Recent talk about the state legislature contemplating making “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” the official film of Oregon has inspired plenty of readers to offer their own suggestions for what the ...
For those uninitiated into its history, conceptual art can often seem like a trick — is that really a urinal in an art gallery? Is sticking yogurt caps on gallery walls really great art? Unfortunately ...
There are all sorts of quirky comedies on television, but IFC's "Portlandia" may be one of the quirkiest and funniest shows out there. Starring Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein, "Portlandia" is a ...
The second season of Portlandia, IFC's gentle sketch comedy show satirizing the many small lunacies of the bourgeoisie bohemian set, premieres tonight, following a formal premiere event last night at ...
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Put a Cap on It: This episode isnâ t based around a particular theme, itâ s just a collection of sketches. Well, maybe itâ s loosely themed around sexuality? You tell me. The show opens with a PSA ...
In one of the episodes screened at Portlandia's season three premiere last night, two of the characters played by Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein try to take back MTV. They storm into the company's ...
For the second time in four seasons, members of the Portland Trail Blazers will be featured on an episode of the hit IFC Comedy "Portlandia" starring Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen. Last time, it ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fred Armisen has seen the memes that use characters from his beloved sketch show Portlandia to make fun of Donald Trump’s ...
"You are the most shameless white people in Los Angeles county." LACMA moderator Elvis Mitchell had us pegged from the beginning of the March 27th Portlandia screening. courtesy of Film Independent.