Ethan Fixell

Ethan Fixell is a writer, editor, and producer from New York City.

Ethan Fixell
Born (1982-04-08) April 8, 1982
New York, NY, United States
MediumWriting, Video, Digital Media
Websiteethanfixell.com


Writing

Fixell was the U.S. Executive Director of Kerrang! Magazine, the UK-founded rock music publication.

A Certified Cicerone, Certified Specialist of Spirits, and Certified Specialist of Wine, Fixell has written about beverages for Food & Wine, Saveur, Quartz (publication), Travel + Leisure, Vanity Fair (magazine), and Food Republic, among other publications. He teaches beverage classes in New York City at venues such as Astor Center and NYC Wine Company. In 2017, he was the Editor-in-Chief of the Anheuser-Busch-funded The Beer Necessities.

Previously, Fixell was the Dating Advice editor for About.com, and wrote about dating for MTV News,[1] AskMen, The Daily Dot, Cosmopolitan (magazine), and Women's Health (magazine). For two and a half years, Ethan wrote the "Ask A Guy" dating advice column for gURL.com.

Comedy

From 2008 to 2016, Fixell was best known as one half of double dating comic duo Dave and Ethan, along with his childhood friend Dave Ahdoot.[2] Together, they toured hundreds of colleges and appeared on the Tonight Show multiple times.[3] In January 2016, Dave and Ethan's TV show, Dave and Ethan: Lovemakers debuted on NBC's digital comedy network, Seeso, with six episodes.[4]

Fixell co-hosted a weekly guy's advice show called "Dude, Seriously", and was the host of PBS's "Bongo Bongo", a show about etymology. He appeared multiple times on "Dirty, Sexy, Funny, with Jenny McCarthy" on Sirius Satellite Radio.[5]

gollark: The osmarks.tk command would just tell you of osmarks.tk.
gollark: Perhaps an osmarks.tk command.
gollark: Yes, it's terrible.
gollark: That sounds like a sensible system.
gollark: Just don't search `test` and hope nobody else does.

References

  1. Fixell, Ethan (2014). "Posts By Ethan Fixell". MTV News. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
  2. Hertzberg, Allison (2011-01-11). "A Few Words Of Dating Wisdom". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-01-16.
  3. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (2012-07-25). Ask Jay Anything, Part 2 (Television production).
  4. Genzlinger, Neil (2016-01-06). "NBC's Seeso Looks to Be Must-See TV". The New York Times.
  5. Jenny McCarthy (2015-11-16). Ethan Fixell on Dirty, Sexy, Funny, with Jenny McCarthy (Satellite radio).
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