Drew Grant is a pop culture writer that worked at The New York Observer and a correspondent journalist for US media houses like The New York Times, Forbes, Cosmopolitan, and others. She is also famously known as the former Ari Melber wife, an American attorney and journalist who is the chief legal correspondent for MSNBC and host of “The Beat with Ari Melber”.
Grant is an American journalist born in New York City who is currently in a relationship with Richard Alexander. She is active on Instagram and there are lots of publicly available information about her that you will learn in this article. First, let us look at a summary of the biggest facts about her.
Top ten important facts about Drew Grant
- Drew Grant was born on 25 May 1984 in Park Slope, New York City, US, and she will turn 37 on her birthday in 2021.
- She grew up in Delaware with her parents and a sister named Hannah Grace.
- Grant graduated from Oberlin College in 2006, aged 22, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Language and Literature.
- She started her career in journalism working as a pop culture editorial assistant at 236.com in 2007.
- After about four years of moving from one job to another, she finally got employed at The New York Observer in 2011.
- During her time with The New York Observer, Grant went from staff writer to the arts and entertainment editor, and also started a TV show and series review blog called tvDonwload, but the blog ceased to exist in 2015.
- She got married in 2014 to Emmy Award-winning journalist and former American attorney, Ari Melber, popularly known as the chief legal correspondent for MSNBC and host of “The Beat with Ari Melber”.
- She and Ari Melber divorced in 2017, the same year she left The New York Observer and moved to Los Angeles to take over the role of Managing Editor for RealClear Media Group.
- Grant has worked for several US online news and entertainment media outlets including Ranker, Rotten Tomatoes, Cosmopolitan, Forbes, AV Club, Maxim, The Toast, Jezebel, and Bunny Ears.
- Grant and Richard Alexander, a nature photographer, were involved in a relationship from 2017 after her divorce.
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Early life and family background
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Drew Grant was born on 25 May 1984 in Park Slope, New York City, US. However, her parents moved the family to Delaware, a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, where she grew up. Grant has a sister named Hannah Grace.
Not much is publicly known about her parents or upbringing. She likely attended high school in Delaware and finished around 2000.
Education
We found a report that claims she graduated from Oberlin College in 2006. At 22, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Oberlin College, a private liberal arts college and conservatory of music in Oberlin, Ohio. Grant majored in English Language and Literature, a course that many who want to be teachers, journalist, writers, and so on, study. Thus, as expected, she went into journalism full-time.
Career
Pop culture writer and editor

After graduating from college, Grant started working as a pop culture editorial assistant at 236.com. Huffington Post acquired the company in 2009 and it has since become known as its sister site. However, she already left 236.com before the acquisition
In 2008, Grant got an editing job at Jossip Initiatives and was there between August 2008 and May 2009. She then moved to Nerve, an American online magazine dedicated to sexual topics, relationships and culture.
By then, she was already making a name for herself as one of the foremost American writers and editors in the pop culture genre. Her skills pander to what members of the society at the time recognise as a dominant set of practices, beliefs, and objects.
When she was writing for Nerve, she was also an employee of Crushable. Crushable.com was an online news publisher that focused on pop culture reports and later changed its name to Alloy, and its focus to strictly women.
Grant started working for another pop culture outlet, Salon Media Group, in February 2011. She worked for the American politically progressive/liberal news and opinion website for about seven months. Then, she was employed at The New York Observer.
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Drew Grant worked under Elizabeth Spiers when the former was the editor at The New York Observer. Spiers is an American web publisher and journalist, known popularly as the founding editor of Gawker, a media gossip blog. During her time with the company, Grant went from staff writer to the arts and entertainment editor. Additionally, she started a TV show and series review blog called tvDonwload, but the blog ceased to exist in 2015.
In 2017, she left The New York Observer and moved to Los Angeles to take over the role of Managing Editor for RealClear Media Group, a subsidiary of RealClearPolitics, which is a news aggregator and political commentary website. Grant left the company within six months.
After leaving RealClear Media Group, she took up a position at Ranker, a worldwide leader in fan-powered rankings on just about everything. She also worked for about six months with Forbes online arm and is still listed as a contributor.
Grant was a Senior Editor at Collider, an entertainment website and digital video production company, for some months in 2018.
Drew Grant as a freelance writer, editor and critic
Her expansive range has also gotten her published on various fashion and entertainment news outlets as a freelance writer, editor and critic. Her works have appeared in Cosmopolitan, Forbes, AV Club, Maxim, The Toast, Jezebel, and Bunny Ears publications. She is also a writer at Rotten Tomatoes, a popular film review aggregator website.
Media host
Drew Grant has also done some gigs as a host in pop culture podcasts like “PodDamnAmerica”, “Movie Trivia Schmoedown”, and “Hypecast”.
Fiction and satirist writer
Apart from being a journalist, Grant has dabbled into fictional writing over the years. She has written satirist work about actors James Franco, Charlie Sheen, Alec Baldwin, and novelist Bret Easton. Some of them are: “Alec Baldwin Launches His Mayoral Campaign”, “A Day in the Life Of A Manic Pixie Dream Girl”, and “Baby-Sitters’ Club’ by Bret Easton Ellis,” which is a fanfiction series.





