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Virtual Newsstand: Movieline, September 1999


ENTERTAINMENT AS A WAY OF LIFE
MOVIELINE
September 1999

FEATURES

Zooey Deschanel
The 19 year old actress with the funny boy's name identifies more with Franny.

Rosanna Arquette
Playing offbeat, unpredictable coquettes with an earthy sensuality was Rosanna Arquette's stock-in-trade back in the '80s when she earned raves with Desperately Seeking Susan, After Hours and New York Stories.

Jason Lee
Jason Lee considers himself lucky to be sitting in front of me at Canter's deli, crunching on a salad. Only yesterday, he and a fishing buddy were stuck for hours in the mountains outside of L.A. when their SUV went off the road.

Sharon Stone: Getting Stoned
From the city by the bay that she now calls home, perennial style setter Sharon Stone lets rip on everything from guns, girlfriends and Gwyneth Paltrow to marriage, maternity and her first comedy in over a decade, The Muse.

Rebecca Gayheart: Monday Night Fever
Stars like Rebecca Gayheart are livin' la vida salsa at Hollywood's El Floridita.

Carrie-Ann Moss: Millenial Moss
The Matrix's kick-ass beauty Carrie-Anne Moss tries the future on for size and discovers it fits like a latex glove.

Blame it on Armani
When the '90s began, bad taste had a flashy stranglehold on Hollywood. Today, stars allow themselves to be dressed by stylists in designer labels they're happy to acknowledge. Who created this mutually beneficial system and managed to raise the level of taste in Hollywood at the same time? Giorgio Armani.

Lisa Loeb: From Tuneland to Tinseltown
Lisa Loeb is living proof that Hollywood makes passes at singers who wear glasses.

10 Very Fashionable Films
A look at the upcoming movies that give fashion designers--from Banana Republic to Dolce & Gabbana--starring roles.