Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Slingbacks And Syrup


I have just seen the feel-good documentary of the decade! Slingbacks and Syrup, starring our very own Dust Bunny Amber LeMay (below), was recently a huge hit at the Vermont International Film Festival - and I can see why. It is funny, touching, and extremely entertaining. By the way - this was the only picture I could find where our dear Amber didn't have a drink in her hand...


Anywhoo, the documentary follows the "ladies" of the House of LeMay, a troupe of drag queens from the fictional Hot Damn Trailer Park in the fictional town of Beaver Pond, VT. The LeMay's story is told by filmmaker/director Russell Dreher, who met the LeMays during his graduate studies in Burlington, VT. Dreher tells us how this troupe of hilarious, outrageous, and GORGEOUS performers changed his life through their friendship.

We meet (from left to right, below) Lucy Belle LeMay, Amber, Marguarite LeMay, and Liza Little. We also get to meet the real men behind the mascara - and all the behind-the-scenes work they do to raise money and awareness for various charities and good causes.



For more information about the movie, go to the website HERE. And for more information on the House of Lemay (including their wonderful blog), click HERE.

Better yet - go HERE and purchase a copy of Slingbacks and Syrup for the drag queen/performer/glamour bitch in your life. It makes a perfect holiday gift or stocking stuffer.

Or, to purchase and watch on-line - go HERE. You'll be glad you did.

XOXO


5 comments:

Amber LeMay said...

Oh David - You're SO kind!!! We may have to revise our "What we're thankful for" list (http://houseoflemay.blog-city.com/what_were_thankful_for.htm).

Have a safe turkey trip.

Hugs,
Amber (why do you think they call them cocktails) LeMay

the dogs' mother said...

I want these ladies to beat up Carpet Man.

Anonymous said...

These girls look like they can throw back some drinks! I think I know some of their neighbors at the trailer park.

Mark in DE said...

I do love a lady in polka dots! Congrats to Amber and the girls.

Mark :-)

Unknown said...

I believe in a frozen tundra far, far away [Vermont] and a time long, long ago [I think circa 2002 or 3], I actually saw a performance of the House of Lamay live. It was, as I remember it, incredible. You go, Ladies!

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