Carrie Brownstein discusses 'Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl'

By Evelyn McDonnellMay 31, 2016

Carrie Brownstein discusses 'Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl'

In this exclusive interview, Carrie Brownstein talks with Evelyn McDonnell about how she came back to music, why she never wrote for fanzines, and what ambition and selling out mean to her now. Also discussed: multitasking, writing postcards, and giving up “the shield of volume” when she transitioned from stage to screen.

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Evelyn McDonnell is an associate professor at Loyola Marymount University, where she directs the Journalism program. She has written or co-edited six books, from Rock She Wrote: Women Write about Rock, Pop and Rap to Queens of Noise: The Real Story of the Runaways. Her next book, Women Who Rock: Bessie to Beyonce. Girl Groups to Riot Grrrl, a collection of original essays and artwork, will be published by Black Dog & Leventhal in October 2018. She is also series editor for Music Matters, a collection of short books about musicians published by ForeEdge/UPNE. A longtime journalist, she has been a pop culture writer at The Miami Herald and a senior editor at The Village Voice. Her writing on music, poetry, theater, and culture has appeared in publications and anthologies including the Los Angeles Times, Ms., Rolling Stone, The New York Times, the Guardian, Interview, and Option.

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