John dee 007
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Theatre
Laughing Boy
The Motive and The Cue
The Grass Is Greener
An Hour and A Half Late
The Niceties
Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike
Pinter at the Pinter Four
Monogamy
Linda
Hand To God
The Seagull
Ah Wilderness!
84 Charing Cross Road
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Blithe Spirit
NSFW
Noises Off
Private Lives
All's Well That Ends Well
A Month In The Country
The Little Hut
Calendar Girls
The Apple Cart &nbs
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Dee-1
American rapper from Louisiana
Musical artist
David Arnold Augustine Jr. (born April 10, 1985), known professionally as Dee-1, is an American rapper, author, educator, and activist from New Orleans, Louisiana.[3] The success of his 2010 single, "Jay, 50, and Weezy", led him to sign a recording contract with RCA Inspiration three years later. In 2019, he parted ways with the label in favor of an independent career.[4][5][6]
Also known for his social and educational work, he was appointed by his home state's governor, John Bel Edwards, to the lead the Louisiana Council for the Success of Black Men and Boys in 2021. Augustine is a 2022-2023 Nasir Jones Hip Hop fellow at Harvard University. In 2024, began teaching a self-designed course at Tufts University, "The Intersection of Hip Hop and Social Change".[7]
Augustine's accolades include an NAACP Power of Influence Award, and an Emmy Award nomination for hosting The Manhattan Project (2021).[8]
Biography
Early life
Hailing from New Orlean
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Quick Info
Tower Ward, London, England
Mortlake, London, England
Biography
John Dee's father was Roland Dee who was of Welsh descent. Roland Dee dealt in textiles and, in addition, was a gentleman sewer at the court of Henry VIII. In this latter capacity he would have made clothing for the royal household as well as buying and supplying fabrics for the King. John Dee's mother was Jane Wild. Jane married Roland when she was fifteen years of age and, three years later, John (who was their first and only child) was born.John was educated at a school in Chelmsford in Essex from 1535, then entered St. John's College, Cambridge in November of 1542. There he studied Greek, Latin, philosophy, geometry, arithmetic and astronomy. Woolley writes [10]:-
He was so eager to learn, he later recalled, so "vehemently bent to s
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