Edith Zimmerman
Edith is the founding editor of The Hairpin and a contributing writer to The New York Times Magazine. She's also written for GQ, Elle, The Awl, and This American Life. She grew up in Cambridge, MA, and lives in Brooklyn.
Featured Writing
- “My Bar Oracle” (The New York Times Magazine)
- “Dealing With Your Own Cultural Irrelevance (at Age 28)” (The New York Times Magazine)
- “Chris Evans: American Marvel” (GQ)
- “Women Laughing Alone With Salad” (The Hairpin)
- “'Game of Thrones' Men, by Hotness” (The Hairpin)
- “Stuck in an Elevator With the Devil? Interview With an Elevator Expert” (Vulture/New York)
- “Advice Is Futile” (The Awl)
- “Dry Spell” (Elle)
- “Comedians of Christmas Comedy Special” (This American Life)
- “Candace Bushnell's Fantasy World, Starring Candace Bushnell” (The New York Times Magazine)
- “99 Ways to Be Naughty in Kazakhstan” (The New York Times Magazine)
- “Keeping Up With the Kennedys” (The New York Times Magazine)
- “15 Days to a Better Butt” (The Hairpin)