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“The Pressure Is Different Now”: An Interview with Fred Armisen
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“The Pressure Is Different Now”: An Interview with Fred Armisen

By
Michael Franco
/ 6 June 2014
When not working on Portlandia or leading the band on Late Night with Seth Meyers, SNL album Fred Armisen is releasing his "Hometown Heroes" series of singles under the guises of fake bands.
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Ethnographies of the Hipster: Miranda July’s ‘The Future’ and ‘It Chooses You’

By
Molly Brown
/ 18 September 2012
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Piercing the Shell of Portland’s Hype

By
David Ensminger
/ 22 July 2012
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‘Portlandia’: The Tour: 18 January 2012 – Chicago

By
Allison Taich
/ 9 February 2012
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‘Portlandia’ The Tour: 20 January 2012 – Brooklyn, NY

By
Jane Jansen Seymour
/ 25 January 2012
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TV Highpoints and Lowpoints of 2010-2011… Number 8

By
Robert Moore
/ 28 July 2011

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