LC control no. | no2003033806 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Reed, Julia |
Located | New Orleans (La.) Greenville (Miss.) |
Birth date | 1960-09-11 |
Death date | 2020-08-28 |
Place of birth | Greenville (Miss.) |
Place of death | Newport (R.I.) |
Affiliation | Reed Smythe & Co. |
Profession or occupation | Authors Editors Journalists Periodical editors Food writers Businesspeople |
Found in | Home front, 2002: p. 9 (Julia Reed) jkt. (senior writer at Vogue; also writes for Newsweek and N.Y. times magazine) One man's folly, 2014: page 4 of jacket (journalist and author Julia Reed is a contributing editor at Garden & Gun and Elle Decor. She also writes regularly for the Wall Street Journal, and she is the author of four books) South twoard home : adventures and misadvengures in my native land, 2018: CIP t.p. (Julia Reed ) data view ) ("JULIA REED is a contributing editor at Garden & Gun, where she writes the magazine's "The High & the Low" column. She is the author of But Mama Always Puts Vodka in Her Sangria, Ham Biscuits, Hostess Gowns, and Other Southern Specialties, Queen of the Turtle Derby and Other Southern Phenomena and The House on First Street, My New Orleans Story. Reed lives in New Orleans") Washington post WWW site, viewed Sept. 2, 2020 (in obituary dated Aug. 31, 2020: Julia Reed, a Mississippi native who wrote about presidential politics and fashion for Vogue before emerging as an irreverent and stylish chronicler of Southern life and food, died Aug. 28 in Newport, R.I. She was 59. Julia Evans Reed was born in Greenville on Sept. 11, 1960. In recent years Ms. Reed split her time between New Orleans and Greenville, where she helped promote and expand the annual Delta Hot Tamale Festival and opened a bookstore. She also partnered with Keith Smythe Meacham to found Reed Smythe & Co., which sells home and garden goods made by Southern artisans.) |
Associated language | eng |