By Denise Petski
06.05.2020 - 07:47 / justjared.com
Jim Gaffigan is taking on a new role.
The 53-year-old stand-up comedian is set to play Rob Ford, the late controversial former mayor of Toronto who frequently found himself in scandals, in an upcoming series at AMC, Variety reported on Tuesday (May 5).
The limited series is described as a scripted dark comedy, and will focus on the rise and fall of the mayor. Additional details have not yet been revealed, including casting and a potential release date.
The late mayor frequently made headlines
By Denise Petski
Jim Gaffigan is set to star as one of Toronto’s most controversial public figures in a new limited series.
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The story of controversial Toronto Mayor Rob Ford will be told in a limited-run series for AMC.
A new series about late Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is in the works, and a prominent comedian is set to take the lead.
By Joe Otterson
Debuting last summer in Oakland, California, Porter Robinson's Second Sky festival was a big time success, with Robinson playing as both himself and his Virtual Self alter ego and curating a stacked lineup. 30,000 fans attended the sold-out two day event.
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With clubs closed across the country and Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart on hiatus, we're asking reporting club DJs what they've been listening to lately, while at home, of course.This week, we spoke with San Francisco's DJ Kue; Atlantic City, New Jersey's Manolo; and Chicago's Spin.Kue (real name Michael Morales) has been enjoying the latest from Taiki Nulight and LO'99, "Dr Sbaitso" (extended mix), calling it a "massive tech house banger.