Yann KerjanJill Soloway Confronts Their RealityGQ - By Jaya SaxenaAfter they created Transparent, the writer and director came out as non-binary, and grappled with a #MeToo moment that threatened to derail their career. With a new memoir—She Wants It—and an end in sight for their show, Soloway is ready to talk. In their memoir, She Wants It, writer and director …
Yann KerjanLena Waithe on ‘Atlanta’s’ Emmys Snub, More ‘Master of None’ and the Moment She’ll ‘Never Forget’Variety - Debra BirnbaumLena Waithe shot to fame with the groundbreaking “Thanksgiving” installment of “Master of None,” for which she won an Emmy Award for best writing for …
Yann KerjanThe Anti-Prestige ShowrunnerVulture - By Kathryn VanArendonkOn set with Jane the Virgin creator Jennie Snyder Urman, who makes great TV by ignoring all the trends. It’s a few days into filming the first episode …
Yann KerjanAlan Yang’s Art-House ComediesVulture - E. Alex JungThe Forever creator on making Cassavetes for people of color, Master of None’s future, and Parks & Rec’s Secret Santas. Even though he subsisted on …
Yann KerjanBob Greenblatt Saved NBC. Now What?Vulture - Josef AdalianThe TV exec opens up about the Peacock’s dark days, what else he’d love to reboot, and the streaming future. As the fall TV season got underway in …
Yann KerjanCarrie Coon’s Existential Journey to TV Stardomverified_publisherThe New Yorker - Michael SchulmanIn shows such as “The Leftovers” and “Fargo,” she exudes a Midwestern pragmatism that has its own kind of mystery. When Carrie Coon was five years old, she would lie awake at night contemplating the apocalypse. “I was so ready for the end of the world,” she said recently. “We weren’t evangelicals or …