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  2. Double Trouble (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Double Trouble premiered in April 1984. Initially, the series was set in Des Moines, Iowa, and generally revolved around the twins' high school or their father's dance studio (thus giving the girls a chance to show off their real-life dancing skills). Most of the show's comedy was generated from the fact that one twin was serious while the ...

  3. Jean Sagal - Wikipedia

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    Jean Sagal is an American television actress and director.In the 1980s, she co-starred with her twin sister Liz Sagal in the television series Double Trouble that ran in 1984–85.

  4. Gallery (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Gallery has long featured a "Girl Next Door" contest in which photographers submit pictures of amateur models (similar to Hustler's "Beaver Hunt.") From each group of monthly entries, one model winner is selected. At the end of the year, one is crowned "Girl Next Door of the Year" and awarded a cash prize of $25,000.

  5. Jan Cicero Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Jan Cicero Gallery was a contemporary art gallery founded and directed by Jan Cicero (née Pickett), which operated from 1974 to 2003, with locations in Evanston and Chicago, Illinois and Telluride, Colorado. [1]

  6. 18 of the Best Art Galleries in Chicago, According to a ... - AOL

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    In addition to the world-renown Art Institute of Chicago, which houses nearly 300,000 works of art alone, there are countless independent spaces to explore—which is exactly why we did a deep ...

  7. Laura Letinsky - Wikipedia

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    Laura L. Letinsky [1] (born 1962) [2] is an artist and a professor in the Department of Visual Arts at the University of Chicago. [1] She is currently based in Chicago, Illinois where she lives and works.

  8. Ioanna Stais, Heretic’s head of sales and acquisitions, commented: “’Little Trouble Girls’ is an intimate and striking exploration of desire, friendship and faith, told with rare ...

  9. Galleries Maurice Sternberg - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Sternberg died in 1994 and the gallery passed to his wife, Judith who directed the gallery until 1999. [2] The gallery was sold to Harvey Pool and Susan Pool, former Los Angeles marketing executives. Under the gallery's new directors, the location was moved from its original location in the Drake Hotel to the John Hancock Center.