News about Lucinda Williams
Hugh Bonneville's ex-wife Lucinda Williams is'embracing the Good Life' after being thrown away from Downton Abbey as she plants her own fruit and vegetables in a £50,000 greenhouse
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January 15, 2024
Lucinda, a Lulu, is also adding thousands of solar panels to the West Sussex home she once shared with Lord Grantham in Downton. 60 solar panels have been installed on the outskirts of Milland's picturesque village. A field next to the six-bedroom, four-bath home, worth about £4 million. There will be three rows of 20 solar panels in the field, with each row measuring 24 meters long. According to a planning application, the primary goal of installing the solar panels was to provide "clean, renewable electricity" to the large house.
Lucinda Williams has returned to work: Stories From a RockNRoll Heart
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June 30, 2023
ADRIAN THRILLS: You can often determine a singer by the company they keep. Lucinda Williams' credentials, on that score, are unsurpassed. On Robert Plant's last record with Alison Krauss in 2021, the Louisiana singer appeared regularly with the late Tom Petty and provided backing vocals. Bruce Springsteen and his partner Patti Scialfa are on her 16th solo album, out today. It's easy to see why she attracts the most coveted titles. She started out as a country artist, but her biker boots, leather jackets, and road-hardened rock 'n' roll struggled to triumph over the Nashville establishment, but she soon discovered her niche in beautifully crafted Americana.
DR MEGAN ROSSI: How to retrain a sensitive gut so you can eat veg again
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September 6, 2022
DR MEGAN ROSSI: You know plants are good for you, but what if you're one of the millions who suffer from a 'sensitive' stomach and they really just don't agree with you? It's actually quite common, with up to 30 percent of adults experiencing a sensitive gut condition at some point (IBS), full-blown irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), or even just a short-term upset stomach following a bug or course of antibiotics. The long-term cure for several gut-related disorders is to eat more plants, but many people who recommend this to clients are told, 'I want to but they can't - they upset my guts.'