Emily Nussbaum
American television critic (born 1966)
Emily Nussbaum
Nussbaum in 2015
Born (1966-02-20 ) February 20, 1966 (age 58) Education Occupation Television critic Spouse Clive Thompson Children 2 Relatives Bernard Nussbaum (father)
Emily Nussbaum (born February 20, 1966)[citation needed ] is an American television critic.[ 1] [ 2] She served as the television critic for The New Yorker from 2011 until 2019.[ 3] In 2016, she won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism .
Early life
Nussbaum was born in the United States to mother Toby Nussbaum and Bernard Nussbaum , who served as White House Counsel to President Bill Clinton .[ 4] [ 5]
Nussbaum was raised in Scarsdale, New York , and graduated from Oberlin College in 1988.[ 6] [ 7] She earned a master's degree in poetry from New York University [ 8] and started a doctoral program in literature, but decided not to pursue teaching.[ 9]
Career
After living in Providence, Rhode Island , and Atlanta , Georgia, Nussbaum began writing reviews of TV shows following her infatuation with the series Buffy the Vampire Slayer [ 10] and posting at the website Television Without Pity .[ 11] [ 12] [ 13] She began writing for Lingua Franca and served as editor-in-chief of Nerve .[ 14] She also wrote for Slate and The New York Times .[ 9]
Nussbaum then worked at New York magazine, where she was the creator of the "Approval Matrix" feature and wrote about culture and television.[ 15] She was at New York for seven years and was the culture editor.[ 16]
In 2011, she became the television critic at The New Yorker ,[ 17] taking over from Nancy Franklin.[ 18] She won a National Magazine Award for Columns and Commentary in 2014 and the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 2016.[ 19]
Personal life
Nussbaum is married to journalist Clive Thompson .[ 20] They have two children.[ 21]
Awards
Bibliography
Books
Nussbaum, Emily (June 25, 2019). I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution . New York: Random House. {{cite book }}
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Nussbaum, Emily (June 25, 2024). Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV . New York: Random House. ISBN 978-0-525-50899-1 . [ 24] [ 25] [ 26] [ 27]
Essays and reporting
Nussbaum, Emily (November 15, 2011). " 'Community' had low ratings. So what?" . Culture Desk. The New Yorker . [ a]
— (November 28, 2011). "Crass warfare : raunch and ridicule on 'Whitney' and '2 Broke Girls' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 87 (38): 72–74.
— (December 12, 2011). "Final cut pro : the devolution of 'Dexter' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 87 (40): 92–93.
— (January 2, 2012). "Warming trend : the sentimental smarts of 'Parenthood' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker .
— (January 23, 2012). "Horsey Set : the upscale temptations of 'Luck' and 'Downton Abbey' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker .
— (February 13–20, 2012). "It's good enough for me : the renaissance in children's programming" . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker .
— (February 6, 2012). " 'Smash' : it had me at 'Hello!' " . Culture Desk. The New Yorker . [ a]
— (February 25, 2013). "Shark Week : 'House of Cards,' 'Scandal,' and the political game" . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker .
— (April 8, 2013). "To stir, with love : the modern cooking show, from 'Hell's Kitchen' to 'Barefoot Contessa' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 89 (8): 86–87.
— (May 6, 2013). "Crass roots : 'Veep' grows up" . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 89 (12): 72–74.
— (June 3, 2013). "L.A. confidential : Steven Soderbergh's gorgeous homage to Liberace" . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 89 (16): 68–69.
— (June 10–17, 2013). "Trauma Queen : the pulp appeal of 'Law & Order: SVU' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 89 (17): 108–109.
— (July 8–15, 2013). "Vice versa : good and bad in 'Orange is the New Black' and 'Ray Donovan' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 89 (20): 90–91.
— (July 29, 2013). "Difficult women : how 'Sex and the City' lost its good name" . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 89 (22).
— (October 7, 2013). "Private practice : the hot-to-trot pleasures of 'Masters of Sex' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker .
— (October 28, 2013). "Faint praise : the new network shows, from 'Trophy Wife' to 'The Blacklist' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 89 (34): 80–81.
— (November 25, 2013). "Below the belt : comic aggression in 'Moms Mabley' and 'Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 89 (38): 128–129.
— (February 10, 2014). "Sweet and low : 'The Fosters' and 'Broad City' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 89 (48): 80–81.
— (March 3, 2014). "Cool story, bro : the shallow deep talk of 'True Detective' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 90 (2): 78–79.
— (March 31, 2014). "Change agents : breaking code on 'The Americans' and 'Silicon Valley' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 90 (6): 66–68.
— (April 21, 2014). "Castles in the air : the gorgeous existential funk of 'Adventure Time' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 90 (9): 106–107.
— (August 4, 2014). "Gut reaction : gross-outs and grief in 'The Strain' and 'The Leftovers' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 90 (22): 70–71.
— (December 15, 2014). "Small differences : he-said, she-said on 'The Affair' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 90 (40): 74–75.
— (February 23 – March 2, 2015). "Last girl in Larchmont : Joan Rivers was a survivor of a sexist era : a victim, a rebel, and, finally, an enforcer" . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 91 (2).
— (March 23, 2015). "What about Bob? The strange allure of Robert Durst and 'The Jinx' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 91 (5): 96–97. [ b]
— (March 30, 2015). "Candy girl : the bright-pink resilience of 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker .
— (May 11, 2015). "The little tramp : the raucous feminist humor of 'Inside Amy Schumer' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker .
— (May 25, 2015). "Good night : David Letterman's last weeks" . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 91 (14): 76–77. [ c]
— (June 29, 2015). "To serve man : the savory spectacle of 'Hannibal' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 91 (18): 62–64. [ d]
— (November 23, 2015). "Sickness and health : stages of life in 'Gettin On' and 'Master of None' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 91 (37): 118–119. [ e]
— (December 7, 2015). "American untouchable : the actor who fought to integrate early TV" . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 91 (39): 79–81. [ f] [ g]
— (February 22, 2016). "Waiting on the Man : big shots on 'Vinyl' and 'Billions' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 92 (2): 78–79. [ h]
— (March 7, 2016). "Laverne & Curly : the slapstick anarchists of 'Broad City' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 92 (4): 59–61. [ i]
— (March 21, 2016). "Swing states : the 'Realpolitik' of 'The Middle' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 92 (6): 102–103.
— (April 25, 2016). "In living color : with 'black–ish,' Kenya Barris rethinks the family sitcom" . Letter from Hollywood. The New Yorker . 92 (11): 58–69.
— (May 23, 2016). "Big gulp : drinking and drama on 'Vanderpump Rules' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 92 (15): 82–83.
— (June 20, 2016). "Crowning glory : the sneaky radicalism of 'Call the Midwife' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 92 (18): 84–85. [ j]
— (July 11–18, 2016). "Empathy for the Devil : radical loss on 'Orange is the New Black' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 92 (21): 86–87. [ k]
— (July 25, 2016). "Counting sheeple : political paranoia on 'Mr. Robot' and 'BrainDead' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 92 (22): 60–62. [ l]
— (August 8–15, 2016). "Neigh sayer: the melancholy pleasures of 'Bojack Horseman' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 92 (24): 78–79. [ m]
— (November 7, 2016). "Fox eats crow : the crisis of Fox News and the rise of Megyn Kelly" . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 92 (36): 64–66. [ n]
— (December 19–26, 2016). "Wikipedia Brown : a millennial private eye on 'Search Party' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 92 (42): 126–127. [ o]
— (March 20, 2017). "Arch nemeses : bittersweet catfights on 'Feud' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 93 (5): 98–99. [ p]
— (May 1, 2017). "Field notes : the disciplined power of 'American Crime' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 93 (11): 76–77. [ q]
— (July 3, 2017). "Bling ring : the glitzy verve of 'GLOW' and 'Claws' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 93 (19): 70–71. [ r]
— (February 11, 2019). "Star 69 : the perils of fame on 'The Masked Singer' and 'The Other Two' " . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 94 (48): 70–71. [ s]
— (March 4, 2019). "Cherry bomb" . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 95 (2): 68–69. [ t]
— (June 3, 2019). "In the current climate" . The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker . 95 (15): 60–64. [ u]
Blog posts and online columns
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Notes
^ a b Available on website only.
^ Title in the online table of contents is "Robert Durst's new trial".
^ Title in the online table of contents is "David Letterman, revolutionary curmudgeon".
^ Title in the online table of contents is "The savory spectacle of 'Hannibal'".
^ Title in the online table of contents is "'Getting On' and Aziz Ansari’s 'Master of None'".
^ On P. Jay Sidney
^ Online version is titled "One man’s crusade to integrate TV".
^ Title in the online table of contents is "This season's big dirty dramas".
^ Online version is titled "The slapstick anarchists of 'Broad City'".
^ Online version is titled "'Call the Midwife,' a primal procedural".
^ Online version is titled "Empathy and 'Orange is the New Black'".
^ Online version is titled "TV dramas of political paranoia".
^ Online version is titled "The bleakness and joy of 'Bojack Horeseman'".
^ Online version is titled "Fox News, a melodrama".
^ Online version is titled "A millennial private eye on 'Search Party'".
^ Online version is titled "'Feud' : a bittersweet beauty".
^ Online version is titled "The disciplined power of 'American Crime'".
^ Online version is titled "The glitzy verve of 'GLOW' and 'Claws'".
^ Online version is titled "Celebrity delirium on 'The Masked Singer' and 'The Other Two'".
^ Online version is titled "Middle-school mortification on 'PEN15'".
^ Online version is titled "TV's reckoning with #MeToo".
References
^ "Three Pulitzers for New Yorker Writers" . The New Yorker . April 18, 2016. Retrieved April 19, 2016 .
^ Rosenberg, Alyssa (April 18, 2016). "Why everyone is freaking out over Emily Nussbaum's Pulitzer Prize for criticism" . The Washington Post . Retrieved April 19, 2016 .
^ "New Yorker Reshuffles: Emily Nussbaum to 'Expand Her Writing,' Doreen St. Félix Named New TV Critic" . TheWrap . December 3, 2019. Retrieved May 8, 2020 .
^ "Paid Notice: Deaths Nussbaum, Toby A." The New York Times . January 4, 2006. Retrieved April 15, 2016 .
^ "Toby Nussbaum, 66, Philanthropist and Activist" . The New York Sun . January 5, 2006. Retrieved April 15, 2016 .
^ "I wasn't a journalism major, but..." Oberlin Alumni Magazine . Fall 2011. Retrieved April 11, 2016 .
^ Milstein, Larry (October 10, 2013). "Nussbaum talks technology, journalism" . Yale Daily News . Retrieved April 11, 2016 .
^ "Creating Television Today: Industry Perspectives" . Yale Conference On Television . February 4, 2012. Archived from the original on April 26, 2016. Retrieved April 11, 2016 .
^ a b Anaheed (April 9, 2014). "Why Can't I Be You: Emily Nussbaum" . Rookie . Retrieved April 11, 2016 .
^ French, Lisa (August 18, 2014). "Speaking with: The New Yorker TV critic Emily Nussbaum" . The Conversation . Retrieved April 11, 2016 .
^ "The Emily Nussbaum Interview" . Zulkey . July 12, 2013. Retrieved April 11, 2016 .
^ Patel, Nilay (November 16, 2012). "New Yorker TV critic Emily Nussbaum: 'Social watching just sounds like wishful thinking' " . The Verge . Retrieved April 11, 2016 .
^ Nussbaum tweet , June 2, 2016
^ Doig, Will (September 7, 2007). "Emily Nussbaum" . Nerve . Retrieved April 15, 2016 .
^ Allsop, Jon (November 16, 2017). "What's 'worth seeing' on TV? Emily Nussbaum knows" . Columbia Journalism Review . Retrieved July 22, 2018 .
^ Tanzer, Myles (August 13, 2014). "How New York Magazine ' s Approval Matrix Went From The Back Page To TV" . BuzzFeed . Retrieved April 15, 2016 .
^ Silvarole, Georgie (November 11, 2015). "TV critic Emily Nussbaum fields questions on everything from "Buffy" to "Broad City" " . Newhouse School of Public Communications – Syracuse University . Retrieved April 11, 2016 .
^ Koblin, John (October 13, 2011). "Emily Nussbaum Headed to The New Yorker " . Women's Wear Daily (WWD). Retrieved April 11, 2016 .
^ Rosenberg, Alyssa (April 18, 2016). "Opinion | Why everyone is freaking out over Emily Nussbaum's Pulitzer Prize for criticism" . The Washington Post . Retrieved July 22, 2018 .
^ Zuckerman, Esther (October 5, 2012). "Emily Nussbaum: What I Read" . The Wire . Retrieved April 11, 2016 .
^ Simons, Seth (January 20, 2016). "New Yorker Critic Emily Nussbaum on Recurring Dreams and Her Trick For Beating Insomnia" . Van Winkle's . Archived from the original on April 20, 2016. Retrieved April 11, 2016 .
^ Holt, Sid; McCarthy, Margaret; Lowe, Jonathan (May 1, 2014). "National Magazine Awards 2014 Winners Announced" . MPA – the Association of Magazine Media . Archived from the original on July 19, 2015. Retrieved April 19, 2016 .
^ Calderone, Michael (April 18, 2016). "2016 Pulitzer Prize Winners Announced: 'Hamilton' Wins For Drama, AP Wins For Slavery Investigation" . HuffPost . Archived from the original on December 27, 2023. Retrieved December 27, 2023 .
^ Stowell, Olivia (June 26, 2024). "To Be Real: On Emily Nussbaum's "Cue the Sun!" " . lareviewofbooks.org .
^ Bell, Carole V. (June 25, 2024). " 'Cue the Sun!' is a riveting history of reality TV" . NPR .
^ Cunningham, Kyndall (June 26, 2024). "Cue The Sun! tackles the splendor and squalor of reality TV" . Vox . Retrieved June 26, 2024 .
^ Deggans, Eric (June 26, 2024). "Getting Real About Reality TV in 'Cue the Sun!' " . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved June 26, 2024 .
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