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Today's Joanna Page: the iTunes festival

Posted on December 15, 2008 | Post a comment |

Joanna Page on the iTunes music festival

Just to mix it up a bit with Today's Joanna Page, here's a picture (or two) from her visit to the iTunes music festival, where she managed to avoid falling asleep while being interviewed by Peaches Geldof - although Peaches clearly wishes she'd taken her Ritalin before having to do an actual, you know, like job for a change.

Here's JP miming a spinning class from when she joined a gym.

Joanna Page talks about the horrors of spinning

You can watch the full interview below on YouTube. Try not to throw a brick at your monitor whenever Peaches is on-screen.

You know, I will get round to a proper look at Miss Julie and This Year's Love, one day. I'm not just stalling for time, honest.

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