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judy walgren

Judy Walgren began taking photographs as an excuse to shut the organic chemistry look and high tail it to the beach while studying pre-med at Pepperdine University. After graduating from IT Austin with a degree in journalism, she took a job with the Dallas Morning News in 1987, where she and a team of journalists received the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. She has since quit the News and freelances for publications such as Texas Monthly and the New York Times. This month her work appears in “What Women Want”

tom pauken

Tom Pauken is a political activist and attorney. He’s the author of a book on the Vietnam era titled The Thirty Years War:

Politics of the ’60s Generation and appears regularly on KERA-TV Channel 13’s “’On the Record.” This month marks the debut of his periodic column for us. called “Naked City.”

susan kendall& svbil kipriotis

“There is no ’h’ in ’Those Wining Women’ because we enjoy the lh’ out of wine,” joke Susan Kendall and Sybil Kipriotis, whose irreverent monthly wine column debutes in D’s restaurant section this month.

bvrd williams

D Magazine readers know Byrd Williams’ eccentric photography because his images have graced our pages for the past year. But what readers may not know is that several of his students’ photographs have also appeared in D. Williams, a fourth generation photographer, is a college professor (CCCCD. ETSU, UTD, SMU. TGJC, and Bauhaus-Weimar), published writer, and international artist. A photo virtuoso, Williams has done it all-from inventing photochemical formula to photographing the Queen. Above is an accidental self-portrait, the result of Williams taking a homemade camera to bed for a shutter test. For a look at his work this month, turn to “Has Success Spoiled the Family Place?”

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