Entertainment Weekly
The very first issue ofEntertainment Weeklyhit newsstands on Feb. 16, 1990.
Jennifer Lawrence
America’scollective girlfriend and BFFwas born in Louisville, Ky. on Aug. 15, 1990.
Lawrencecelebrated her 25th birthdaythis summer with a party in Hollywood that included an appearance from Kris Jenner.

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Sarah Hyland
The former child star turns 25 on Nov. 24.
Oh, the Places You’ll Go!
A time-honored gift for recent grads, the colorful tale is one of Seuss' most beloved titles.

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Liam Hemsworth
The Aussie actor celebrated his 25th on Jan. 13.
Margot Robbie
The Wolf of Wall Streetactress Robbie was born in Australia on July 2, 1990.
The singer’s sophomore project went multiplatinum, hit No.

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1 on the Billboard 200, and introduced listeners to the hit single “Nothing Compares 2 U.”
Twin Peaks
Twin Peaks’short but memorable runbegan on ABC on April 8, 1990.
The show’s two seasons had a lasting impression,inspiring a rebootplanned for 2016 from co-creator David Lynch.

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The long-running show aired the stories of legal professionals for nearly 20 years before it wrapped in May 2010.
Ghost
Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze took a seat at the pottery wheel together for July 1990’sGhost.
The supernatural romanceinspired many imitatorsand stunned at the worldwide box office with a $505 million total gross.

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Emma Watson
Hogwarts' brightest graduated into her mid-twenties when she turned 25 on April 15.
10 on the Billboard 200 and was certified platinum.
The sequel toThe Bourne IdentityandThe Bourne Supremacywas Ludlum’s last contribution to the series.

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