
Emily Nussbaum
Staff Writer at The New Yorker
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
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1 month ago |
thriftbooks.com | Kate Stayman-London |Alison Cochrun |Emily Nussbaum |Christina Lauren
ByThriftBooks and Likewise • May 20, 2025 Explore a curated list of reality TV-inspired books that blend romance, drama, and humor, perfect for fans of the genre. One to Watch by Kate Stayman-LondonThis debut novel features Bea Schumacher, a plus-size fashion blogger who is tired of the unrealistic portrayals of beauty on reality television.
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Mar 2, 2025 |
bookoftheday.nextbigideaclub.com | Will Packer |Tim Robey |Emily Nussbaum |Tobias Becker
Between the suspenseful thrills of winner reveals during The Oscars, entertain your watch party with some thought-provoking discourse about Hollywood. Check out these six books so that you can light up the room with conversation as brightly as the stars shine onscreen. Book of the Day offers star-studded performances from some of the leading lights in nonfiction. To receive new posts and support smart content, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
thebuzzmagazines.com | Cindy Burnett |Emily Nussbaum |Katherine Rundell |William Powell
The end of 2024 is rapidly approaching, and the holidays will be here before we know it. This time of year, I am frequently asked for bookish gift ideas. Accordingly, I thought I would create a list of books that make great gifts. For ease of browsing, I have categorized my suggestions to provide some guidance to anyone looking for the perfect book for a loved one, friend, coworker, or even a gift exchange.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
practicesource.com | Brenda Wineapple |Emily Nussbaum |Gary Marcus |Julia Sonnevend
Looking for the perfect holiday gift for the book lovers in your life? Let our talented law librarian, Kerri-Ann Rowe, guide your shopping with her thoughtful recommendations that will appeal to all kinds of readers. From exploring pivotal legal trials and the dawn of reality television to understanding AI’s impact and climate change, plus a beautiful celebration of North Carolina art, there’s a recent release here they’ll love unwrapping. By: Brenda WineappleFor the legal history buff.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
law.unc.edu | Brenda Wineapple |Emily Nussbaum |Gary Marcus |Julia Sonnevend
Looking for the perfect holiday gift for the book lovers in your life? Let our talented law librarian, Kerri-Ann Rowe, guide your shopping with her thoughtful recommendations that will appeal to all kinds of readers. From exploring pivotal legal trials and the dawn of reality television to understanding AI’s impact and climate change, plus a beautiful celebration of North Carolina art, there’s a recent release here they’ll love unwrapping. By: Brenda WineappleFor the legal history buff.
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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 https://t.co/tqRGBCNuZu

RT @NewYorker: In 1951, Gertrude Berg, the creator behind “The Goldbergs,” won an Emmy and was poised to become one of TV’s greatest lumina…

RT @NewYorker: @JenLouiseWilson @EyalPress .@emilynussbaum remembers Gertrude Berg, the first “showrunner” of any gender and a life-style i…