Business World Online - 26-27 March 2004 Lucy Lawless: Warrior woman 'Strong women are beginning to be taken seriously. We just have to tell our daughters that they can achieve anything. Even a father can do that.'
Cable Magazine (UK) February 1998 Issue. Xena Power. She's been
labelled the world's hardest telly babe, but is Lucy Lawless just as
tough in real-life? Here are 10 things you may not know abou tthe
princess warrior to help you decide.
Celebrity Skin Magazine - July 2004 - Issue #130 - short blurb and scans of Lucy as Xena from various
episodes. *I have chosen not to post two of the pics in the article because of the nudity (from episodes FIN - Xena's robe removed by the evil Yodoshi & Many Happy Returns - Gab and Xena about to jump into the pond*
Celebrity Skin Magazine - March 2004 - this issue has a picture of Lucy from the Red Wings game which I've decided not to post for obvious
reasons so please don't ask me why it's not there BUT there is a couple of greats photos of Lucy - one from the
Saturn Awards - June 12, 2001 in a low cut red dress and the other as Xena.
Many thanks to Ann for the scans
Cinescape Magazine - September/October 2000 - Sci-Fi
Invasion Resistance is futile, television viewers. This autumn, science fiction and
fantasy are finally taking over the airwaves. Article about Xena.
Cult TV Magazine - October 1997 - Modern Mythmakers Joe Nazzaro
chats to the writers and producer who are breathing new life into
old legends Hercules and Xena.
Dreamwatch Magazine - November 1997 Xena and Hercules - Making of
Modern Myths. Rob Tapert has had a rough television run of luck,
American Gothic, Mantis and his most recent creation Spy Game were
mishandled to extinction by the networks. But with Hercules and Xena
riding high on a worldwide level, Tapert's scales have more than
balanced, as he tells Marc Shapiro. Many thanks to Roger for the
scans
Earth Island Journal 22 March 2002 Xena's Genephobia. Lucy
Lawless and other Kiwis come out against Genetic Engineering and to
make New Zealand GE Free
This is an amusing little piece from Entertainment Weekly 16
November 2001...."Lucy Lawless makes out underwater with
Agent Doggett, and somewhere Gabrielle's throwing a big hissy fit."
Entertainment Weekly
7 March
1997 - Xenaphilia, Fans of 'Xena' have fomented a cultlike
passion for TV's most ferocious and fetching heroine. But is their
devotion enough to cut a swath for future female action stars?
The release date for Boogeyman (in the US) is 4 February 2005 according
to Fangoria Magazine Screen Gems has set a release date of February 4, 2005 for BOOGEYMAN, the first movie to roll for Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert’s Ghost House Pictures. Stephen T. (GET CARTER) Kay directed the film,
about a young man (7TH HEAVEN’s Barry Watson) who believes that the titular phantom devoured his father 16 years ago, and returns to his hometown to confront the creature as an adult. (See Fango #234, currently on
sale, for Raimi’s comments about the project.) The movie, which co-stars Emily Deschanel and Lucy Lawless, was lensed (in New Zealand) before Ghost House’s THE GRUDGE, but that Takashi Shimizu film will open first
(October 29 from Columbia).
Film TV Magazine (Italy) - 28 July 2002 Xena Mania. Having
retired Xena, Lucy Lawless, kiwi diva, gay icon, sex symbol for
males who love the risk, has taken part in X-Files; another
beautiful ambiguous role
17 high resolution scans from Fresh Magazine.
Fresh Magazine was published in Australia in 1999 and was going to
be the Australian unofficial Xena Warrior Princess magazine. There
was only 1 issue.