![]() ![]() “Portlandia” has returned to IFC for its fifth season (10 p.m., Thursdays), so the timing is right to stroll through “Portlandia’s” Portland. “It’s people who have a curiosity and are very generous with their time and space.” So it tends to be people who are excited about the show and excited to have their place or business or home or art on the show,” Brownstein said. “We really shoot under the auspices of many business and homeowners. “People are just nice to us across the board,” Armisen said between scenes in mid-October. “Portlandia” films all over Portland in late summer and early fall, and the show’s stars say they generally receive a warm welcome. Unbeknownst to them, seven posters featuring birds hung from the ceiling above them out of camera range, proving that for a certain segment of consumers, bird-adornment really is a thing.Īnd while “Portlandia” pokes fun at both mainstream pop culture and counterculture – the art store sketch spoofs ideas of radical art in an art store that offers prefabricated artistic elements – its sketches have been widely embraced by fans of satire, whether they’re hipster haters or hipster wannabes. ![]() In its first season IFC’s “Portlandia” coined the phrase “Put a Bird on It.” In October, series stars Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen filmed a scene for the fifth season inside a Portland art supply store. ![]()
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