Julia Jones
Born | January 23, 1981 |
Hometown | Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America |
Height | 5'8" (1.73m) |
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James Graham’s concerning MRI results ‘likely linked to repetitive head trauma’
- Graham has said he suffered more than 100 concussions during his career.
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Care home visits guidance in England is unlawful, charity claims
Care home visits guidance in England is unlawful, charity claimsCampaigners threaten legal action over suffering caused by lack of visits to most vulnerable * Coronavirus – latest updates * See all our coronavirus coverage
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World’s poorest people bearing costs of rainforest conservation that benefits entire world, scientists warn
Richer nations are “freeloading” off some of the poorest communities in the world by forcing them to foot the bill for rainforest conservation, according to a new study. In Madagascar, an island known for its stunning biodiversity and lush tropical forests, farming communities are abandoning their way of life to satisfy the demands of international climate change prevention programmes. Crucially, despite clear commitments by the likes of the World Bank to compensate those harmed by these progr
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Die Zauberflöte, Royal Opera House, London, review: It still packs its punch
Two contrasting Magic Flutes are treading the boards in London. The first, the traditionalist take on Mozart’s magical fable sung by world-class singers in David McVicar’s highly popular Royal Opera House production, first seen in 2003, enjoying its sixth revival by Thomas Guthrie under the baton of British conductor Julia Jones, and still conjuring its magic amid John Macfarlane’s back marbled Masonic halls replete with orreries and constellated night skies. Mauro Peter makes a regal Tamino,
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Wind River review: Taylor Sheridan's chilly noir gets the riveting best out of Jeremy Renner
Wind River review: Taylor Sheridan's chilly noir gets the riveting best out of Jeremy Renner
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Watch a script read of Steve Bannon's rap musical: 'If I had my way, I’d make a quarry of these slaves'
The latter, an adaptation of Coriolanus, made its way into the public domain and this week was given a formal table read by NowThis News. Menenius Agrippa, a senator of Rome, is recast as “Agrippa, ‘Mack Daddy’ of South Central, an ORIGINAL GANGSTA (O.G.) upper-echelon Blood" in the script, which was mostly penned by his co-writer for 18 years, Julia Jones, before he "added stuff".
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