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Poured OverPoured OverPoured Over Double Shot: Aisling Rawle and Emily Nussbaum Reality TV has changed our cultural landscape… for better or worse. We’re tackling reality TV with two books — The Compound by Aisling Rawle and Cue the Sun! by Emily Nussbaum. One takes us into the fictional perspective of a reality show contestant and the other is a riveting cultural study from a Pulitzer Prize-winning critic. Listen in as these authors speak separately with Miwa Messer, host of Poured Over. This episode of Poured Over was hosted by Executive Producer Miwa Messer and mixed by Harry Liang.        New episodes...2025-07-051h 49The Next Right ThingThe Next Right Thing367: What's Saving My Spring LifeIt's time for our seasonal episode of What's Saving My Life Right Now. I'll be sharing the things that are life-giving to me during this current spring season and I'll encourage you to make your own list. It could be anything from a favorite product to a spiritual practice, a fun new show, or a meaningful relationship. When it comes to naming what we love this spring, everything counts. So what's saving your life right now? Here's what's saving mine. Listen in. LINKS + RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE: Cue the Sun! by Emily Nussbaum Slow Productivity by...2025-05-1318 minfiction/non/fictionfiction/non/fictionS8 Ep. 26: Alex Higley on True Failure and Shark TankNovelist Alex Higley joins host V.V. Ganeshananthan to talk about his new novel, True Failure, in which a man fired from his job decides not to tell his wife what happened and attempts to change his fortunes by applying to join the cast of a Shark Tank-like show. Higley discusses how he experiences the news in Trump 2.0; lying as avoidance and as emotional refuge; and two big American lies (that an individual can succeed on his own and that we can’t collectively organize to make change). He also talks about Shark Tank as a curated and tidy pr...2025-03-2746 minThe New Yorker Radio HourThe New Yorker Radio HourAlan Cumming on “The Traitors” and His Brush with Reality TelevisionWhen Emily Nussbaum introduced Alan Cumming at the New Yorker Festival, she said, “Plenty of actors light up a room, but Alan Cumming is more of a disco ball—reflecting every possible angle of show business.” Cumming appears in mainstream dramas such as “The Good Wife,” and also more indie projects like his one-man version of “Macbeth”; his performances in musicals such as “Cabaret” are legendary. He also owns a nightclub; his memoir “Not My Father’s Son” was a bestseller, and so on. And Cumming plays the host on the Emmy-winning reality show “The Traitors.” He combines “a dandy Scottish laird—sort of J...2025-03-0416 minLive Wire with Luke BurbankLive Wire with Luke BurbankEmily Nussbaum and Pink Martini (REBROADCAST)Pulitzer Prize-winning author Emily Nussbaum (The New Yorker) unpacks her book Cue the Sun: The Invention of Reality TV, which explores our obsession and distaste for what she calls "dirty documentary;" pianist Thomas Lauderdale and vocalist China Forbes of Pink Martini chat about their 30-year journey with the genre-bending musical group, before performing "Una Notte a Napoli" from their album Hang on Little Tomato. Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello hear from our audience members about an imaginary reality TV show they'd like to see.2025-02-2152 minBookish Flights: Books, Author Interviews & Must-Read RecommendationsBookish Flights: Books, Author Interviews & Must-Read RecommendationsFake Dating & Full-Cast Audiobooks: Creating Know Your Newlywed with Heather Taylor and Hillary Nussbaum (E131)Send us a textIn today’s episode, we have not only one guest but two! I am chatting with HEATHER TAYLOR and HILLARY NUSSBAUM. Together they wrote Know Your Newlywed, a full-cast audio production starring Mary Mouser of Cobra Kai and Tyler Posey of Teen Wolf. Know Your Newlywed is set between Boston and Chicago, and the female main character is an anthrozoologist—how cool is that? Heather writes and directs TV, film, and audio projects about complicated family relationships. She strives to destigmatize mental illness, disabilities, and poverty in her work. Hill...2025-02-1240 minFVRL ReadRadio PodcastFVRL ReadRadio PodcastCue the SunIn this episode of Read Radio, listeners learn about Cue the Sun, an exploration of Reality TV. From beloved New Yorker TV critic Emily Nussbaum comes a groundbreaking narrative detailing the fights, egos, drama and future presidents of reality television. Cue the Sun is a rollicking, deeply reported story about how the early reality TV business metastasized into an industry that now dominates entertainment in the United States. Starting in 1948, Nussbaum pulls back the curtain on the cultural meat grinder that created a generation-defining form of entertainment, examining shows from The Real World to Survivor to The Apprentice. Find this...2024-12-2004 minBehind the Mic with AudioFile MagazineBehind the Mic with AudioFile MagazineGabra Zackman Interview: Best Nonfiction & Culture Audiobooks 2024Narrator Gabra Zackman joins AudioFile’s Michele Cobb to discuss her narration of CUE THE SUN! The Invention of Reality TV by Emily Nussbaum. It’s one of our picks for Best Nonfiction & Culture Audiobooks this year, and it takes listeners on a deep exploration of reality TV. Gabra tells Michele about how this audiobook may have changed her view of reality TV, and what surprised her about performing this audiobook. Read AudioFile’s review of CUE THE SUN! Published by Random House Audio. AudioFile’s 2024 Best Nonfiction & Culture Audioboo...2024-12-0913 minReckoning with Jason HerbertReckoning with Jason HerbertEpisode 107: Reality Bites, the Rise of Reality TV, and the 90s. Whatever. With Emily NussbaumThis week Pulitzer Prize winner Emily Nussbaum joins to talk about the 90s, Generation X, and the rise of reality television during our discussion of Reality Bites.About our guest:Emily Nussbaum is a staff writer for The New Yorker, and previously, was the magazine's television critic. She worked as an editor and a writer at New York Magazine, where she created The Approval Matrix. She's also written for Slate, The New York Times, Lingua Franca and Nerve, among other publications. In 2016, she won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism.​She lives in Brooklyn with he...2024-12-041h 23Jaden-BabaJaden-Baba(EPub Download) Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV BY Emily Nussbaum in Englishstart Download or Read ebook Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV Written by Emily Nussbaum pdf Visit Link Bellow You Can Download or Read Book online for free   Link To Download 👉 https://pagebooklibs.blogspot.com/id/0525508996 Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Summary : Who invented reality TV, the world?s most dangerous pop-culture genre, and why can?t we look away from it? In this revelatory, deeply reported account of the rise of ?dirty documentary,? Emily Nussbaum unearths the surprising origin story of the genre that ate the world, as told through the lively voic...2024-11-2400 minThe Fascinating PodcastThe Fascinating PodcastCue the Sun! ft. Emily NussbaumPulitzer Prize-winning critic Emily Nussbaum joins us to explore the roots of reality television. Forget the Real World - reality tv started way earlier than you think. And there's a paradox at the heart of the genre Emily's new book, Cue the Sun, invites us to sit with. We explore everything from Candid Camera to Hell's Kitchen to Love is Blind. Whether you're part of Bachelor Nation or couldn't care less about which housewives are real, this episode will surprise and delight! 2024-10-141h 09Let\'s Eat with EmilyLet's Eat with EmilyEmotional Eating, Healing your Relationship with Food, and How to Feel Fulfilled with Nutrition Featuring Certified Nutrition Coach, Carlee NussbaumJoin Emily as she sits down with Certified Nutrition Coach and friend, Carlee Nussbaum, to explore the prevalence of emotional eating, what it means to have a toxic relationship with food, what drives toxicity within food culture, and how to feel fulfilled within your nutrition. Carlee explores how she works with clients in this regard and works towards educating clients on how fueling the body is a number one priority. Carlee is a Certified Nutrition Coach, who specializes in healing your relationship with food, weight management, and emotional eating. Carlee is located in Florida...2024-10-0846 minLive Wire with Luke BurbankLive Wire with Luke BurbankEmily Nussbaum and Pink MartiniPulitzer Prize-winning author Emily Nussbaum (The New Yorker) unpacks her book Cue the Sun: The Invention of Reality TV, which explores our obsession and distaste for what she calls "dirty documentary;" pianist Thomas Lauderdale and vocalist China Forbes of Pink Martini chat about their 30-year journey with the genre-bending musical group, before performing "Una Notte a Napoli" from their album Hang on Little Tomato. Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello hear from our audience members about an imaginary reality TV show they'd like to see.2024-10-0452 min99% Invisible99% InvisibleCue the Sun!What started as Emily Nussbaum’s “guilty pleasure” of watching Big Brother became a deeper dive into the world of reality TV, leading to her book, Cue the Sun: The Invention of Reality TV. From its early, often morally questionable experiments with shows like Candid Microphone, to the strategy and drama of Survivor, Nussbaum traces the history of a genre that’s shaped how we see the world—and even influenced who gets elected. If you think reality TV is all fluff, this episode might just change your mind.Cue the Sun! Subscribe to SiriusXM P...2024-09-2435 min99% Invisible99% InvisibleCue the Sun!What started as Emily Nussbaum’s “guilty pleasure” of watching Big Brother became a deeper dive into the world of reality TV, leading to her book, Cue the Sun: The Invention of Reality TV. From its early, often morally questionable experiments with shows like Candid Microphone, to the strategy and drama of Survivor, Nussbaum traces the history of a genre that’s shaped how we see the world—and even influenced who gets elected. If you think reality TV is all fluff, this episode might just change your mind.Cue the Sun! Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes o...2024-09-2435 minThe TreatmentThe TreatmentMichael Keaton, Jason Schwartzman and Emily Nussbaum on The TreatThis week on The Treatment, Elvis welcomes Emmy-winner Michael Keaton. The actor is currently starring in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice — reprising his titular role as the profane and hilarious demon from Tim Burton’s 1988 film Beetlejuice (singular). Then, actor Jason Schwartzman talks about his latest role as a grieving cantor in Between The Temples. And for The Treat, Pulitzer Prize winning writer Emily Nussbaum extols the virtues of a “corny” and “beautiful” album from her childhood.2024-09-0752 minThe Book CaseThe Book CaseEmily Nussbaum Explains Why We Should Take Reality TV SeriouslyLove it or hate it, the genre of “reality tv” has now shaped American history. That means no matter how you feel about it, you cannot ignore it. Enter Cue the Sun!, the most comprehensive, thoughtful and well written book about the history and development of the genre we have come across. We talk to the book’s author, Emily Nussbaum about how the genre has come to take up so much space in American pop culture and what that means for our country as a whole. We also talk to Ferguson Books' owner Dane Ferguson about how his shop serve...2024-08-1539 minSo Bad It\'s Good with Ryan BaileySo Bad It's Good with Ryan BaileyEmily Nussbaum, Pulitzer Prize winning author on her new book CUE THE SUN! THE INVENTION OF REALITY TV!!! We talk Real World, Bravo, The Apprentice, Survivor, The Swan and the dawn of "Dirty Documentaries!"TUESDAY! I am over the moon to have today's guest with us. I've been talking about her new book Cue The Sun! The Inventionf Reality TV for the past month so it was an honor to have the author Emily Nussbaum (@emilynussbaum) on to talk about it! Emily is a staff writer for The New Yorker and I have been a fan of her writing for a long time. I severely geeked out. We talked the beginning of reality tv and so many of the shows we've watched thru the decades. GO READ THIS BOOK https://a.co/d...2024-08-061h 27Turner Syndrome, Talk and TeaTurner Syndrome, Talk and TeaEpisode 176: Autumn NussbaumThis is Autumn's experience of Turner Syndrome Relationship with Turner Syndrome [00:40] The Biggest Challenge of having Turner Syndrome [03:00] The Most Positive Experience of Having Turner Syndrome [06:40] How has the Turners Society helped Autumn? [08:15] Whats Autumn's involvement in the society? [08:45] Most important message on Turner Syndrome [09:45] My instagram is https://instagram.com/turnersyndrometalkandtea?utm_medium=copy_linkn My facebook is https://www.facebook.com/EmilySeymour24a My twitter is https://twitter.com/es_eymour?fbclid=IwAR2_PIoSVi47yeab3xnQFdPv0ae3NSEWwQahTHMIvloXbf_qetPOQPumQ1w If you want to be a guest on my podcast then message me on any of my socials ...2024-07-2312 minfiction/non/fictionfiction/non/fictionSally Franson and Emily Nussbaum on Reality TVNovelist Sally Franson and critic Emily Nussbaum join host V.V. Ganeshananthan to talk about reality television. Franson, a recent reality TV show winner whose new novel, Big in Sweden, is from the point of view of a woman who joins the cast of a program in that country, reflects on transforming her real-life experience into fiction. Nussbaum, a staff writer at The New Yorker whose new nonfiction book, Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV, addresses the history of what she calls the “dirty documentary” genre, discusses the hundreds of interviews she conducted with reality show staff, as w...2024-07-181h 02Reality Life with Kate CaseyReality Life with Kate CaseyEp. - 1041 - THE INVENTION OF REALITY TV WITH EMILY NUSSBAUM, AUTHOR OF CUE THE SUN!: THE INVENTION OF REALITY TVEmily Nussbaum is a staff writer at The New Yorker, where she’s worked since 2011, originally as the magazine’s television critic. In 2016, she won the Pulitzer Prize for criticism. She is the author of Cue The Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV.   Who invented reality television, the world’s most dangerous pop-culture genre? And why can’t we look away? In this revelatory, deeply reported account of the rise of “dirty documentary”—from its contentious roots in radio to the ascent of Donald Trump—Emily Nussbaum unearths the origin story of the genre that ate the world, as told...2024-07-1836 minRunning to the NoiseRunning to the NoiseGetting Real About TV with Emily NussbaumFor Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Emily Nussbaum ’88, it all started with a TV show called Buffy the Vampire Slayer. When the cult hit first aired in 1997, Nussbaum, then a literature doctoral student, watched it like anyone else. However, it was love at first bite: Buffy would consequently alter her entire career trajectory.  “I wanted to abandon the old method of you can only praise TV in the most condescending possible way, by sort of patting it on the head and saying, “Good for you, TV. You did something good.” I actually wanted to have high standards,” says Nussbaum. With an...2024-07-1139 minThe TreatmentThe TreatmentEmily Nussbaum, Richard LaGravenese, and Vince Staples on The TreatThis week on The Treatment, Elvis welcomes Pulitzer Prize winning New Yorker writer Emily Nussbaum whose newest project is the book Cue The Sun: The Invention of Reality TV. Next, director Richard LaGravenese stops by to talk about his new Netflix rom-com, A Family Affair. And for The Treat, rapper and actor Vince Staples talks about how he stays connected to his audience.2024-07-0652 minCritics at Large | The New YorkerCritics at Large | The New YorkerFrom The New Yorker Radio Hour: Emily Nussbaum on the Beginnings of Reality TVReality television has generally got a bad rap, but Emily Nussbaum—who received a Pulitzer Prize, in 2016, for her work as The New Yorker’s TV critic—sees that the genre has its own history and craft. Nussbaum’s new book “Cue the Sun!” is a history of reality TV, and roughly half the book covers the era before “Survivor,” which is often considered the starting point of the genre. She picks three formative examples from the Before Time to discuss with David Remnick: “Candid Camera,” “An American Family,” and “Cops.” She’s not trying to get you to like reality TV, but rather, s...2024-07-0415 minErik\'s Like A GirlErik's Like A GirlEPISODE 23: POP CULTURE ALERT 2!Welcome to this week’s Pop Culture Alert! Where I offer recommendations for television, books, articles in magazines/newspapers, celebrity profiles/interviews, films/documentaries, music, and podcasts. Anything that I find and believe is interesting, compelling, fun, and deserving of our time. Anything that is coming up or that I’ve enjoyed and want to draw your attention to, in the hopes that you’ll enjoy them too! Anything taking space in pop culture. This week’s alerts include: 1. 'Perfect Wife: The Mysterious Disappearance of Sherri Papini' on Hulu 2. 'Cue the Sun! The Invention of Reality TV' by Emily Nussbaum 3. 'How “Th...2024-07-0214 minLA Review of BooksLA Review of BooksEmily Nussbaum's "Cue the Sun! The Invention of Reality TV"Eric Newman and Medaya Ocher are joined by New Yorker staff writer and former television critic Emily Nussbaum to discuss her book Cue the Sun! The Invention of Reality TV. Nussbaum's overview of the most dominant genre of our time moves from reality TV's origins in radio to its role in forging the public image of a US president. In a sweeping conversation, the hosts and Nussbaum break down some of the unsung heroes and incredible stories behind the creation of our nostalgic reality TV touchstones, the harbingers of a darker genre to come, and its relationship to broad, tectonic...2024-06-2858 minLARB Radio HourLARB Radio HourEmily Nussbaum's "Cue the Sun! The Invention of Reality TV"Eric Newman and Medaya Ocher are joined by New Yorker staff writer and former television critic Emily Nussbaum to discuss her book Cue the Sun! The Invention of Reality TV. Nussbaum's overview of the most dominant genre of our time moves from reality TV's origins in radio to its role in forging the public image of a US president. In a sweeping conversation, the hosts and Nussbaum break down some of the unsung heroes and incredible stories behind the creation of our nostalgic reality TV touchstones, the harbingers of a darker genre to come, and its relationship to broad...2024-06-2858 minApple News In ConversationApple News In ConversationInside the making of reality TVGuest-hosted by Sam Sanders: Reality shows — like Survivor, The Bachelor, and Love Is Blind — are some of the most-watched TV series in the U.S. But how much “reality” is actually being shown? In her new book, Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV, New Yorker staff writer Emily Nussbaum reveals how this industry came to be and takes people behind the scenes of some of the top reality series. Nussbaum speaks with guest host Sam Sanders about the most surprising aspects of this divisive genre.2024-06-2735 minKQED\'s ForumKQED's ForumEmily Nussbaum Tells the True Story of Reality TVWhen New Yorker staff writer Emily Nussbaum began working on her book about the origins of reality TV, she says that the deeper she looked “the darker things got.” She found reality stars whose lives were wrecked and “methods of production so ugly they’re hard to look at.” But she says reality TV has also elevated the struggles of ordinary people, taken on historically forbidden subjects like queerness and divorce and pioneered new filmmaking techniques. We talk to Nussbaum about her new book “Cue The Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV,” which she calls her attempt “to describe the reality genr...2024-06-2655 minSavor Your Day With A Award-Winning Full Audiobook.Savor Your Day With A Award-Winning Full Audiobook.Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV by Emily NussbaumPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/733694to listen full audiobooks. Title: Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV Author: Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Gabra Zackman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 11 minutes Release date: June 25, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: The rollicking saga of reality television, a “sweeping” (The Washington Post) cultural history of America’s most influential, most divisive artistic phenomenon, from the Pulitzer Prize–winning New Yorker writer—“a must-read for anyone interested in television or popular culture” (NPR) “Passionate, exquisitely told . . . With muscular prose and an exacting eye for detail . . . [Nussbaum] knits her talents for sharp analysis and telling reportag...2024-06-253h 11Get Hooked On The Life-Enhancing Full Audiobook Experience!Get Hooked On The Life-Enhancing Full Audiobook Experience!Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV by Emily NussbaumPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/733694to listen full audiobooks. Title: Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV Author: Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Gabra Zackman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 11 minutes Release date: June 25, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: The rollicking saga of reality television, a “sweeping” (The Washington Post) cultural history of America’s most influential, most divisive artistic phenomenon, from the Pulitzer Prize–winning New Yorker writer—“a must-read for anyone interested in television or popular culture” (NPR) “Passionate, exquisitely told . . . With muscular prose and an exacting eye for detail . . . [Nussbaum] knits her talents for...2024-06-253h 11Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasCue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV by Emily NussbaumPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/733694to listen full audiobooks. Title: Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV Author: Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Gabra Zackman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 11 minutes Release date: June 25, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: The rollicking saga of reality television, a “sweeping” (The Washington Post) cultural history of America’s most influential, most divisive artistic phenomenon, from the Pulitzer Prize–winning New Yorker writer—“a must-read for anyone interested in television or popular culture” (NPR) “Passionate, exquisitely told . . . With muscular prose and an exacting eye for detail . . . [Nussbaum] knits her talents for...2024-06-253h 11Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasCue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV by Emily NussbaumPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/733694 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV Author: Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Gabra Zackman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 11 minutes Release date: June 25, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: The rollicking saga of reality television, a “sweeping” (The Washington Post) cultural history of America’s most influential, most divisive artistic phenomenon, from the Pulitzer Prize–winning New Yorker writer—“a must-read for anyone interested in television or popular culture” (NPR) “Passionate, exquisitely told . . . With muscular prose and an exacting eye for detail . . . [Nussbaum] knits her talent...2024-06-2510 minThe New Yorker Radio HourThe New Yorker Radio HourEmily Nussbaum on the Beginnings of Reality TVReality television has generally got a bad rap, but Emily Nussbaum—who received a Pulitzer Prize, in 2016, for her work as The New Yorker’s TV critic—sees that the genre has its own history and craft. Nussbaum’s new book “Cue the Sun!” is a history of reality TV, and roughly half the book covers the era before “Survivor,” which is often considered the starting point of the genre. She picks three formative examples from the Before Time to discuss with David Remnick: “Candid Camera,” “An American Family,” and “Cops.” She’s not trying to get you to like reality TV, but rather, s...2024-06-2516 minListen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceListen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceCue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV by Emily NussbaumPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/733694to listen full audiobooks. Title: Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV Author: Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Gabra Zackman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 11 minutes Release date: June 25, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: The rollicking saga of reality television, a “sweeping” (The Washington Post) cultural history of America’s most influential, most divisive artistic phenomenon, from the Pulitzer Prize–winning New Yorker writer—“a must-read for anyone interested in television or popular culture” (NPR) “Passionate, exquisitely told . . . With muscular prose and an exacting eye for detail . . . [Nussbaum] knits her talents for sharp analysis and telling reportag...2024-06-253h 11Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceListen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceCue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV by Emily NussbaumPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/733694 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV Author: Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Gabra Zackman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 11 minutes Release date: June 25, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: The rollicking saga of reality television, a “sweeping” (The Washington Post) cultural history of America’s most influential, most divisive artistic phenomenon, from the Pulitzer Prize–winning New Yorker writer—“a must-read for anyone interested in television or popular culture” (NPR) “Passionate, exquisitely told . . . With muscular prose and an exacting eye for detail . . . [Nussbaum] knits her talents for sharp analysis and telling repo...2024-06-2510 minHistory Nerds UnitedHistory Nerds UnitedPulitzer Prize Winner Emily Nussbaum on the History of Reality TVSend us a textLet's call action! Pulitzer Prize winner Emily Nussbaum joins me to discuss her new book Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV. It's as good as it sounds. Come listen!Buy Cue the Sun!Check out Emily's websiteSupport the show2024-06-1947 minOn the MediaOn the MediaIs Love is Blind a Toxic Workplace?This week's midweek podcast comes from our colleagues at the New Yorker Radio Hour:On the Netflix reality-TV dating show “Love Is Blind,” contestants are alone in windowless, octagonal pods with no access to their phones or the Internet. They talk to each other through the walls. There’s intrigue, romance, heartbreak, and, in some cases, sight-unseen engagements. According to several lawsuits, there’s also lack of sleep, lack of food and water, twenty-hour work days, and alleged physical and emotional abuse. New Yorker staff writer Emily Nussbaum has been reporting on what these lawsuits reveal about the cult...2024-06-1225 minNonfiction with Callie HitchcockNonfiction with Callie HitchcockEmily Nussbaum: Author of Cue The Sun! The Invention of Reality TVToday’s guest is Emily Nussbaum, Pulitzer prize winner for criticism, staff writer for The New Yorker, and author of her new book Cue the Sun! The Invention of Reality TV. We talk about the history of reality TV, the changing conception of reality TV labor power dynamics, reality tv as modern fables, the sociological function of reality TV as a cultural object, and what feelings we are looking to have when we watch TV. The Difficult Women of “Sex and the City” by Emily Nussbaum I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution by Emily...2024-06-111h 12The New Yorker Radio HourThe New Yorker Radio HourLove Is Blind, and Allegedly ToxicOn the reality-TV dating show  “Love Is Blind,” the most watched original series in Netflix history, contestants are alone in windowless, octagonal pods with no access to their phones or the Internet. They talk to each other through the walls. There’s intrigue, romance, heartbreak, and, in some cases, sight-unseen engagements. According to several lawsuits, there’s also lack of sleep, lack of food and water, twenty-hour work days, and alleged physical and emotional abuse. New Yorker staff writer Emily Nussbaum has been reporting on what these lawsuits reveal about the culture on the set of “Love Is Blind,” and a push fo...2024-05-2427 minThe Great NoticingThe Great NoticingBuh-Bye Fear and Anxiety with Walter NusbaumIn this conversation, Walter Nusbaum discusses the increasing levels of fear and anxiety in society. He emphasizes the power of reframing and manifesting positive thoughts to overcome these negative emotions. The mind-body connection is explored, highlighting how our thoughts can impact our physical well-being. The prevalence of fear and anxiety is attributed to the constant exposure to crises and negativity through media and technology. The difference between red threats (external factors) and blue threats (internal factors) is discussed, emphasizing the importance of personal ownership and accountability. The importance of noticing and empathy is highlighted, along with the interconnectedness of...2024-02-0446 minThe Great NoticingThe Great NoticingBuh-Bye Fear and Anxiety with Walter NusbaumIn this conversation, Walter Nusbaum discusses the increasing levels of fear and anxiety in society. He emphasizes the power of reframing and manifesting positive thoughts to overcome these negative emotions. The mind-body connection is explored, highlighting how our thoughts can impact our physical well-being. The prevalence of fear and anxiety is attributed to the constant exposure to crises and negativity through media and technology. The difference between red threats (external factors) and blue threats (internal factors) is discussed, emphasizing the importance of personal ownership and accountability. 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But the video cast the song’s lyrics in a new light. While Aldean sings, “Try that in a small town / See how far ya make it down the road / ’Round here, we take care of our own,” images of protests against police brutality are interspersed with Aldean singing outside a county courthouse where a lynching once took place. Aldean’s defenders—and there are many—say the song praises small-town values and respect for the law, rathe...2023-08-0400 minWell With CannabisWell With CannabisFrom Chronic Pain Survivor to Cannabis Advocate with Amy NussbaumThis new podcast episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in alternative medicine, chronic pain relief, and changing the healthcare paradigm. Our special guest, registered nurse Amy Nussbaum shares her inspiring story of discovering the benefits of cannabis in managing her chronic pain after years of surgeries and prescription medications. She also discusses the importance of Federal Legalization, the need for a shift towards a more humane healthcare system, and how this has spurred her to become a cannabis advocate. Her perspective as a healthcare provider in today's medical system offers valuable insights...2023-04-1937 minThe Fantastival PodcastThe Fantastival PodcastFantastival Podcast - #108 Simon PeckThis is not a drill, this is really happening as it’s one of the most requested guests ever, the one & only Simon Peck is up on The Fantastival Podcast for #108.   A more passionate music & Leeds United fan you’ll never meet as Simon is on great form as we talk about his time at hmv with many a mention of some great names, the transitions that the music industry has made over the last 20 or so years, his favourite acts and gigs that he’s seen (he is an absolute fountain of knowledge) and he collates his Fant...2022-10-301h 08The Outlaw Nation Podcast Network by John RochaThe Outlaw Nation Podcast Network by John RochaOppenheimer, Blonde Trailers, Destin Daniel Crettin for Avengers Kang Dynasty, The Gray Man Sequel⚠️🚨⚠️🚨THE HOT MIC WITH JEFF SNEIDER AND JOHN ROCHA!!! ⚠️🚨⚠️🚨On this episode of THE HOT MIC, Jeff Sneider and John Rocha talk the new trailers that dropped today for Oppenheimer from Christopher Nolan, Blonde with Ana de Armas, and Samaritan with Sylvester Stallone. They also discuss Destin Daniel Cretton being named the director for Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, Netflix's plans for The Gray Man sequel, Emily Nussbaum's tweet about Jerry Seinfeld, the NOPE spoiler review, the Ivan Drago sequel/prequel film, Alan Horn returns to Warner Brothers and more!________________________________________________________________________________________Follow The Outlaw John Rocha: https://twitter.com/T...2022-07-291h 13The Hot Mic with Jeff Sneider and John RochaThe Hot Mic with Jeff Sneider and John RochaOppenheimer, Blonde Trailers, Destin Daniel Crettin for Avengers Kang Dynasty, The Gray Man Sequel⚠️🚨⚠️🚨THE HOT MIC WITH JEFF SNEIDER AND JOHN ROCHA!!! ⚠️🚨⚠️🚨On this episode of THE HOT MIC, Jeff Sneider and John Rocha talk the new trailers that dropped today for Oppenheimer from Christopher Nolan, Blonde with Ana de Armas, and Samaritan with Sylvester Stallone. They also discuss Destin Daniel Cretton being named the director for Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, Netflix's plans for The Gray Man sequel, Emily Nussbaum's tweet about Jerry Seinfeld, the NOPE spoiler review, the Ivan Drago sequel/prequel film, the Golden Globes and more!________________________________________________________________________________________Follow The Outlaw John Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSaysFollow Jef...2022-07-291h 13DEAR READERDEAR READERBerit Glanz über lustvolles Lesen, Buchscham und andere vermeintliche guilty Pleasures Dieses Mal ist Berit Glanz bei DEAR READER zu Gast. Im Gespräch mit Mascha Jacobs erzählt sie, warum sie sich auch in ihrem zweiten, 2022 im Berlin Verlag veröffentlichten Roman »Automaton« mit Arbeitswelten beschäftigt hat. Dieses Mal ist ihre Protagonistin eine junge alleinerziehende Mutter. Tiff schlägt sich mit schlecht bezahlten Online-Jobs durch. Sie kann aufgrund einer Angststörung ihre Wohnung kaum noch verlassen. Während der Arbeit beobachtet sie online ein Verbrechen. Diese Beobachtung verbindet sie wiederum mit einer ihr bis dahin unbekannten und ebenfalls prekär arbeitenden Frau auf einem anderen Kontinent. Es ist ein toller...2022-05-1940 minDEAR READERDEAR READERBerit Glanz über lustvolles Lesen, Buchscham und andere vermeintliche guilty Pleasures Dieses Mal ist Berit Glanz bei DEAR READER zu Gast. Im Gespräch mit Mascha Jacobs erzählt sie, warum sie sich auch in ihrem zweiten, 2022 im Berlin Verlag veröffentlichten Roman »Automaton« mit Arbeitswelten beschäftigt hat. Dieses Mal ist ihre Protagonistin eine junge alleinerziehende Mutter. Tiff schlägt sich mit schlecht bezahlten Online-Jobs durch. Sie kann aufgrund einer Angststörung ihre Wohnung kaum noch verlassen. Während der Arbeit beobachtet sie online ein Verbrechen. Diese Beobachtung verbindet sie wiederum mit einer ihr bis dahin unbekannten und ebenfalls prekär arbeitenden Frau auf einem anderen Kontinent. Es ist ein toller...2022-05-1940 minThe Colin McEnroe ShowThe Colin McEnroe ShowWe like to watch. Emily Nussbaum on the TV revolutionFor decades, we didn’t take television seriously. We saw it as ephemeral, as “chewing gum for the eyes,” as, literally, furniture. And then, around the turn of the century, things started to change. There was The Sopranos. The Wire. And, at the same time, shows like Big Brother and The Amazing Race. For Emily Nussbaum, it was Buffy the Vampire Slayer that forever changed her take on television. This hour: A serious appraisal of television with The New Yorker’s television critic. GUEST: Emily Nussbaum: Television critic for The New Yorker and the...2022-04-1242 minEscape To A Captivating Full Audiobook On Your Commute.Escape To A Captivating Full Audiobook On Your Commute.Wuthering Heights by Emily BrontëPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/526246to listen full audiobooks. Title: Wuthering Heights Author: Emily Brontë Narrator: Ruth Golding Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 42 minutes Release date: July 6, 2021 Genres: Mystery Publisher's Summary: This best-selling Norton Critical Edition is based on the 1847 first edition of the novel. For the Fourth Edition, the editor has collated the 1847 text with several modern editions and has corrected a number of variants, including accidentals. The text is accompanied by entirely new explanatory annotations. New to the fourth Edition are twelve of Emily Bronte's letters regarding the publication of the 1847 edition of Wuthering Heights as well a...2021-07-062h 42Access Unmissable Full Trial Audiobooks in Romance, MysteryAccess Unmissable Full Trial Audiobooks in Romance, MysteryWuthering Heights by Emily BrontëPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/526246 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Wuthering Heights Author: Emily Brontë Narrator: Ruth Golding Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 42 minutes Release date: July 6, 2021 Genres: Mystery Publisher's Summary: This best-selling Norton Critical Edition is based on the 1847 first edition of the novel. For the Fourth Edition, the editor has collated the 1847 text with several modern editions and has corrected a number of variants, including accidentals. The text is accompanied by entirely new explanatory annotations. New to the fourth Edition are twelve of Emily Bronte's letters regarding the publication of the 1847 edition of Wuthering Heights as w...2021-07-0603 minAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Romance, MysteryAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Romance, MysteryWuthering Heights by Emily BrontëPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/526246to listen full audiobooks. Title: Wuthering Heights Author: Emily Brontë Narrator: Ruth Golding Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 42 minutes Release date: July 6, 2021 Genres: Mystery Publisher's Summary: This best-selling Norton Critical Edition is based on the 1847 first edition of the novel. For the Fourth Edition, the editor has collated the 1847 text with several modern editions and has corrected a number of variants, including accidentals. The text is accompanied by entirely new explanatory annotations. New to the fourth Edition are twelve of Emily Bronte's letters regarding the publication of the 1847 edition of Wuthering Heights as well a...2021-07-062h 42Podcast Like It\'s ...Podcast Like It's ...SEX AND THE CITY SATUDAYS: Emily NussbaumFor the final episode of this miniseries, we invited award winning critic Emily Nussbaum onto the show for an extended conversation on the second season of Sex and the city.We discuss staying friends with your exes, the way the show was cut down and for content issues when airing on E, and the contrast between the characters that fuels the charm of the show.Find Emily at: emilynussbaum.comPatreon: patreon.com/podcastlikeits1989Twitter: twitter.com/podcastlikeitsInstagram: instagram.com/podcastlikeitsReddit: reddit.com/r/Pod...2021-04-171h 11Qualitative ConversationsQualitative ConversationsEpisode 21: Disability, Activism, and Qualitative ResearchIn this podcast, Emily Nusbaum interviews Alice Wong, disability rights activist and founder of the Disability Visibility project. Their conversation Alice describes the relationship of research to her activism, her experience in the academy, and key questions that scholars should consider when embarking on research with marginalized communities. Below is a transcript of this talk. Alice 0:25 All right,Emily 0:27 my name is Emily Nussbaum, and I'm here with Alice Wong talking with her this evening for the Qualitative Research SIG of AERA. And I am super thrilled to be interviewing Alice for this episode...2021-01-1443 minNot Your DemographicNot Your DemographicWildly FineThis week Erin & Stella are wrapping up the year with, well, not fanfare exactly, but with some hope. That's pretty good for 2020. They rant about wrapping paper and rave about wrestling. Plus, mania presented as reading. See you all in the new year! --- Books discussed:  Plummet Book - Sherwin Tjia The Siren - Tiffany Reisz Plain Bad Heroines - Emily M. Danforth Tiny Nightmares - Edited by Lincoln Michel and Nadxieli Nieto Dune - Frank Herbert Kate Kane 2 - Alexis Hall 2020-12-221h 16Podcast Like It\'s ...Podcast Like It's ...SEX AND THE CITY "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" w/ Emily NussbaumWelcome to SEX AND THE CITY SATURDAY! For the next few months we will be talking about Season 2 of Sex and the City as well as its cultural legacy.This week we welcome TV Critic at The New Yorker, Emily Nussbaum, to talk about Take Me Out to The Ballgame, the season 2 premiere. We introduce our relationships with the show, talk about Carrie and Mr. Big, and what makes this crew of ladies so compelling.Check out Emily Nussabaum's New Yorker piece on Sex and the City:https://w...2020-11-2854 minLive Mic: Best of TPL ConversationsLive Mic: Best of TPL ConversationsEmily Nussbaum: I Like to Watch*Note: given the current temporary closure of TPL due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have made our best efforts to offer suggestions below for materials which are part our online collections, and available at home to anyone with a current Toronto Public Library card. Why are wait time for ebooks or audiobooks sometimes so long? Learn more about limits on the number of eBook copies and the length of time they can be borrowed. Book by Emily NussbaumI Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution2020-04-2200 minNight CallNight Call107: Instagram Face/OffThe ladies are joined by Jia Tolentino, staff writer for the New Yorker and author of the essay collection “Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion” this week. First up we fetch the bolt cutters for our first impressions of the new Fiona Apple album. Plus, pandemic dreams! A scientific explanation for why people are having such weird dreams during self-isolation. Then we talk about "Instagram Face," which Jia wrote an incredible essay about. She also describes her experience meeting the Kardashians' plastic surgeon Dr. Ourian. Who has the most Instagram face? What will the beauty standards shift toward next? Can you fa...2020-04-201h 05Ask Me AnotherAsk Me AnotherEmily Nussbaum: The Watch From Home EpisodeCritic Emily Nussbaum. Plus John Hodgman, Jackie Kashian, Robert Lopez, and Kristen Anderson-Lopez!2020-03-2751 minAsk Me AnotherAsk Me AnotherEmily Nussbaum: The Watch From Home EpisodeIn this work-from-home episode, The New Yorker's Emily Nussbaum talks about TV watching during COVID-19. Plus John Hodgman, Jackie Kashian, Robert Lopez, and Kristen Anderson-Lopez stand in as contestants.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy2020-03-2750 minWhat I Wore When | GlamourWhat I Wore When | GlamourEmily Nussbaum: What I Wore When I Interviewed at New York MagazineHello, Emily Nussbaum! Emily is the television critic for the New Yorker, and in 2016 she won the Pulitzer Prize for criticism. In 2019, she released her first book, I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution. This week, Emily sits down with Perrie to talk about what she wore during a pivotal job interview, ‘80s fashion, letting kids watch Twin Peaks, perspectives on Carrie Bradshaw, and more. Follow @emilynussbaum on Instagram and Twitter. Shop Emily’s book, I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution, in bookstores and online.  2020-03-1645 minsemi-prosesemi-proseShe's The Baum: I Like To Watch by Emily NussbaumEmily Nussbaum joins Evan and Kristina to discuss her book I Like to Watch and how Buffy the Vampire Slayer changes lives (2:00); when black sitcoms were gentrified off the air (13:02); Game of Thrones was not that interesting, True Detective was fake philosophical (24:20); a show can be flawed and be worth talking about (30:30); Fleabag and her compulsiveness to seduce (33:50)2020-01-2146 minCan We Talk?Can We Talk?Episode 34: Emily Nussbaum Likes To WatchIf we're living in the golden age of television, then The New Yorker's TV critic Emily Nussbaum is our soothsayer. In this episode of Can We Talk?, JWA's CEO, Judith Rosenbaum, talks with Nussbaum about portrayals of Jewish women on television, past and present, and Nussbaum's new essay collection, I Like To Watch. Nussbaum also speaks candidly about how the #MeToo movement has made her rethink the way her own cultural tastes have been formed. This is the second episode in our three-part fall author interview series.2019-10-2431 minThe Canadian Jewish ShmoozeThe Canadian Jewish ShmoozeThe Marvelous Mrs. NussbaumEmily Nussbaum is the TV critic at The New Yorker. She's won a Pulitzer Prize and has a new book of essays and profiles out called I Like to Watch, and will be coming to give a talk at the Toronto Reference Library on Oct. 16. She joins Michael for an in-depth chat about the current state of Jewish TV, why The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is overrated, and why so many people freakin' love Shtisel. The Canadian Jewish Shmooze is hosted by Michael Fraiman and Alex Rose, and edited by Michael Fraiman. Our intro music is by Vanya...2019-09-0448 minFansplainingFansplainingEmily NussbaumIn Episode 105, Flourish and Elizabeth talk to Emily Nussbaum, television critic for The New Yorker, recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism, and the author of I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution. The conversation focuses on the technological changes that have shaped television over the past two decades—and how those changes have altered the way we watch, discuss, and talk about it in turn. They then discuss a related listener letter on mismatched expectations between TV creators and audiences.2019-07-241h 09The Mother Jones PodcastThe Mother Jones PodcastCritic Emily Nussbaum Says You Should Never Feel Shame for Loving that TV ShowOn today’s show, we interview one of our favorite writers and thinkers, Emily Nussbaum, the Pulitzer prize-winning TV critic for the New Yorker. Nussbaum is the author of a new collection of essays called “I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution”, released last month. The book is full of language she thinks we’re lacking in this so-called Quality Television era: language about unabashedly loving the TV shows you love, without being shamed into calling them “guilty pleasures” by snooty cultural gatekeepers. Nussbaum talks to Mother Jones assistant news editor, Becca Andrews, about being Jane the Vir...2019-07-1723 minThe Virtual Memories ShowThe Virtual Memories ShowEmily Nussbaum Likes To WatchLook! Up in the sky! Is it really more like a novel? Is it more like a 10-hour movie? No, it's TV! In her first book, I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution (Penguin Random House), critic Emily Nussbaum celebrates TV as TV, exploring the unique aspects of the form and helping TV viewers get over status anxiety. We talk about the satisfying/horrifying experience of culling her past reviews and profiles for the book, the audience-oriented nature of TV storytelling, whether it's important for a well-loved show to nail the finale, and the dual...2019-07-091h 45Full Audiobook That Come to Life, AnywhereFull Audiobook That Come to Life, AnywhereI Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution Audiobook by Emily NussbaumListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 359645 Title: I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution Author: Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Emily Nussbaum Format: Unabridged Length: 13:44:00 Language: English Release date: 06-25-19 Publisher: Random House (Audio) Genres: Fiction & Literature, Essays & Anthologies Summary: From The New Yorker’s fiercely original, Pulitzer Prize-winning culture critic, a provocative collection of new and previously published essays arguing that we are what we watch. “Emily Nussbaum is the perfect critic—smart, engaging, funny, generous, and insightful.”—David Grann, author of Killers of the Flower Moon NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BO...2019-06-251h 44Immerse Yourself In This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.Immerse Yourself In This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.I Like to Watch by Emily NussbaumPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/36877to listen full audiobooks. Title: I Like to Watch Author: Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Emily Nussbaum Format: mp3 Length: 13 hrs and 42 mins Release date: 06-25-19 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 350 ratings Genres: Essays Publisher's Summary: From her creation of the “Approval Matrix” in New York magazine in 2004 to her Pulitzer Prize–winning columns for The New Yorker, Emily Nussbaum has argued for a new way of looking at TV. In this collection, including two never-before-published essays, Nussbaum writes about her passion for television, beginning with Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the show that set her on a fres...2019-06-251h 42Power-Up With An Transformative Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.Power-Up With An Transformative Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution by Emily NussbaumPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/359645to listen full audiobooks. Title: I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution Author: Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Emily Nussbaum Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 44 minutes Release date: June 25, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Essays & Anthologies Publisher's Summary: From The New Yorker’s fiercely original, Pulitzer Prize-winning culture critic, a provocative collection of new and previously published essays arguing that we are what we watch. “Emily Nussbaum is the perfect critic—smart, engaging, funny, generous, and insightful.”—David Grann, author of Killers of the Flower Moon NAMED...2019-06-251h 44This Is the AuthorThis Is the AuthorS4 E39: Ruth Reichl, Emily Nussbaum, and Emilie PineS4 E39: In this episode meet Ruth Reichl, author of SAVE ME THE PLUMS; Emily Nussbaum, author of I LIKE TO WATCH; and Emilie Pine, author of NOTES TO SELF. Each of these nonfiction writers shares work inspired by her life, whether it’s a memoir about her career or essays about personal-yet-universal experiences. And find out which writer would cast Julia Whelan as her dream narrator. Save Me the Plums by Ruth Reichl: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/210646/save-me-the-plums/ I Like to Watch by Emily Nussbaum: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/563025/i-like-to-watch/ Notes to Self by Emilie Pine: https://ww...2019-06-2509 minListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Literature, Essays & AnthologiesListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Literature, Essays & AnthologiesI Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution by Emily NussbaumPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/359645to listen full audiobooks. Title: I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution Author: Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Emily Nussbaum Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 44 minutes Release date: June 25, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Essays & Anthologies Publisher's Summary: From The New Yorker’s fiercely original, Pulitzer Prize-winning culture critic, a provocative collection of new and previously published essays arguing that we are what we watch. “Emily Nussbaum is the perfect critic—smart, engaging, funny, generous, and insightful.”—David Grann, author of Killers of the Flower Moon NAMED...2019-06-251h 44Begin An Breakthrough Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.Begin An Breakthrough Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.I Like to Watch by Emily NussbaumPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/36877to listen full audiobooks. Title: I Like to Watch Author: Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Emily Nussbaum Format: mp3 Length: 13 hrs and 42 mins Release date: 06-25-19 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 350 ratings Genres: Essays Publisher's Summary: From her creation of the “Approval Matrix” in New York magazine in 2004 to her Pulitzer Prize–winning columns for The New Yorker, Emily Nussbaum has argued for a new way of looking at TV. In this collection, including two never-before-published essays, Nussbaum writes about her passion for television, beginning with Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the show that set her on a fres...2019-06-251h 42The Art of Process with Aimee Mann and Ted LeoThe Art of Process with Aimee Mann and Ted LeoEp. 11 - Emily Nussbaum "The Trick is to Find the Third Thing"WE'RE BACK. A number of bumps in the road on the way to getting the last episode out resulted in the last episode becoming THIS episode; and THIS episode, is the Emily Nussbaum episode! Emily is the former editor of Nerve, writer for Slate and the New York Times, Culture Editor of New York magazine, where she created the Approval Index (where I was over the moon to have once achieved a spot in the Lowbrow/Brilliant quadrant); current Television Critic at the New Yorker (that's three of the five major periodicals with New York in the...2019-06-041h 30To Live & Dialogue in LATo Live & Dialogue in LAEmily Nussbaum – Pulitzer Prize Winning TV Critic at The New YorkerEmily is one of the sharpest, most innovative, most influential TV critics working today. She’s the TV critic at The New Yorker, and recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for criticism. Emily was kind enough to shlep up to New Haven where she spoke to Aaron’s class, then did a larger Q&A on stage, answering questions … Continue reading Emily Nussbaum – Pulitzer Prize Winning TV Critic at The New Yorker →2019-02-1400 minInside Out EmpowermentInside Out EmpowermentIOE #21: Why have a following? IGTV, Twitter hacks w/ Liz Corvino, Ryan Hintze, and Emily GaitanLiz Corvino, Ryan Hintze, and Emily Gaitan are well-known social media influencers across various platforms. Listen to host, Joshua Nussbaum, Liz, Ryan, and Emily breakdown IGTV, and their perspectives on what the new feature offers that the rest of the instagram platform does not. Gain some insight on the mentality of social growth across multiple platforms. SUMMARY OF TAKE AWAYS -Ryan’s background in certifications and getting verified on Twitter - Do’s and don’ts for Twitter -How to create a unique post -Choosing what platforms works best for you, some o...2018-07-3052 minIn Your Face New YorkIn Your Face New YorkIn Your Face-New York had two incredible hosts for our May episode: Emily Nussbaum and Baratunde Thurston. New Yorkers don't do anything in moderation. That includes binge-watching TV. Learn the secrets of this critical skill from Pulitzer Prize winning TV critic for "The New Yorker" Emily Nussbaum who explained how she navigates through 400 hours of programming a week. Baratunde Thurston, NY Times best-selling author of "How to Be Black," explored Roseanne, climate change, piggish politicians and more. Joining them was economist and Morning Joe panelist Steve Rattner on the city's loopy economy and Annabelle Gurwitch, who revisited her days and...2018-04-1300 minSkylight Books Podcast SeriesSkylight Books Podcast SeriesKENNY FRIES DISCUSSES HIS MEMOIR IN THE PROVINCE OF THE GODS WITH EMILY RAPP BLACKIn the Province of the Gods (University of Wisconsin Press) An American's journey of profound self-discovery in Japan, and an exquisite tale of cultural and physical difference, sexuality, love, loss, mortality, and the ephemeral nature of beauty and art. Kenny Fries embarks on a journey of profound self-discovery as a disabled foreigner in Japan, a society historically hostile to difference. As he visits gardens, experiences Noh and butoh, and meets artists and scholars, he also discovers disabled gods, one-eyed samurai, blind chanting priests, and A-bomb survivors. When he is diagnosed as HIV positive, all his a...2017-11-1153 minListen to Full Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureListen to Full Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureThe New Yorker, September 4th 2017 (Emily Nussbaum, Ian Parker, Hua Hsu) by Emily Nussbaum | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The New Yorker, September 4th 2017 (Emily Nussbaum, Ian Parker, Hua Hsu) Author: Emily Nussbaum, Ian Parker, Hua Hsu Narrator: Todd Mundt Format: Highlights Length: 2 hrs and 4 mins Language: English Release date: 08-30-17 Publisher: The New Yorker Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: In this issue: COMMENT "After Bannon" by Jelani Cobb: Some saw his blend of nationalism and racial grievance as the ballast in Trump's ship. Will his absence change anything? ANNALS OF TELEVISION "Riot Girl" by Emily Nussbaum: The creator of Orange Is the New Black and...2017-08-302h 04Download Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureDownload Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureThe New Yorker, August 22nd 2016 (Patrick Radden Keefe, Lizzie Widdicombe, Emily Nussbaum) by Patrick Radden Keefe | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The New Yorker, August 22nd 2016 (Patrick Radden Keefe, Lizzie Widdicombe, Emily Nussbaum) Author: Patrick Radden Keefe, Lizzie Widdicombe, Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Todd Mundt Format: Highlights Length: 1 hr and 57 mins Language: English Release date: 08-17-16 Publisher: The New Yorker Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: In this issue: COMMENT "The Way Out" by Amy Davidson: Two weeks of the candidate's invective inspired a number of G.O.P. officials to retract their support for his campaign. THE POLITICAL SCENE "Family First" by Lizzie Widdicombe: How Donald Trump came to...2016-08-171h 57Download Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureDownload Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureThe New Yorker, December 7th 2015 (Rachel Aviv, Emily Eakin, Emily Nussbaum) by Rachel Aviv | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The New Yorker, December 7th 2015 (Rachel Aviv, Emily Eakin, Emily Nussbaum) Author: Rachel Aviv, Emily Eakin, Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Dan Bernard, Christine Marshall Format: Highlights Length: 2 hrs and 5 mins Language: English Release date: 12-02-15 Publisher: The New Yorker Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: In this issue: COMMENT "Unsafe Climates", by Elizabeth Kolbert: The Paris climate summit. A REPORTER AT LARGE "The Refugee Dilemma", by Rachel Aviv: What do we owe those we take in? ANNALS OF MEDICINE "Bacteria on the Brain", by Emily Eakin: A brilliant surgeon...2015-12-022h 05Download Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureDownload Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureThe New Yorker, October 12th 2015 (Margaret Talbot, John Colapinto, Emily Nussbaum) by Margaret Talbot | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The New Yorker, October 12th 2015 (Margaret Talbot, John Colapinto, Emily Nussbaum) Author: Margaret Talbot, John Colapinto, Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Dan Bernard, Christine Marshall Format: Highlights Length: 2 hrs and 5 mins Language: English Release date: 10-07-15 Publisher: The New Yorker Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: In this issue: COMMENT "The New World Disorder", by Philip Gourevitch: The United States, Russia, and Syria. PROFILES "The Populist Prophet", by Margaret Talbot: Bernie Sanders has spent decades attacking inequality. Now the country is listening. ANNALS OF FASHION "Trending", by John Colapinto: Olivier...2015-10-072h 05Download Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureDownload Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureThe New Yorker, August 10th and 17th 2015: Part 1 (Jake Halpern, David Remnick, Emily Nussbaum) by Jake Halpern | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The New Yorker, August 10th and 17th 2015: Part 1 (Jake Halpern, David Remnick, Emily Nussbaum) Author: Jake Halpern, David Remnick, Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Dan Bernard, Christine Marshall Format: Highlights Length: 1 hr and 53 mins Language: English Release date: 08-05-15 Publisher: The New Yorker Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: In this issue: COMMENT "Exit, Stage Left", by David Remnick: The career of Jon Stewart. THE TALK OF THE TOWN "Protest U", by Alex Carp: A high-school program where students in Brooklyn learn to design and stage their own political protests. "...2015-08-051h 53Listen to Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureListen to Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureThe New Yorker, February 23rd & March 2nd 2015: Part 2 (Jon Lee Anderson, Zadie Smith, Emily Nussbaum) by Jon Lee Anderson | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The New Yorker, February 23rd & March 2nd 2015: Part 2 (Jon Lee Anderson, Zadie Smith, Emily Nussbaum) Author: Jon Lee Anderson, Zadie Smith, Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Dan Bernard, Christine Marshall Format: Highlights Length: 2 hrs and 8 mins Language: English Release date: 02-25-15 Publisher: The New Yorker Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: In this issue: COMMENT "Mother May I", by Lizzie Widdicombe: Talking with the founder of a movement devoted to curbing helicopter parenting. LETTER FROM LIBYA "The Unravelling", by Jon Lee Anderson: An anti-Islamist general is mounting a divisive campaign...2015-02-252h 08Ideas at the HouseIdeas at the HouseSalman Rushdie & Emily Nussbaum - Television Has Replaced the Novel (Festival of Dangerous Ideas)Since it emerged from its disreputable romantic beginnings, the novel replaced history and poetry to become the most significant vehicle for storytelling and the transmission of cultural values. Readers were sent to the novel to cultivate their empathy, develop moral principles and explore ideas, and it survived the rise of film with its influence intact. But a new generation of television creators have taken our most popular medium and broken the shackles of format to create huge, rambling narratives that, by reaching millions of viewers, have become new cultural icons. Will this make novels a pastime for the intellectual one...2014-09-1859 minSpeaking with...Speaking with...Speaking with: The New Yorker TV critic Emily NussbaumAmerican comedy-drama series Orange Is the New Black. FoxtelOver the past decade we have witnessed the rise and rise of long form television – from The Sopranos to The Wire, Game of Thrones to Orange Is the New Black – and no one has been watching this transformation more keenly than the television critic for The New Yorker, Emily Nussbaum. Here, media researcher Lisa French talks with Nussbaum about bingeing on DVD sets, live-tweeting and delighting in reruns of Sex and The City. Nussbaum appeared at the 2014 Melbourne Writers’ Festival on Friday August 22 for Seminar: Writing About...2014-08-1819 minDownload Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureDownload Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureThe New Yorker, January 27th 2014 (David Remnick, Elizabeth Kolbert, Emily Nussbaum) by David Remnick | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The New Yorker, January 27th 2014 (David Remnick, Elizabeth Kolbert, Emily Nussbaum) Author: David Remnick, Elizabeth Kolbert, Emily Nussbaum Narrator: Todd Mundt Format: Highlights Length: 2 hrs and 12 mins Language: English Release date: 01-22-14 Publisher: The New Yorker Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: In this issue: COMMENT "Red Light", by Elizabeth Kolbert: Chris Christies jam. ANNALS OF THE PRESIDENCY "Going the Distance", by David Remnick: President Obama talks about the tasks ahead. ON TELEVISON "Fan Friction", by Emily Nussbaum: Sherlock and its audiences. THE CURRENT CINEMA "Love at First...2014-01-222h 12Employee of the MonthEmployee of the MonthEMILY NUSSBAUM on EMPLOYEE of the MONTHEmily Nussbaum is the television critic at The New Yorker. She previously served as an Editor-at-Large and Culture Editor at New York Magazine and Editor-in-Chief of Nerve. She is also Tweetworthy @emilynussbaum. Employee of the Month is a talk show about jobs, work, and labor. Catie Lazarus honors and interviews folks who forged their own way in the work world, and the universal we are better for it. www.employeeofthemonthshow.com @catielazarus2013-08-2118 minEmployee of the MonthEmployee of the MonthJOY BEHAR, STACY LONDON, JANEANE GARAFOLO, EMILY NUSSBAUM & CATIE LAZARUSA special live recording of EMPLOYEE of the MONTH SHOW at Upright Citizens Brigade in NYC. Catie Lazarus honors and interviews Joy Behar, Stacy London, Janeane Garofalo and Emily Nussbaum. Special thanks to house band The New Guys, featuring Shockwave, Eric Biondo and Grey McMurrary. Do not miss our next live taping at The Bell House in Brooklyn, Wednesday September 18th. Get tickets now: www.employeeofthemonthshow.com. Oh and check out the Petunia Van De Twirp video... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnULPeJDC3A As always, The Management2013-08-071h 11LongformLongformEpisode 31: Emily NussbaumEmily Nussbaum, television critic at The New Yorker. Show notes: @emilynussbaum emilynussbaum.com Nussbaum's New Yorker archive Nussbaum's New York archive [1:30] Tina Fey at the Paley Center for Media [5:45] "Shark Week: House of Cards, Scandal, and the political game" (The New Yorker • Feb 2013) [8:00] "My Strange Addiction: The sleazy wisdom of Big Brother" (The New Yorker • Aug 2012) [8:40] "My Breaking Bad Bender" (New York • July 2011) [8:40] "Child's Play: Breaking Bad's Bad Dad" (The New Yorker • Aug 2012) [11:15] "Reconsidering Two and a Half Men" (New York • Nov 2010) [14:00] "Primary Colors: Shonda Rhimes's Scandal and the diversity debate" (The New Yorker • May 2012) [16:00] "It's Different for Girls" (New York • March...2013-03-0646 min