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Julia Turner (born c. 1979) [1] is an American journalist and critic. She is Deputy Managing Editor of the Los Angeles Times from 2018 and a co-host of the Slate Culture Gabfest podcast. She was previously the editor-in-chief of online magazine Slate from 2014 to 2018. Turner grew up in Boston, the daughter of two Boston Globe journalists. [1]
A career diplomat, Turner served in the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs for 16 years. [2] She recently served as director of the Office of East Asia and the Pacific in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor and was director for Southeast Asia at the United States National Security Council.
Julee is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Julee Cerda (born 1978), American actress; Julee Cruise (1956–2022), American singer and songwriter;
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Julie Montagu started a blog, called the "Flexi Foodie" and wrote a successful cookbook, [4] Superfoods: The Flexible Approach to Eating More Superfoods & Superfoods Superfast. [6] She founded the charity Council for Evidence-Based Psychiatry after Luke's recovery, based on their experiences. [7]
Hyperpartisan liberal political blog known for publishing unsubstantiated or false claims and conspiracy theories, especially on matters relating to Donald Trump and Russia [4] [38] [27] [78] Patriot Crier PatriotCrier.com Per PolitiFact. [1] [212] [213] Patriot Hangout Patriothangout.com Per FactCheck.org. Copied article from The Rightists, a ...
Born in Creston, Iowa, Julee Ann Cruise was the daughter of John Cruise, the town dentist, and Wilma Cruise, who was his office manager. [5] [6] She studied French horn at Drake University [7] and performed as a singer and actress in Minneapolis with the Children's Theater Company [8] (notably in the role of Jinjur in stage adaptations of L. Frank Baum's Oz books).
Julee Cottage is an historic home built in c. 1805 and located in the Historic Pensacola Village (within the Pensacola Historic District) at 210 East Zaragoza Street in Pensacola, Florida, U.S.. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The building serves as the home of the Black History Museum of West Florida (or Center for Black Heritage).