The creator of the hit show about a trans woman and her family says patriarchy and white supremacy have a hold on storytelling in Hollywood —... In 'She Wants It,' Jill Soloway Gets Transparent About ...
Jill Soloway, who has described her new series, Transparent, as just like any other family series, understands the difficulty of family. Her feature debut, Afternoon Delight, proved as much; exploring ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At a female-empowering fete, award-winning actresses, directors and their dates gathered to honor groundbreaking performances at ...
Jill Soloway, the creator of Amazon's "Transparent" TV show, will be in San Francisco next week to promote their new book, "She Wants It: Desire, Power, and Toppling the Patriarchy." Soloway will ...
It’s been a big weekend for female comedy directors. Sitcom veteran Pam Fryman is filming her 500th episode of television, a milestone that just a few helmers have ever achieved. And tonight, ...
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The creator of “Transparent” is now taking on “Red Sonja.” Jill Soloway will write and direct the movie for Millennium Films, replacing Bryan Singer, whose status on the film was called into question ...
The individual elements of Amazon's new pilot Transparent seem like something straight out of the Sundance summary handbook: hot indie director + Duplass brother + quirky family + an older man ...
Years ago, I read a short story by Jill Soloway about the personal assistant of a successful Hollywood TV actress who is tasked with addressing tabloid rumors that her boss bleaches her anus. Oh, and ...
It takes a special kind of filmmaker to make bulimia funny. Jessie Kahnweiler is that person. Before hooking up with Jill Soloway and her Wifey.TV for the new Web series, “The Skinny,” the Los Angeles ...
The “Saturday Night Live” character has been used as an insult for decades. Sweeney and some of her most prominent critics address the enduring legacy of her role. By Dave Itzkoff The landmark show’s ...