![]() ![]() That’s why I like going into the studio - and so I can leave my office. But the poles in the studios are 11 so I can climb for longer. I have a freestanding pole outside that’s 8 feet tall and the one in my office is 7 feet. And very rarely do you see strippers in 6-inch heels. So there’s less pressure on your toes, and it’s easier for you to roll on the front to do pirouettes and stuff. I think it’s because the platform in the front is bigger. I used to wear 6-inch heels, but I’ve graduated to 8-inch heels because, ironically enough, they’re easier to walk in. I’m not good! I think it’s just impressive if someone’s wearing the big shoes and not falling down. ![]() She’ll be like “you can do it” when we both know my fat a- will never get upside down. My teacher is this wonderful lady named Veronica. ![]() Then I go to a pole class in North Hollywood at Luscious Maven. I send him to school for the day so he has social time too. I think he’s like a Pomeranian/Chihuahua mix. It’s a good joke if you come see me live. One joke that I tell is a shower thought about my villain origin story. It’s waterproof paper and a waterproof pencil so if I think of a joke in the shower, it doesn’t go down the drain. A very good friend, who I love very much, got me a shower pad. The first thing I do is get in the shower. Her responses have been edited for length and clarity. Stay up to date on the best things to do, see and eat in L.A.īelow is Byer’s rundown of a perfect warmer-weather Sunday. While Byer’s Sunday Funday plans center around socializing (staying at home during the early days of the pandemic was a struggle at one point, she shaved her hair at 2 a.m.), she says there are many ways to craft your own ideal day in Los Angeles. “Usually when I’m with a bunch of friends at the same time I’m like, ‘Isn’t it nice that we’re all friends? That all of us are so nice and funny?’” Byer, who stars in “Grand Crew,” an NBC sitcom about a tight-knit friend group, says when people complain about making friends in L.A., they forget that shared interests are key. “Most of my friends are comedians or improvisers,” she says. First, she headed to a pool party - a plus for the self-described water baby - followed by a BBQ that included a bit of psychedelic mushrooms that left her feeling “sparkly.” “I went to two different parties,” says Byer, the host of Netflix’s “Nailed It” and so many podcasts. When asked to describe her perfect Sunday in L.A., comedian Nicole Byer reveled in one she had experienced this summer. Find ideas and inspiration on where to go, what to eat and how to enjoy life on the weekends. people give us a play-by-play of their ideal Sunday around town. The show is unafraid to explore its characters, both who they are and whom society expects them to be by the eighth episode, Byer’s charisma is just one of the many tools this promising ensemble show has on its side.In Sunday Funday, L.A. To wit, Nicky and Noah have a standing tradition of “Bad Black News Brunch” at times when there’s troubling or traumatizing media stories in the air a plotline about Sherm’s (Tart’s) inability or unwillingness to cry nods to concepts of masculinity. I prefer “Grand Crew” when it leans into its talkiness, as it clearly has things on its mind: “Grand Crew” is unafraid to draw on the state of the world as experienced by Black friends. Yes, it’s a way to break the tension of a distant parental relationship, but it also feels a little desperate for a punchy way to punctuate an often-very-talky show with some action. “Grand Crew” is a goofy, ebullient series, but some of its plotlines can feel contrived I’m thinking especially of an episode that culminates in a father-son pie fight between one of the characters and his distant dad. And storylines about, say, Nicky and Noah’s (Kellum’s) sibling relationship click with relative ease, making the many scenes of drinking wine and chilling together work even when the writing can get thin or antic. The cast, from the show’s early going, has meshed elegantly, with carefully drawn characters generating a fun, discursive dynamic in their seemingly never-ending wine-fueled happy hours. The show centers on a group of friends: Along with Byer’s Nicky, the group consists of characters played by Justin Cunningham, Aaron Jennings, Echo Kellum, Carl Tart and Grasie Mercedes. ![]()
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