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Once upon a time, Shonda Rhimes had a very different vision of Miranda Bailey.  Bailey, played by Chandra Wilson, has ruled over Grey's Anatomy ever since the pilot, when Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and her fellow interns learned to be very afraid of the woman people called the "nazi." In a new Black History Month interview with Good Morning America, Wilson and executive producer Zoanne Clack recalled the audition process and the fact that originally, Bailey was "
Interrail at 50Antwerp holidaysIn the final leg of our odyssey to celebrate 50 years of Interrail, we explore a city that’s seriously hip, but also caters for those who are just beer-curious Is it Colin Farrell’s fault that Antwerp isn’t better known, or loved? Ever since the 2008’s In Bruges, that is the city that has cornered the market as Belgium’s quirky tourist destination, while the country’s actual coolest city flies under the radar.
It’s been a tough last few days for Insomniac Games. Following the leak of over 1.67TB of files online in what is one of the biggest leaks in gaming history, the renowned studio’s upcoming games for the PS5 has leaked on the internet. And among the games leaked is one Insomniac Games had already revealed to its fanbase; Wolverine. The major update comes from a trusted insider who’s been covering the Insomniac leak closely.
EconomicsWhen the World Bank set its mission to a ‘world free of poverty’, it was ‘Martin’s definition and Martin’s measure’ Martin Ravallion, an Australian economist who devoted his career to fighting poverty, occasionally found his reputation preceded him to remote parts of the world. In 2016 the Dutch publication De Correspondent described a 2005 field trip Ravillion took to the southern Chinese province of Guizhou – one of the country’s poorest – where he asked the county statistician what approach he used to calculate how many people in the region were poor.
“Killjoy” (2000) Charles Band’s Full Moon Entertainment is no stranger to nightmarish clowns, having produced several entries in the “Demonic Toys” series, which featured a clown-shaped Jack-in-the-box. But they stuck pay dirt with “Killjoy,” a low-budget slasher film about a supernatural clown who avenges the murder of a teenager. A modest hit on video, the movie spawned four sequels, including 2012’s “Killjoy Goes to Hell,” which added twelve additional evil clowns to the mix.
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Bret Michaels was pissed when he heard he missed out on a threesome with one of his reality show contestants -- but Brandi tells TMZ she doesn't do them all the time. Riiiiiight. Play video content TMZ spotted the babygotboobs.com star, aka "Brittany," with "Rock of Love" co-star Heather on Robertson Blvd., shopping for some paparazzi attention. Without being asked, Brandi admitted she was the video vixen, saying, "It was just a one time deal .
Survivors say the wall of water was like a tsunami that destroyed nearly everything in its path as it roared through a Black Hills canyon and into town. The flash flood that hit Rapid City, S.D., on June 9, 1972, was one of the worst floods in U.S. history. It killed 238 people and damaged or washed away more than 1,300 homes. On Saturday, the city will read the names of those who died and reflect on how the flood changed the way the city and others towns across the country built themselves.