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There’s a picture of Blume with Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, and another of her flanked by Theodor Seuss Geisel and Maurice Sendak. “I wanted to do what they did—write rhyming picture books,” explains Blume. Her early attempts, never published, are in a box in her New York City apartment, with a note to her children: “If you publish these after my death, I will come back and haunt you.

EW got to spend a day hanging out at Judy Blume’s house. Jealous?

ALERT: Shawn and Eric visited the set of Girl Meets World!! Think this means cameos?

We check in with what the cast of The O.C. is up to these days… just ‘cause.

Welcome to the EW, bitch!

Relevant to our interests. (No Drew Carey on the new show, though.)

Microsoft is getting rid of Hotmail — but don’t worry, because these obsolete Internet curiosities are still online (and, in some cases, unchanged since the ’90s. Amanda, please!).

DANIELLE FISHEL: Ben and I call each other hubby and wife. I’ve known Ben since I was 12-years-old. Eighteen years of my life I’ve known Ben, and for all of those years he’s been lumped together with me as being my partner in crime, my husband. The same for Ben, he doesn’t go anywhere without people asking about Topanga and I don’t go anywhere without people asking about Cory. There is definitely a part of me that feels like Ben will always be my first husband. That’s just the relationship we have. You know we’re very close. We talk very openly. I think we share a lot of similar characteristics to a couple that’s been together for a long time. We know each other so incredibly well and we love each other and it’s just the best.

An in-depth interview with Girl Meets World stars Cory and Topanga — sorry, Ben and Danielle.

And this is Girl Meets World’s Shawn 2.0, 13-year-old Sabrina Carpenter. She’s certainly got the hair for the job.

Meet Cory and Topanga’s daughter, Riley Matthews.

Presenting 2012 in nostalgia — from Matthew Broderick’s Ferris Bueller commercial to Girl Meets World and beyond. (Seriously beyond: There’s something about Fred Durst in there.)

In which your favorite Boy Meets World fansite EW remembers Boy Meets World’s best celebrity guest stars — beginning, of course, with Adam “Griff Hawkins” Scott.

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