Carrie Brownstein is an acclaimed musician, actress, and writer, best known as a guitarist and vocalist for the pioneering punk band Sleater-Kinney. Beyond her musical career, she co-created and starred in the Emmy-nominated sketch series "Portlandia," showcasing her sharp wit and satirical edge. Brownstein is also the author of the memoir "Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl," a candid exploration of her life, creativity, and the music industry. Her work, both on stage and on screen, is characterized by a blend of humor, incisive social commentary, and a commitment to authentic expression. Brownstein continues to inspire audiences worldwide.