Danielle Mohlman

Playwright, director, and overall theatre nerd. Amateur ukulele player and book reviewer.

permalink newyorker:
Stumptown Girl: An indie-rock star satirizes hipster culture, on “Portlandia.”


“Portlandia,” which débuted last winter, on the Independent Film  Channel, and returns on January 6th, is the rare sketch-comedy series  that has a sustained object of satire. It’s about life in hipster  enclaves, and the self-consciousness that makes hipsters desperately  disavow the label. Many of its characters are caught up in the prideful  culture of D.I.Y. entrepreneurship, in which people reject office jobs  in favor of becoming, say, an appliqué-pillow designer with a page on  Etsy.




- This  week, Margaret Talbot writes about Portlandia” and its unlikely star, indie  rocker Carrie Brownstein: http://nyr.kr/tkB59a

newyorker:

Stumptown Girl: An indie-rock star satirizes hipster culture, on “Portlandia.”

“Portlandia,” which débuted last winter, on the Independent Film Channel, and returns on January 6th, is the rare sketch-comedy series that has a sustained object of satire. It’s about life in hipster enclaves, and the self-consciousness that makes hipsters desperately disavow the label. Many of its characters are caught up in the prideful culture of D.I.Y. entrepreneurship, in which people reject office jobs in favor of becoming, say, an appliqué-pillow designer with a page on Etsy.
- This week, Margaret Talbot writes about Portlandia” and its unlikely star, indie rocker Carrie Brownstein: http://nyr.kr/tkB59a
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