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During its celebrated eight-season run, critics and audiences alike were certainly high on Showtime s
Weeds. Starring Mary-Louise Parker in one of her most acclaimed performances, along with Justin Kirk, Elizabeth Perkins, and Kevin Nealon in supporting turns, this darkly comedic series from
Weeds 4.20, which is now in development. With the announcement of this decade-later continuation, we asked ourselves, What is the
Weeds cast doing now? Let s take a look and find out!
Mary-Louise Parker (Nancy Botwin)
As Nancy Botwin, a PTA soccer mom who maintains her upper-middle-class lifestyle by being a weed dealer, Mary-Louise Parker plays the protagonist in Showtime s
Chillin’ with Erica Muñoz 27
Chillin’ with Erica Muñoz
Erica Muñoz is a renowned actress and proud mother of 2 who discovered her talent at an early age.
Her acceptance to the prestigious California Institute of the Arts showed promise, along with her audition for the award-winning musical RENT. She was quickly offered a role, which she took to pursue her dream of acting on Broadway. She followed her stage career, with a return to Los Angeles to pursue television and film. Erica can be seen in the CBS series “Jericho,” CBS’ “Numb3rs,” and the VH1 sketch comedy show “Acceptable TV,” which also starred Dan Harmon and Jack Black. As of recent on the TV front, she can be seen on “Grey’s Anatomy” playing Wilmer Valderrama’s sister and NBC’s “Indebted” with Fran Drescher. Her film career includes “Sueño,” opposite John Leguizamo and Elizabeth Peña and “Days of Wrath” starring Amber Valletta, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Laurence Fishburne.
Murals bringing awareness to human trafficking pop up around Houston
HOUSTON - If you pass through Houston s northside, you may notice four new mini-murals.
Besides being beautiful public art, they re also helping to raise awareness about one of the most challenging crimes in our city human trafficking. Using art as a way to communicate with people is so powerful, said Houston City Councilmember Karla Cisneros, District H.
Cisneros says her office used 311 data to pinpoint areas in her district where they consistently get calls about possible prostitution or sex trafficking. They identified Airline at Crosstimbers, Airline at Cavalcade, Jensen at Crosstimbers, and Moody Park.
Houston artist Anat Ronen paints a mini mural on a traffic signal control box at Moody Park. (Photo by Alex Barber)
Houston City Council member Karla Cisneros, a longtime fan of the cityâs mini mural program, recently came up with a way to enlarge a muralâs purpose by combatting a city scourge â human trafficking.
Four new âMini Muralsâ on traffic signal control cabinets in Cisnerosâ District H aim to bringing human trafficking prevention and awareness to Northside Houston, just in time for Januaryâs Human Trafficking Awareness Month.
Cisneros said she is not aware of any other cities or locations that have used mini murals this way.