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Entertainment Weekly
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Magazine Information
Genre: Entertainment
First appearance: "A Star Is Burns"

Entertainment Weekly is a magazine covering film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books and popular culture.

History

At the Springfield Film Festival Bart asked Barney if he made ​​a movie after it was announced his movie was next. Barney then questioning himself, before saying "No wonder I was on the cover of Entertainment Weekly".[1]

When Apu starting to act like an American he got rid of the "goofy sacred elephant statue" and put an issue of Entertainment Weekly with Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman there instead.[2]

Behind the Laughter

Entertainment Weekly is a real magazine.

Appearances

References


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