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Break out the shell art and fair trade cacao bars, Portlandia is about to return! More
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Break out the shell art and fair trade cacao bars, Portlandia is about to return! More
It’s 2012. Are you tired of h-word jokes yet? If not, watch this hipster-ized parody of The Hunger Games, in which trendy representatives from the five districts (Brooklyn, Austin, Portland, Silverlake, and Oakland, ‘natch) must fight to the death. More
This Friday night the second season of Portlandia will start on IFC. The show stars SNL‘s Fred Armisen and Sleater-Kinney/Wild Flag musician Carrie Brownstein and, for those of you who haven’t seen it, it’s ridiculously entertaining. We’re talking laugh until you cry type of entertaining. More
Is it weird that a show parodying everything about a city makes me really want to move there? I want bird-adorned accessories. I want to get in a street fight with a friend over who’s more well read. Portlandia comes back to IFC this Friday, January 6th, but you can watch the entire episode online. More
Here at Crushable, our capacity for geekiness is limited—we love Internet memes and Game of Thrones, but we don’t write about the bread-and-butter of geekdom (comics, sci-fi) as much as other sites. But we can’t ignore something so huge as New York Comic Con happening in our backyard! For better or for worse (depending who you ask), NYCC has grown to include more mainstream movies, TV, and celebrities, so we’ve compiled 10 panels that we think you guys would like. More
Wild Flag‘s an awesome rock ‘n’ roll supergroup I saw open for Superchunk and Bright Eyes a few months ago. Featuring lady luminaries Carrie Brownstein (Portlandia‘s own), Janet Weiss, Mary Timony and Rebecca Cole, the band was destined to be great and so far they’ve yet to disappoint. More
Our new favorite blog is called Paula Deen Riding Things — guess what is is? Nope, it’s not a quarterly of culture and foreign affairs, dummy, it’s pictures of Paula Deen riding things! We took their Paula template and created some memeriffic images of our own. Ten bucks says this is the best birthday present Justin Bieber gets all day. More
Crushable just may boast an office full of the biggest Portlandia fans on the planet. We’re all totally enamored with the hilarious IFC sketch show, often quoting “put a bird on it” when we want to make fun of the yuppy/hipster element that wanders amidst our city (meaning: whenever we want to make fun of ourselves — a subject that’s touched upon in this interview). The season finale of our new favorite show airs tonight (six episodes were not enough!), and we had the opportunity to chat with Carrie Brownstein, one half of the Portlandia team. More
We need to put some birds on this, stat! Portlandia, our current most favorite TV obsession, is almost over. It seems like Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein‘s sketch comedy show just entered our lives. And already the finale is almost upon us.
So get ready to be sad. But also, enjoy this sneak preview first: More
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Peaches Geldof has a new boyfriend. So does that mean Eli Roth is single? I’m just asking. He can email me if he wants. More
Watch the first ep of Portlandia on Hulu – Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein‘s new series is available for sneak peeking. “The dream of the 90s is alive in Portland!” (Stereogum)