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The Native Society

Favorite Quarantine show/movie:  

“I watched a 24-part lecture series on Amazon Prime called “The Black Death”.  This taught me everything I ever wanted to know and gave me a strange perspective on the Coronavirus. If you want to laugh a lot watch Palm Springs on Hulu!”

THE NATIVE SOCIETY

VoyageLA

“I’d invested so much of my time and money into this thing that totally crashed and burned, I was crushed. I didn’t go back to Nashville, living in NYC briefly until moving to LA. My first year in LA seemed great. I was around the right people, I was opening at clubs with sold-out crowds, traveling all over, but I’m not sure I was ready for that.”

VOYAGELA

 

Nashville Scene

“For almost a year, comedians Mary Jay Berger and Paulina Combow have been hosting one of Nashville’s few and finest independent comedy variety shows amongst the goths, teens and goth teens in the ramshackle back room of Cafe Coco.”

NASHVILLESCENE

AL.com

"There's no typical response to a heckler. If it's an old dude I might say, 'dad, I told you to wait in the car.' If it's a hot chick I'll ask if she wants to scissor - can you say scissor in the paper?"

AL.COM 

 

Nashville Scene

You better open that door before Nashville’s burgeoning comedy scene beats it down.

“Combow then ventured out on their own with Comedy Pug Hugs, a monthly comedy night at Cafe Coco.”

NASHVILLESCENE

1 on 1 List

Julianne Simitz and Paulina Combow interview each other on pandemic activities and staying active outside of Los Angeles.

THE NATIVE SOCIETY

 

The East Nashvillian

Laughing Matters, East Side’s Growing Comedy Scene is Cause for Applause

“They’re comedy fans for sure,” Combow says of East Side crowds. “Whereas when we would do bar shows [elsewhere] it’s like, ‘Oh, people are there to drink and you’re interrupting them.’ Here, people actually do come to see us.

THE EAST NASHVILLIAN