FALL ARTS PREVIEW

What’s Hot For the Big Chill of Fall

Autumn is dependable for big books, small movies and an unpredictable slate of new TV shows—including, this year, a series on victimized vampires.

 
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  • Posted By: mrsl115 @ 09/14/2008 10:09:35 AM

    Comment: Glad to know I'm not losing it. Did you just forget to put the actual preview in? Would love to know what happened.

  • Posted By: mrsl115 @ 09/14/2008 10:08:08 AM

    Comment: Glad to know I'm not losing it. Did they forget to put the actual preview in? Would love to know what happened here!

  • Posted By: MarkSmth @ 09/10/2008 5:42:21 PM

    Comment: What's the deal Newsweek? Can we have an explanation?

  • Posted By: jelonek @ 09/06/2008 12:19:40 PM

    Comment: Preview of nothing in the actual magazine and no apologies for negligence in the following issue either.

  • Posted By: MarkSmth @ 08/27/2008 6:25:56 PM

    Comment: Wow. I am so glad I'm not the only one that was confused by the "Fall Arts Preview" article in the magazine. I even thought there were pages missing. I would love an explanation. Also, if you're going to completely change up the last few pages of the magazine, at least give us a heads up, Jon.

  • Posted By: MarkSmth @ 08/27/2008 6:25:27 PM

    Comment: Wow. I am so glad I'm not the only one that was confused by the "Fall Arts Preview" article in the magazine. I even thought there were pages missing. I would love an explanation. Also, if you're going to completely change up the last few pages of the magazine, at least give us a heads up, Jon.

  • Posted By: Evelong @ 08/27/2008 7:55:50 AM

    Comment: Is this a joke? Or a mistake? Is the magazine going to become just a teaser for the online zine?

  • Posted By: bookgirl2008 @ 08/26/2008 7:06:04 PM

    Comment: Are you kidding me? My issue only had these the two movies and the one cd mentioned on this page. It's hardly a preview when you don't even cover what your introduction "teases." Way to cheap out, Newsweek.

 
 
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