Julie Wheeler

Sweet  Apr 4

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Julie Wheeler is an award winning singer/comedian who has performed, written, and produced her one woman show in Provincetown and was also half of the very popular duo The Lesbian Lounge Lizards. She’s starred as Elvis to rave reviews in the NYC production of Viva Las Vegas; the musical, and really stretched her acting skills by stepping into the starring role of the Obie Award winning play, Epidog. She was voted one of the top ten sexiest people in MetroSource Magazine for her ”certain something”, and the German magazine FACTS lauded Julie for being one of NYC’s most sought after drag kings. Her unique look landed her in an art installation at the Guggenheim Museum, “A Rrose is a Rrose is a Rrose: Gender Performance in Photography” and, just this past year, in another installation at Gallery Ehva in Provincetown.

curve wheeler 88x88 Julie WheelerJulie is also a sought after MC, and has hosted numerous events including: Hartford Pride, Palm Springs Pride, Lesbopalooza at Irving Plaza in NYC, Maine Women’s Music Fest, Fragglerock in NYC, and the Benefit for 3$Bill in NYC (w/Tony Kushner, Mario Cantone, and Holly Hughes, among other notables). She’s appeared in the feature films ”Lie Down With Dogs” and ”Chasing Amy”, commentated on Q Television, and been a morning radio DJ across the country. Striving to become an international superstar (like David Hasselhoff), Julie has performed in Austria, Switzerland, Brazil, and Mexico garnering legions of foreign fans, and on the world wide web, the YouTube video of her singing ”How Can I Tell You” has surpassed 100,000 hits and is still going strong. Her new show, ”Butch Blanket Bingo”, really gets back to the essence of what Julie is all about; her amazing, soulful voice, her quirky humor, and that ”certain something”.

For all things Julie go to TheJulieWheeler.com

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Fortune Feimster

Sweet  Mar 18

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Fortune Feimster, the loveable Southern comic with great hair and an even better personality, moved to Los Angeles in 2003 to pursue comedy after graduating Summa Cum Laude from Peace College in North Carolina. But first she made a pit stop in Sevilla, Spain for a year where she taught English, studied Spanish, and backpacked all over Western Europe. Even in a place where people spoke a different language, Fortune was able to tap into the universal gift of laughter.

Upon arriving to L.A., Fortune became a columnist for Beck/Smith Hollywood and wrote for such outlets as the Creators Syndicate, netscape.com, and the NY Daily News. Having studied acting in college, she decided to take an improv class for fun, but soon a budding comedian was born!

She has since taken the Los Angeles comedy scene by storm and last year made her national TV debut on NBC’s “Last Comic Standing” where she finished as a semi-finalist. Now Fortune is a full-time writer and performer on the E! Network’s popular “Chelsea Lately” show.

In her spare time, Fortune travels the country doing standup, but can often be seen at the Hollywood Improv and the World Famous Comedy Store where she is a paid regular. She also happens to be a highly accomplished sketch comedian and improv artist and is a member of the prestigious Groundlings Sunday Company, which boasts such alumni as Will Ferrell, Kristen Wiig, and Lisa Kudrow. While Fortune has already made tremendous strides in a short period of time, there’s no doubt this is only the beginning of what’s to come!

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Traci Dinwiddie

Sweet  Mar 10

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Television and film star Traci Dinwiddie is one of the unique female guest stars recurring on CW’s television show Supernatural as the badass and blind psychic, Pamela Barnes, although, you will most likely recognize her as Peyton Lombard in last year’s Elena Undone. She has also guest starred on 90210, Make It or Break It, and shared the screen with Demi Moore playing her creepy kidnapper, Sarah Leaves, in the feature film Mr. Brooks. As a seasoned stage actress, she’s tackled a diverse range of roles such as Patsy Cline, Titania, Lady M, and Mrs.Forrest.

A dynamic force on and off screen, she fills her days with West African drumming, Anusara Yoga, and myriad forms of community improv theater. Her motto in life is Rumi’s poetry…”Let the beauty we love be what we do.”

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Suzanne Westenhoefer

Sweet  Jan 11

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Suzanne Westenhoefer
Comedian

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What words best describe Comedian Suzanne Westenhoefer? How about bold, bawdy, and just plain hilarious? Not afraid to ask tough questions that uncover the laughs underneath, Suzanne’s made a career out of telling the truth. And the truth is, life is funny.

And now, Suzanne takes it to the road one more time with her upcoming tour, most appropriately named, “Totally Inappropriate.” This new show will continue Suzanne’s tradition of working mostly unscripted, so when she hits the stage it’s an unpredictable, original night of comedy magic. Every night on the tour will feature new material inspired by her experiences in that city, some of which are created on the spot. “The audience and I participate in the creation of each night’s show,” she says, an interactive approach that makes her shows unique in the world of live comedy.

While she says she can’t promise dancing girls or magic tricks on her new tour, she does guarantee an hour and a half of “the same brilliant stand up comedy that I’ve been pumping out for 19 years.” And, she adds, “Each show on the tour will have its own version of inappropriateness, so you’ll need to come to a show and find out for yourself.” Upcoming stops on the “Totally Inappropriate” tour include shows in Ft Lauderdale, Denver, Alexandria, Va., Santa Ana, Ca., and Ft Worth, Tx.

Suzanne says the inspiration for her new show came from a joke between her and her girlfriend of six years, Jennifer. “We were each raised very differently,” Suzanne says, “And ever since we’ve been together she’s been shocked, horrified, and aghast at the things I’ll say. This includes everyday things like asking people about their sexuality in the bank line. She tells me I don’t have appropriate boundaries, so it’s become a huge running joke between us.” Suzanne hopes that “Totally Inappropriate” can progress from a stage show to something that eventually she can get down on paper, like a book, or perhaps, she says, “a comedy brochure.”

After entering the world of comedy on a dare, Suzanne has been delivering gay material in mainstream clubs to straight audiences and proudly performing within the LGBT community ever since. She became the first openly lesbian comic ever to appear on television in 1991 on an episode of Sally Jesse Raphael entitled “Breaking the Lesbian Stereotype…Lesbians Who Don’t Look Like Lesbians.” She went on to become the first openly gay comic to host her own HBO Comedy Special in 1994, which earned her a Cable Ace Award nomination. Other television appearances include The Late Show with David Letterman, GSN’s remake of the classic game show, “I’ve Got a Secret” as well as HBO, Bravo and LOGO TV specials. Now beginning her 20th year of side-splitting merriment, she continues to forge new ground while enjoying her well-earned reputation as a pioneer on the lesbian comedy scene.

Suzanne’s recent tour, “Finally legal… in a few states,” entertained audiences across the country, and was a headlining act on Sweet’s recent Caribbean cruise. Her latest venture, a starring role in the popular online web drama “We Have To Stop Now” is about to enter its second season, with the first soon available on DVD. Her GLAMA award-winning specials “Nothing in my Closet but my Clothes,” “I’m Not Cindy Brady” and “Guaranteed Fresh” are all available on DVD, as are her most recent televised specials, “Live from the Village” and “A Bottom on Top.”

COMEDY CDS / DVD & AWARDS
“HBO Comedy with Suzanne Westenhoefer” (1994): Nominated for a Cable Ace Award
“Nothing in my Closet but my Clothes” (1999): Gay and Lesbian American Music Award (GLAMA) winner for best comedy CD
“I’m Not Cindy Brady” (2000): GLAMA winner for best comedy CD
“Guaranteed Fresh” (2003) : GLAMA winner for best comedy CD
“Live from the Village” (2006)
“A Bottom on Top” (2007)

PRESS CONTACT
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BOOKING CONTACT
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503.281.3874
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Andrea Meyerson

Sweet  Aug 6

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Andrea Meyerson has been on a roll for the past fourteen years. From founding Women On A Roll (WOAR), the premier lesbian social club in Southern California in 1995, to receiving HRC’s Local Hero Award in March of last year, Andrea has sat squarely in the center of Southern California’s LGBT community. Now an award-winning film-maker, television producer, event producer, concert promoter and entrepreneur, Andrea’s vision has helped create an active, vibrant, and tightly-knit community of lesbians in Southern California and beyond.

Andrea’s entrepreneurial sprit has translated into three separate businesses that each serve the LGBT community in different, but complementary, ways. The team behind Women On A Roll creates opportunities for lesbians to connect, socialize, travel and be active with each other. StandOut Productions, the live concert and event production company Andrea founded in 1997, ensures that LGBT and LGBT-friendly entertainers – both up-and-coming and iconic – are able to play in the best possible venues and have access to the widest possible audiences. All Out Films, the film and television production company Andrea founded in 2002 to produce her Laughing Matters series, allows her and her team to continue to document the work of LGBT comics on film so that audiences everywhere can experience the power of laughter.

A tireless advocate for the LGBT community and for women, Andrea received the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center’s L.A.C.E. (Lesbians Active in Community Empowerment) Award in 2002. PowerUp honored her as one of the Ten Amazing Women in Showbiz in 2004. In 2006, she received the WIN Outstanding Women Award from the Women’s Image Network and was also named a finalist for PlanetOut’s Entrepreneur of the Year. Andrea made history in 2007 when she became the first out lesbian to receive the YWCA’s Women of Achievement Award. In March of 2008, Andrea was honored with the prestigious HRC Local Hero Award.

Cambria Women’s Weekend is Andrea’s latest venture. Now in its second year, the weekend offers women the chance to gather, relax, play, mix and mingle amongst hundreds of other women in the quaint artists’ town of Cambria on California’s Central Coast.

Without a doubt, this woman who’s dedicated her life to finding new ways to bring the LGBT community together, is still on a roll.

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And Then Came Lola

Sweet  Aug 2

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In this sexy, lesbian romp, a talented, but distracted photographer, Lola, on the verge of success in both love and work, could lose it all if she doesn’t make it to a crucial meeting on time. But, as usual, Lola is late.

With her job and girlfriend on the line, she has three chances to make it right. In a desperate race through the streets and backrooms of San Francisco, time grows short–will Lola make it? Will she come at all?

With a pop sensibility that mixes live action, animation and still photography AND THEN CAME LOLA explores love’s age old question in a fresh new way; “If we try, try again, will we finally get it right?”

Stars: Ashleigh Sumner as Lola; Cathy DeBuono as Danielle; and Jill Bennett as Casey.

Film Premiere on board the Sweet Caribbean Cruise, Nov. 9 from 7.30-9.30pm. With director Megan Siler and stars Jill Bennett and Cathy DeBuono in the Stardust Theatre. Film followed by Q&A.

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