Emily Nussbaum
@emilynussbaum
New Yorker staff writer. Books: "I Like To Watch" & “Cue The Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV." I’m not here— Find me at Bluesky/Insta: emilynussbaum
Gonna maintain this cursed account for voyeuristic purposes but will no longer post here— I should have ditched a long time ago, but have never been known for my self-control... You can find me on Bluesky (which seems to be popping!), Threads and Instagram, under the same name
I had a blast pulling an all-nighter with Jesse Eisenberg and Meredith Scardino while they magically speed-wrote a musical: newyorker.com/magazine/2025/…
My essay about the brilliant, pioneering & shockingly forgotten showrunner-pioneer Gertrude Berg, who invented the family sitcom (pre-Lucy!), then got eaten by the blacklist in the 1950s — a story with disturbing modern parallels newyorker.com/magazine/2025/…
In 1951, Gertrude Berg, the creator behind “The Goldbergs,” won an Emmy and was poised to become one of TV’s greatest luminaries. Instead, just three years later, her life’s work was in peril. What happened? nyer.cm/1MM6ILV
.@emilynussbaum remembers Gertrude Berg, the first “showrunner” of any gender and a life-style influencer 50 years before Oprah or Martha Stewart, whose progressive sitcom became a victim of the McCarthy era. nyer.cm/gLFeTXG
Warning: this Mari Heller profile contains two (2) bad dreams, a sky that turns orange, methods for directing cute toddlers, Amy Adams, Maria Bamford, a Weird Al deep cut, marital strife related to SNL & a Sharon Olds poem containing the word colostrum newyorker.com/magazine/2024/…
.@emilynussbaum profiles the director Marielle Heller ahead of the release of her new film, “Nightbitch,” a darkly funny fable about how motherhood changes women by forcing them to tap into a feral physicality. nyer.cm/3taXBHY
My profile of the sharp, insightful director Marielle Heller (Diary of a Teenage Girl, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood), whose newest movie Nightbitch comes out in December: newyorker.com/magazine/2024/…
“Totalitarianism in power invariably replaces all first-rate talents, regardless of their sympathies, with those crackpots and fools whose lack of intelligence and creativity is still the best guarantee of their loyalty.” - Hannah Arendt in “The Origins of Totalitarianism”
The 2025 #ALA_Carnegie Medals for Excellence shortlist has been revealed, including works by Percival Everett, Kaveh Akbar, Jailing Tang, @HigginbothamA, @emilynussbaum, and @KevinFedarko. The winners will be announced on Jan. 26, 2025. @ALALibrary ow.ly/XUoY50U6jI4
Pedro Zamora died 30 years ago today. I’ve been thinking about this post for awhile, and I had hoped/assumed it would be a little more “celebratory.” Despite losing him, I was assuming that we were entering a time of greater hope.
People can analyze, hypothesize, blame Dems till they are blue in the face. None of it matters. This is the game right here. Misinformation works. Those that believed misinformation voted Trump. Those that believed the truth voted Harris. There is NO candidate that can…
Just watched The Apprentice, which did a solid job explaining how a vapid nepo-baby brine shrimp turned into a sociopathic sea monkey in the brackish waters of 70s/80s Manhattan... Strong was excellent as Roy Cohn. Sure hope nothing like that happens in real life
So sad. Please read her writing. She brought so much power, vulnerability, courage and love to the literary world. One of the true greats of the late 20th century.
Dorothy Allison author of the groundbreaking novel BASTARD OUT OF CAROLINA has died. A self identified lesbian femme her work focused on class struggle, sexual abuse of children, and lesbianism. 4/11/1949-11/6/2024
FX on Hulu's SAY NOTHING is phenomenal, one of the best shows you'll watch this year. My thoughts for my monthly "Appointment Viewing" column for @TheCut: thecut.com/article/say-no…