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Currently Watching: Steel Magnolias 

Revolving around Truvy’s Beauty Parlor in a small parish in modern-day  Louisiana, STEEL MAGNOLIAS is the story of a close-knit circle of  friends whose lives come together there. As the picture opens, we find  Drum Eatenton shooting birds in the trees of his back yard in  preparation for his daughter’s wedding reception that afternoon. Shortly  thereafter, M’Lynn and Shelby (Drum’s wife and daughter) depart for  Truvy’s to get their hair done for the wedding. “Just the sweetest  thing,” Annelle Depuy Desoto (who may or may not be married because her  marriage may not be legal) is introduced to Truvy’s customers as her new  “glamour technician.” While in the chairs, the sour-tempered Ouiser  Boudreaux shows up and entertains the assemblage with her barbs. It  seems that the only one of the group who truly understands Ouiser is  Clairee who is recently widowed and looking for a diversion. As she  says, later in the picture, “If you can’t find anything good to say  about anybody, come sit by me.” Filled with humor and heartbreak, these  “Steel Magnolias” make us laugh and cry as the realities of their lives  in tiny Chiquapin Parish unfolds.   Written by  Mark Fleetwood <mfleetwo@mail.coin.missouri.edu>

Currently Watching: Steel Magnolias

Revolving around Truvy’s Beauty Parlor in a small parish in modern-day Louisiana, STEEL MAGNOLIAS is the story of a close-knit circle of friends whose lives come together there. As the picture opens, we find Drum Eatenton shooting birds in the trees of his back yard in preparation for his daughter’s wedding reception that afternoon. Shortly thereafter, M’Lynn and Shelby (Drum’s wife and daughter) depart for Truvy’s to get their hair done for the wedding. “Just the sweetest thing,” Annelle Depuy Desoto (who may or may not be married because her marriage may not be legal) is introduced to Truvy’s customers as her new “glamour technician.” While in the chairs, the sour-tempered Ouiser Boudreaux shows up and entertains the assemblage with her barbs. It seems that the only one of the group who truly understands Ouiser is Clairee who is recently widowed and looking for a diversion. As she says, later in the picture, “If you can’t find anything good to say about anybody, come sit by me.” Filled with humor and heartbreak, these “Steel Magnolias” make us laugh and cry as the realities of their lives in tiny Chiquapin Parish unfolds. Written by Mark Fleetwood <mfleetwo@mail.coin.missouri.edu>

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