Sleater-Kinney still wanna be your Joey Ramone. For a little while, there have been rumblings about Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker starting a Ramones cover band with longtime friend Fred Armisen, ...
The finale of the first season of Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney on Netflix closed with Sleater-Kinney and Fred Armisen covering Kim Wilde’s ’80s classic “Kids in America.” For the season wrap ...
We talk with comedian, actor and musician Fred Armisen about his new album “100 Sound Effects.” Fred Armisen, the comedian, actor and musician known for “Portlandia” and “SNL” has a new album out ...
“Sometimes Eugene is a little more Portland than Portland,” Fred Armisen admits to Eugene Weekly in a phone call, “a more intense version of it. There’s a city that’s known for something,” he says.
Pensacola is getting a new Parks and Recreation director. The city announced last week that long-time Assistant Parks and Recreation Director Tonya Byrd is being named as the new director. In May, the ...
Editor of Free Expression Matthew Hennessey welcomes readers to the newsletter. Fred Armisen believes President Trump is living in an alternative reality. The comedian and co-creator of the sketch ...
The Warren County Parks and Recreation Department has unveiled a strategic plan intending to meet the needs of a growing community over the next five to seven years. Presented Thursday to the Warren ...
This 'Parks and Rec' Episode Showed Us a Completely Different Side of Ron Swanson for the First Time
Brad LaCour is a Senior List Writer for Collider. Based out of Los Angeles, California, Brad lives close enough to the stars but is too busy to find out where exactly they live. Brad is fairly certain ...
It’s fitting that this year’s Ernie Kovacs Award will go to Fred Armisen, whose offbeat satirical comedy on SNL and Portlandia owes a major debt to the late comedian and TV pioneer. In the ’50s, ...
LANSDALE — A pair of ceremonies slated for Saturday will mark the end of two grant-funded upgrades to Lansdale’s parks. “The West Fifth Street rehabilitation ribbon cutting is this Saturday at 1 p.m.
CHICAGO — Evanston, on a supposedly quiet Monday morning, is noisier than you might think. “OK, what’s that guy so angry about?” Fred Armisen asked as a garbage truck barreled down Sherman Avenue. A ...
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