“Portlandia” has successfully skewered modern relationships, pop culture and well-meaning misguided characters over the course of eight seasons. But looking back, Carrie Brownstein admits that she ...
The Dream of ‘Portlandia’ Died in 2020 ...
In a sketch called "Pull Out King," Lance and Nina discover they would like a baby after all, showing surprising growth. Carrie's new boyfriend, Sean, decides to stick with being a tax lawyer after an ...
For a small budget show that airs on a low-profile network, "Portlandia" sure has made a lot of noise. When the Portland-filmed comedy series airs its series finale on IFC Thursday, March 22, it will ...
When IFC announced that Saturday Night Live alum Fred Armisen would be joining rock star Carrie Brownstein for a sketch comedy series about the city of Portland, I would never have guessed that it ...
When Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen poke fun at aggressive bikers, artisan lightbulb makers or frustratingly pleasant store clerks on “Portlandia,” they’re showing how certain, eccentric people go ...
Fans of Portlandia really only need Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein (and maybe Kyle MacLachlan's Mayor) to make them happy, but the guest stars of Portlandia always add a delightful element to the ...
“Portlandia” never received mainstream recognition, but Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein are probably fine with that. The show kicks off its eighth and final season this week, and since 2011, the ...
Fred Armisen dismisses President Trump’s view of Portland, but the show’s creator overlooks how the city—and the left—have changed since “Portlandia” aired, writes Free Expression Deputy Editor Jack ...
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