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.
Autumn is dependable for big books, small movies and an unpredictable slate of new TV shows—including, this year, a series on victimized vampires.
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.
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!
Comment: What's the deal Newsweek? Can we have an explanation?
Comment: Preview of nothing in the actual magazine and no apologies for negligence in the following issue either.
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.
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.
Comment: Is this a joke? Or a mistake? Is the magazine going to become just a teaser for the online zine?
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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