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EXCLUSIVE: Sources are telling us that Apple TV+ is in early development on an untitled series exploring female identity and ...
Emily Ratajkowski is all set to make her debut as a screenwriter, as she is in early development of a yet-to-be-titled series ...
Emily Ratajkowski is set to star in and write her screenwriting debut with a new series on Apple TV+, alongside Lena Dunham and author Stephanie Danler. The unt ...
Emily Ratajkowski is stepping into new territory with her first screenwriting project, an Apple TV+ drama called The Dish, exploring female identity and modern motherhood.
Novelist Stephanie Danler’s first job was working as a hostess at Walt’s Wharf in Seal Beach when she was 15. Even at that age, she knew the restaurant industry was the place to be if she ...
Stephanie Danler, whose foodie novel, “Sweetbitter,” is No. 14 on the hardcover fiction list, prefers restaurants “where I can feel the staff a little bit, they have a little bit of a ...
The last time Stephanie Danler, Anna Noyes and Molly Prentiss were in Aspen, they were unpublished and anonymous. As Emerging Writer Fellows at Aspen Summer Words in 2014 and 2015, this trio of ...
Like many readers, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on Stephanie Danler’s memoir, “ Stray.” I adored her debut novel “ Sweetbitter ” — the tale of a New York waitress that Danler ...
Photo: Melissa Hom Like many writers, Stephanie Danler has also held more than a few restaurant gigs, working in well-regarded places like Tía Pol, Buvette, and Union Square Cafe.
When Stephanie Danler was writing her 2016 novel “ Sweetbitter,” she never imagined the story would be adapted for the screen, let alone that she would be the one to do so. Inspired by her own ...
Stephanie Danler has one piece of advice for the thousands of 22-year-old men and women moving to New York City each year despite the lack of entry-level jobs: Get a gig in the service industry.
The screen adaptation of Stephanie Danler’s bestselling debut “Sweetbitter” has been greenlighted by Starz network, which won a multiple-network bidding war over the novel in July.