Technically speaking, Amy Miller doesn’t live here anymore. Back in March, she and fellow stand-up Sean Jordan held a big “Friendship and Pizza Party” that filled the Aladdin Theater with folks looking to say goodbye to the two as they departed for Los Angeles. But considering how often Miller’s returned to Portland over the past few months, it’s almost like she never left.
“I’ve been back here so much,” she says, laughing as she settles in for a late breakfast at Genie’s Café. “There was Bridgetown [Comedy Festival] and finishing things up with the job I just left and getting the rest of my stuff packed up. I’m really looking forward to finally getting settled down in LA.”
