How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Zack Fox
Long before Zack Fox was making scene-stealing appearances in โAbbott Elementary,โ releasing music and amassing millions of views on his sweat-inducing DJ sets, he was best known for his Twitter jokes.
Fox, a graphic artist and emcee for Atlanta-based indie label Awful Records at the time, was posting absurdly funny tweets under the alias โBootymath,โ raking in tens of thousands of followers. His undeniable social media presence and comedic chops are what ultimately brought him to Los Angeles in 2017 when filmmaker, artist and producer Flying Lotus tapped him to co-write and star in his body-horror comedy โKuso.โ
โThen I just got stuck and then I got married,โ says Fox, who tied the knot with Mayumi โKatโ Fox, a DJ and entrepreneur who launched the popular Mayumi Market AAPI marketplace. Thankfully, heโs enjoying living in L.A., which he says has a similar Southern hospitality charm as his Atlanta hometown.
Foxโs latest adventure? Starring in writer-director Alex Russellโs โLurker,โ a gripping psychological thriller that explores the insidious parasocial bond between a rising pop star and a seemingly meek retail employee, which is out in theaters Friday.
Heโs also gearing up to unleash his โcreative sandbox conceptโ called UWAY, which is hosting its first rave in collaboration with the L.A.-based record label and jazz community Minaret on Sept. 6 in New York.
Fox takes us along for his highly caffeinated Sunday in L.A., which involves losing track of time at a Yemeni cafe, taking his dogs Kiwi and Pepper for a walk at Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area and having dinner at a plant-based Thai spot with all of his friends.
This interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity.
10 a.m.: Doomscroll on TikTok
Iโll be generous to myself and say I might get up at 10 a.m. Even if I say Iโm going to get up at 9 a.m., you know Iโm going to do the TikTok ingestion at the top of the day so letโs pad it with 30 to 60 minutes of just doomscroll.
10:30 a.m.: A calisthenics workout at home
We have a third room in the crib where we keep workout equipment, so Iโve become a calisthenics freak. I never was like that before, but something about having it in the house makes me want to do that more. So Iโm really getting into pull-ups and dips. Iโm getting kind of scary good at the dips, and if youโre a fan of me you know Shemar Moore is my muse, so Iโm trying to do whatever I can in life to look like that. So Sunday, itโs my free day, Iโm going to get in there [and] get that work in.
11:30 a.m.: Have a guilty, delicious breakfast
Usually by that time, Kat is already up and sheโs Filipino, so sheโs going to start making food that you are existentially required to eat or the relationship is gonna turn bad. All I know is I just have to eat it whether Iโm hungry or not, so I guess weโll call that a guilt-trip breakfast [laughs]. A guilty breakfast that has a 100% hit rate of being delicious. Thatโs the cool trade off. One time she made this savory waffle with rice, eggs, green onions and other stuff. She put the sweet and savory ingredients and eggs in the waffle maker. It honestly sounds super illegal, like a way that you summon a troll or something.
12 p.m.: Walk Kiwi and Pepper
Weโd probably take our dogs around the neighborhood. We like to give Kiwi and Pepper their red carpet at least twice a day. We have a very social dog network out here.
2 p.m.: Lose track of time at Jalsah
After that, Iโm probably doing the thing where I pretend like I donโt have a caffeine addiction, but really, really want to go to a cafe and have multiple caffeinated beverages. I have been going to this Yemeni cafe downtown called Jalsah. Usually Iโm going down there because I have a couple other caffeine crackheads in my social group and we go there. I love it because it feels like a little slice of Yemen like thereโs Yemeni jazz and they have the right smells going on, the right vibe [and] the right people. You know you go to a bar and order a pitcher of beer that youโre just going to have the whole day? You can get this sort of pitcher of hot coffee for the table and pour it for yourself. Itโs got cardamom and the coffee has like stone fruit notes and itโs sweet. I didnโt realize that Yemenis make coffee the way that Black moms make coffee where itโs strong but very sweet. Caffeine has a time dilation on it so it could be hours that Iโm in there or 30 minutes. Who knows?
4 p.m.: Get fresh at Nepenthes
Because Iโm downtown and if Iโm with friends, then we might have to go get fresh. We might have to take it on down to Nepenthes and get a really expensive pair of socks that weโre gonna lose immediately. Maybe a pair of shorts or something that looks exactly like the other clothes that I already have.
5 p.m.: Take the dogs on another walk
Now that I have the bag of clothes, we gotta take that back home. Weโre going to have to think about where weโre going to [take] these dogs again because they are the star of the show. In this family, Kat is the lead singer, Kiwi is on the keyboard, Pepper is the drummer and Iโm way off to the side playing bass. Usually, if itโs a regular day, I would say Kenneth Hahn park would be the spot. Or weโd go to Huntington garden. Itโs a ways out because once youโre there, youโre like, โWhy am I not doing this every single day?โ
7 p.m.: Plant–based dinner with the homies
We love going to this spot called Salaya in Thai Town. It is plant-based Thai food. Most of it is on par with what youโre going to get at a typical non-vegan Thai spot. A lot of it is actually beating the Thai spots that I love because Iโm plant-based when Iโm with Kat, but when Iโm out in the world, I just eat whatever. Iโll eat a bald eagle if you fry it right [laughs].
9 p.m.: Go to the movies
After that, weโd probably go see a movie at Alamo Drafthouse or New Beverly [Cinema]. During Black History Month, the New Beverly did a double feature of โCB4โ and โDonโt Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood.โ We had that bโ crackinโ. I brought everybody I know.
11 p.m.: Work on music
At this point, Iโll probably wrap up the day by working on music with friends. Maybe weโll go to Pirate Studios or weโll go to a friendโs home studio and make music. Honestly, I think making beats is a good way to wrap up the day. Itโs very low pressure and I think itโs good to work out the brain muscles a little bit before bed.
1 a.m.: More caffeine to power through the night
If we start making beats late, sometimes I like to hit a late-night cafe if things get too social. Sometimes weโll hit M3 or About Time in Koreatown. At About Time, weโll sit out back by the fire.
8 a.m.: A caffeinated, low BPM rave
Drinking coffee that late ruins my week [laughs]. Everythingโs messed up now. Iโm missing calls. Iโm missing the email. Iโm panicking at the meeting Monday. Iโm walking in looking like Nicolas Cage in โLeaving Las Vegas.โ On this caffeine Sunday, Iโm going to sleep Monday. Iโm a raver and I think a group of three or more Black people talking with a substance involved does qualify as a rave. Itโs a low BPM rave. Itโs about 40 BPM and thereโs no CDJs involved, but it is a rave.