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23.04.2020 - 05:17 / variety.com
By Joe Otterson
TV Reporter
Hulu’s upcoming series adaptation of “The Mysterious Benedict Society” has found its main cast.
Ryan Hurst, Kristen Schaal, MaameYaa Boafo, Gia Sandhu, Mystic Inscho, Emmy DeOliveira, Seth Carr, and Marta Timofeeva have all joined the show in series regular roles. They joined previously announced cast member Tony Hale, who will play Mr. Benedict and his twin brother, Mr. Curtain.
Based on the novel by Trenton Lee Stewart, “The Mysterious Benedict Society” is the
The 'Post Pop Depression' gig featured Josh Homme and Matt Helders in Iggy's backing band
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Rome Ramirez of Sublime With Rome hosted an acoustic Billboard Live At-Home performance Monday (April 20) to raise money for MusiCares, which provides emergency aid to the music community.As he performed Sublime's classic hits from the original lineup's 1992 debut album 40oz. to Freedom (minus the timely 4/20 tunes like "Smoke Two Joints" and "Let's Go Get Stoned"), Ramirez shared how grateful he felt to sing the alt-rock anthems with his bandmates all over the world.