With all the press co-stars and co-creators Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen have done for "Portlandia," how did the satirical show do in the ratings? According to Multichannel.com, "Portlandia" ...
Have you ever watched Portlandia and thought, “Gee, this show is good, but I wish it were more depressing”? You’re in luck. Food & Water Watch took a classic sketch on ordering local chicken and gave ...
In a restaurant sketch on the new IFC series “Portlandia,” a waitress approaches a man and woman at a table and asks if they’re ready to order. The woman says she’d like to know more about the chicken ...
After they harass the waitress with questions like “Is that USDA organic? Or Oregon organic? Or Portland organic?” for a few minutes, she presents them with the chicken’s papers. Turns out his name ...
Food & Water Watch launched an ad campaign this week a proposed chicken slaughterhouse rule that features a spoof on the TV show "Portlandia." (Food & Water Watch) An environmental group launched a ...
That was the question asked most seriously of a restaurant’s chicken dish on the hit IFC show “Portlandia,” launching a surreal adventure in which a couple investigates the organic upbringing of their ...
Grist thanks its sponsors. Become one. To support our nonprofit environmental journalism, please consider disabling your ad-blocker to allow ads on Grist. Here's How Portlandia: In the pilot, a ...
“Portlandia” aired its final episode Thursday on IFC, which means you’ll have to find a new way to laugh at hipsters, DIYers and ultra-progressives. Over the course of eight seasons, Fred Armisen and ...
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