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Upon MoMA's reopening in 2004, its admission cost increased from $12 to $20, making it one of the most expensive museums in the city. [111] However, it has free entry on the first Friday of every month from 4:00pm to 8:00pm, as part of the Uniqlo Free Friday Nights program. [112]
From 2007 to 2011, she had a recurring role in the television drama Friday Night Lights as Angela Collette. In 2014, Wheeler-Nicholson played the role of character Scarlett O'Connor's abusive mother on the musical drama series Nashville. [4] In 2015, she had a supporting role in the independent drama film 6 Years.
Friday Night Lights is an American television drama series that aired on NBC and DirecTV's The 101 Network from 2006 to 2011. The series is based on the non-fiction book of the same name. Set in the fictional town of Dillon, Texas, the show focuses on a high school varsity football team. Several characters in the series are adapted from ...
Friday Night Vibes (Black Adam and The Suicide Squad) - TBS Happy's Place - NBC Outlander (season finale) - Starz RuPaul's Drag Race - MTV Shark Tank (winter premiere) - ABC. 8:30 p.m. Lopez vs ...
Ryan Malgarini was 11 when "Freaky Friday" was released, and even younger when the movie was filmed. He played Anna's cute but annoying little brother, Harry.
Elizabeth Juliene Mikel (née Lacy; born November 7, 1963) is an American actress and jazz vocalist from Dallas, Texas.She is best known for her role as Corrina "Mama" Williams, mother of star running back Brian "Smash" Williams, on the NBC television series Friday Night Lights.
Abbott Elementary returns from winter break tonight — and the regular crew has got some company. The newest episode, “Volunteers,” will see Abbott’s fellow Philadelphia residents visit for ...
"It Ain't Easy Being J.D. McCoy" is the sixth episode of the third season of the American sports drama television series Friday Night Lights, inspired by the 1990 nonfiction book by H. G. Bissinger. It is the 43rd overall episode of the series and was written by supervising producer Bridget Carpenter , and directed by Patrick Norris .