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  2. Judy Henske - Wikipedia

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    Judy Henske. Judith Anne Henske (December 20, 1936 – April 27, 2022) was an American singer and songwriter, dubbed "the Queen of the Beatniks " by producer Jack Nitzsche. [1] Initially performing in folk clubs in the early 1960s, her performances and recordings embraced blues, jazz, show tunes, and humorous material.

  3. David Marshall (Arizona politician) - Wikipedia

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    Residence (s) Snowflake, Arizona, U.S. Signature. Website. Campaign Website. Military service. Branch/service. United States Air Force. David Marshall is an American politician, former police officer, pastor and Republican member of the Arizona House of Representatives elected to represent District 7 in 2022.

  4. Judy Rebick - Wikipedia

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    Rebick became a nationally known figure as president of the National Action Committee on the Status of Women from 1990 to 1993. She was the co-host of a prime time debate show called Face Off on CBC Newsworld from 1994–1998 and then a women's discussion show Straight From the Hip, until 2000. She was a regular commentator on CBC TV's Sunday ...

  5. Judy Dater - Wikipedia

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    Judith Rose Dater (née Lichtenfeld; June 21, 1941) is an American photographer and feminist. She is celebrated for her 1974 photograph, Imogen and Twinka at Yosemite, featuring an elderly Imogen Cunningham, one of America's first woman photographers, encountering a nymph in the woods of Yosemite. The nymph is the model Twinka Thiebaud.

  6. Judy Tuwaletstiwa - Wikipedia

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    Judy Tuwaletstiwa (born 1941, Los Angeles, California) is an American multi-disciplinary artist and writer. She attended the University of California at Berkeley and Harvard University . [3] She held residencies at Pilchuck Glass School (1998), [4] Bullseye Glass Resource Center in Santa Fe (2012), the Corning Museum of Glass (2017), [3] and ...

  7. Judy Blye Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Wilson has won 6 Arios Awards from the Casting Society of America . Blye Wilson was married to actor Trey Wilson from 1975 until his death in 1989. Her brother is Richard Blye. Her sister was the actress Maggie Blye who died of cancer at 73 in March 2016 in her West Hollywood home. On July 1, 2016, it was announced that Judy had left her post ...

  8. Judy Youngblood - Wikipedia

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    Judy Youngblood. Judy Youngblood (born 1948 in El Paso, Texas) [1] is an American artist. Youngblood is known for her paintings based on weather phenomena, [2] [3] [4] and also for her mixed media art including paintings, drawings, etchings, and relief prints. [5] [6] She attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison and was associated with the ...

  9. Judy Shepard-Kegl - Wikipedia

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    Judy Shepard-Kegl (born June 20, 1953) is an American linguist and University of Southern Maine professor, best known for their research on the Nicaraguan sign language. Education [ edit ] Kegl received a Bachelor of Arts with a major in anthropology and a Master of Arts in linguistics both in 1975 from Brown University .