My name is Binki Shapiro, and I play in the band Little Joy. In an effort to raise money for the relief efforts in earthquake-devastated Haiti, I’ve rallied a bunch of artists to contribute custom-made artwork — t-shirts, tote bags and other personalized items — for the Crafts For A Cause auction. All proceeds will go to Artists for Peace and Justice, an amazing charitable organization founded by my dear friend Paul Haggis.
One item up for auction is the infamous “Shapes” painting from Parks and Recreation’s “The Camel” signed by Aziz Ansari, Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, Aubrey Plaza, Paul Schneider, Nick Offerman and Chris Pratt.
Aziz Ansari announced via Twitter that he, Amy Poehler, Aubrey Plaza and Nick Offerman will be at Largo this weekend in Los Angeles for a special show with Tig (The Sarah Silverman Program)!
Here’s the basics: What: Tig with the Cast of Parks and Recreation When: Saturday, March 13 @ 9 p.m. Where: Largo at the Coronet Address: 366 N. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048 Phone: (310) 855-0350 Cost: $25 | Get Tickets
PopWrap: Everyone keeps talking about how the show was “2009’s most improved,” what do you think about that?
Aubrey Plaza: [Creator] Greg Daniels once said that when you have a first season that consists of six episodes, you have to view season two as extension of that. It takes more than 6 episodes to get on a rhythm, so I think about it like that. Once you get passed the exposition and set up the world, you allow the characters to start playing together. I think that’s what people are having fun watching now that they’ve gotten to know us a bit.
PW: When you first started creating April, where did she come from?
Aubrey: Greg and Mike [Schur] talked to me about this intern character and I remember relating to that immediately because I’ve had so many internships. So they asked me about those and I told them, “I did nothing and hated every second of it.” So having a character that doesn’t want to be there is funny — especially next to Leslie, who is such a go getter, trying to inspire her.
PW: What was the worst job you had?
Aubrey: There were a lot. I was an intern for Samba Post-Its and one day my job was to literally wallpaper a bathroom with Post-Its. That was one of the worst things I’ve ever had to do.
PW: One of my favorite things about April is her bisexual boyfriend and his boyfriend — where did the idea for this weird threesome come from?
Aubrey: Actually, I think it was my idea. Originally she just had a regular boyfriend, but I kind of felt like April is a little more complicated than that. I didn’t think she would just have a regular boyfriend, she’d have a gay boyfriend.
Aubrey: Yeah I was kinda weird. Yeah I did a lot of weird things in Delaware. I followed my principal home in a box. A lot. Jimmy: I’m sorry, I’m sorry. You followed your principal home in a box. Aubrey: Yeah. Jimmy: What does that mean? Aubrey: Like, it means what it sounds like.
OK, hypothetically if you’re going on a mission to, say, catch a guilty whale. And while you were catching the whale, you saw something else that may also be another whale, and you were like, “What?” But then you thought, “Maybe it’s not a whale. Maybe it’s a big fish, maybe it’s a submarine with a face painted on it.” The point is if I kill the first whale, am I technically a murderer?
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