
She's up for two Grammys. Her bestseller will be a movie. Meet the Korean American who's shaking up entertainment
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Michelle Zauner fronts the rock band Japanese Breakfast -- up for best new artist at Sunday's Grammys -- and is writing the screenplay for "Crying in H Mart," based on her bestselling memoir.
Her indie rock band, Japanese Breakfast, has been nominated for two Grammys -- best new artist and best alternative music album for last year's "Jubilee." Her bestselling 2021 memoir, "Crying in H Mart," is being turned into a film, and she's writing the screenplay.
She composed the music for an award-winning video game, "Sable," that came out last year. She was a keynote speaker earlier this month at South by Southwest. And her band is scheduled to perform this spring at major festivals, including Coachella and Bonnaroo, along with a bunch of other dates across the US and Europe.

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