''
- Next of Kin
- I Love You to Death
- Red Hot & Blue
- Movie news for the week of April 20, 1990
- His Little Women
- True Love
- Music news for the week of April 20, 1990
- The slow death of the morning shows
- Aspects of Love
- Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
- A Dry White Season
- Video news for the week of April 20, 1990
- The Book Browser
- Shannon's Deal
- The Fall of Pan Am 103
- TV news for the week of April 20
- How to make your own morning show
- Messa da Requiem
- Box office chart for April 20, 1990
- What to watch for the week of April 20
- Book news for the week of April 20, 1990
- The new voices of radio
- Miami Blues
- Across the Universe
- Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic
- What's with the CD longbox?
- Crazy People
- EW talks with Suzanne Vega
- Critic on the loose
- Things Here Are Different
- Goombata: The Improbable Rise and Fall of John Gotti and His Gand
- sex, lies and videotape
- Days of Open Hand
- Magazine news for the week of April 20, 1990
- Closer Than Ever
- ''In Living Color'' bursts onto the scene
- Ernest's transition from TV to film
- The history of a joke
- Music news from the week of April 13
- Freedom: A Live Acoustic Concert
- The Untouched Key
- Video news for the week of April 13
- Wilson Phillips
- Letters from our readers
- Film news from the week of April 13
- The Evening News
- Hawks
- J-Boys
- Cry Baby
- How Jay Leno writes his monologues
- What to Watch for week of April 13
- All that Jazz
- Blind Fury
- Simone de Beauvoir
- Lazarus
- The Forgotten
- Impulse
- The Fourth War
- Ben Hecht: The Man Behind the Legend
- Wings
- Critic on the loose
- Black Rain
- Artists raise money for AIDS
- I Love You to Death
- The Book Browser
- Representing the Mambo
- Mama, There's a Man in Your Bed
- Behind the Mask
- Book news from the week of April 13, 1990
- Sea of Love
- A Thousand Benjamins
- KID 'N PLAY'S FUNHOUSE
- THE TRIUMPH OF 'TWIN PEAKS'
- Look Who's Talking
- THE COOK, THE THIEF, HIS WIFE & HER LOVER
- BORN TO BE BAD
- BEST-SELLERS
- CRITICAL MASS
- NEWS & NOTES
- To Kill a Priest
- NEWS & NOTES
- SATURDAY AFTERNOON (VERY) LIVE TVKO
- FLASHBACKS: ON RETURNING TO VIETNAM
- YOU JUST FIGHT FOR YOUR LIFE: THE STORY OF LESTER YOUNG
- FOR ALL MANKIND
- Following the Tundra Wolf
- THE FOREIGN VERSION
- THE BOOK BROWSER
- TEEN IDOLS, HAS-BEENS, BAD GIRLS, AND CULT CAST-OFFS
- CRITICAL MASS
- BLACKS' MAGIC
- LEADER OF THE BANNED
- WHY TV HAD TO MAKE 'PEAKS'
- BUT SERIOUSLY, BLOKES
- CREATIVE CONTRASTS: MAKING MOODY MUSIC
- Cry-Baby
- PREVIEW: ESPN PLAYS BALL SPECIALTY
- LAURA BRANIGAN
- THE MUSIC CHARTS
- SPORTS
- THE PEGGY LEE SONGBOOK: THERE'LL BE ANOTHER SPRING
- CAPSULES
- Shirley Valentine
- TOP TAPES
- A 'PEAKS' TRAVELOGUE
- NEWS & NOTES
- NEWS & NOTES
- JOHN WATERS
- Twin Peaks
- Welcome Home
- BOX OFFICE
- MANIC NIRVANA
- NEWS & NOTES
- CRITIC ON THE LOOSE
- Johnny Handsome
- THE RATINGS
- SWEET LA-LA LAND
- TOKYO RISING: THE CITY SINCE THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE
- MAGAZINES: AWASH IN GREEN INK
- COUNTENANCE OF TRUTH: THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE WALDHEIM CASE