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Fred Armisen, Carrie Brownstein talk about the impact of their comedy show. — -- “Portlandia,” Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein’s sketch comedy TV show on IFC that lovingly lambasts ...
Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein starred in "Portlandia," the satirical comedy that some Rose City viewers loved -- and ...
For Carrie Brownstein, the significance of filming the final season of "Portlandia" first hit home when Kyle MacLachlan had tears in his eyes. "It was a series wrap for him," Brownstein says of ...
Carrie Brownstein: rocker, TV star, comedian, blogger—and now memoirist. In her new book, Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl, the Sleater-Kinney guitarist peels away any residual glamor and mythology ...
– Carrie Brownstein. tweet this "But I'm glad that I have both perspectives, because I know how hard it is to tour and I know how fortunate we are to have it be even a little bit easier now.
Brownstein directed two episodes, one of which focuses on a fictional version of Fred and Carrie learning how to tell a good story. “I really loved it,” she said.
Annie Clark (a.k.a. St. Vincent), left, director Bill Benz and Carrie Brownstein of “The Nowhere Inn,” photographed in the L.A. Times Studio at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
Carrie Brownstein of Sleater-Kinney at the Masonic. May 2, 2015. (Photo: Gabe Meline) It’s a fitting format for a book about a band that was passionately pushing up against societal constraints, and ...
The title of Sleater-Kinney co-founder Carrie Brownstein’s memoir derives from this line, from the band’s “Modern Girl” off of 2005’s The Woods. It’s a particularly fitting title for ...
Portlandia star Carrie Brownstein is writing the screenplay for a music biopic based on the 1980s Seattle rock band Heart, led by sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.