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Omah Lay grew up aroud criminals

The widely loved, Port Harcourt-born artist disclosed this in a recent interview with H. Steph. He said, "I grew up among criminals. It's crazy. I grew up in Marine Base. And if you know that place very much you will know that it's like one place in Port Harcourt where people didn't used to go at the time I was growing up. "I grew up around criminals, thugs and stuff like that.

The Bakers Wife

Stephen Schwartz's "The Baker's Wife" has some ephemeral charms but now seems pretty stale bread. Best known for the soaring ballad "Meadowlark," the 1976 musical is one of those much-loved but rarely seen shows. The handsomely mounted Paper Mill revival is well cast and pleasingly sung but somewhat tedious. Hatched long ago in the pre-Atkins days before carbs became the enemy, Stephen Schwartz‘s “The Baker’s Wife” has some ephemeral charms but now seems pretty stale bread.

'Velvet Buzzsaw' director Dan Gilroy explains the inside joke behind Jake Gyllenhaal's viral 'melanc

"I have to give credit to Will Ferrell and 'Megamind,' which is a movie I really love," Gilroy told INSIDER during a phone call on Friday afternoon. Gilroy found himself in the spotlight at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, thanks to a Hollywood Reporter interview with the "Velvet Buzzsaw" cast. As Gilroy discussed the movie's other star, Renee Russo, he used the word melancholy, pronouncing it "

20+Times Animals Slept inSuch Awkward Positions, ItWas Hilarious

Sleep is the time when we don’t control our bodies, and sometimes this turns out to be absolutely hilarious. For example, sperm whales and walruses sleep “standing still” in the water. And we thought cats are the weirdest sleepers on Earth! Bright Side has collected pictures of animals sleeping in the most unexpected poses and places. Enjoy! 1. This is all cats’ most favorite sleeping position ever: 2. The baby’s too tired of playing 3. What a nice pillow down there!

3.115 communes susceptibles d'accueillir le prochain centre de stockage

Après l'appel à candidatures lancé début juin par le ministère de l'Ecologie afin d'identifier des sites volontaires pour accueillir un centre de stockage de déchets radioactifs "de faible activité à vie longue" (5.000 ans au moins), l'Agence nationale pour la gestion des déchets radioactifs (Andra) vient d'annoncer que vingt départements environ disposent d'un terrain géologique a priori compatible. Dans ces vingt départements (Ardennes, Aude, Aveyron, Cher, Eure, Indre, Lot, Marne, Haute-Marne, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Meuse, Moselle, Nord, Oise, Pas-de-Calais, Bas-Rhin, Seine-Maritime, Somme, Tarn-et-Garonne, Vosges), inclus dans huit régions, 3.