Carrie Brownstein will be turning her acclaimed Sleater-Kinney memoir Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl into a TV series, as cited by the Hollywood Reporter.
The new series will focus on “a young woman, a band and a community learning how to be unafraid of their own noise”.
First published in 2015, Brownstein’s book tells the story of the burgeoning underground feminist punk-rock movement that went on to define music and pop culture in the 1990s.
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