Carrie Brownstein's Memoir 'Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl' Is Being Developed into a TV Series

BY Josiah HughesPublished Jan 11, 2018

This month, the eighth and final season of Portlandia is set to arrive. Despite the end of that show, however, star Carrie Brownstein has plenty on her plate. In addition to rumours of a new Sleater-Kinney album, she's now developing her best-selling memoir as a TV series.

Called Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl, the book was released in 2015 to rave reviews. It chronicled Brownstein's life as a music fan turned rockstar in the Pacific Northwest, centering on her role in Sleater-Kinney. Now, Hulu is developing the memoir as a series.

The show is called Search and Destroy, and will use Brownstein's book as a launchpad. It's unclear who will star, but Brownstein is set to write and direct the pilot episode.

Stay tuned for more details on the show as they become available, and thanks to The Hollywood Reporter for the tip.

 

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