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Celebrity Travel: Go away with Katie Rich

Jae-Ha Kim, Tribune Content Agency on

An executive producer and co-creator of “Chicago Party Aunt,” Katie Rich described the raunchy Netflix animated series as an homage to her hometown, where she still resides. “I was in the middle of relocating to Los Angeles and then there was a global pandemic, so I'm currently in Chicago,” said Rich. Thanks to her travels with the Second City improv troupe, Rich said she feels at ease meeting strangers. “No matter who I meet, I know a little something about where they are from, even if it's from a place like Salmon, Idaho,” said Rich, who also was a writer for “Saturday Night Live.”

Q: Do you think your series could've been just as good if it was "Boston Party Aunt" or any other big city

A: Absolutely! The Party Aunt character is pretty universal. We all have one, or a Party Uncle, or maybe we're the Party Relative in our family. And while Chicago is obviously a huge part of the show, as the episodes go on, that universality becomes even more apparent.

Q: New York or Chicago pizza?

A: If we are talking deep dish vs. slices, neither is better, because they are a completely different food. It's like comparing casserole to flat bread. But, I'm a tavern-style girl at heart. I like that you can eat 20 pieces of pizza in one sitting. That's hard to do with New York slices. That being said, one thing I'll say about a New York slice is that its portability can't be beat.

Q: Are you an aunt in real life and, if so, what kind of aunt are you?

 

A: My brother and sister are 16 and 20 years older than me, respectively, so I actually became an aunt when I was 5 years old. I'm actually a great aunt now if you can believe it! But I feel like I'm the aunt that is going to be straight with you. Like, yeah smoking pot is fine, but you better not touch pills.

Q: Did you do any traveling during this pandemic?

A: Since I was working remotely, my husband and my dog and I started Airbnbing our way around the Midwest in early May of 2020. We would rent these huge places in the middle of nowhere because they were so cheap. And because we couldn't explore towns like we could in the past, we wanted places that were fun on their own. We rented one place in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, that was basically its own resort and ended up celebrating my birthday there a couple months ago with other people. We only recently started flying again, because now everyone seems to be getting married. I will say my fears about flying have now been replaced with stress about "maskholes".

Q: If you had to cancel travel plans due to the pandemic, where were they to?

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