According to an article in the new Seven Days publication "What's Good" (Vermont A-to-Z), smack dab inbetween "G" (Girlington: The straight guy’s nickname for Burlington refers to the town’s alleged disproportionate number of cute girls. You’ll likely hear it in the first warm days of spring, when the ladies shed their long underwear, fleece vests and Uggs. Women also use the term to lament the dearth of dudes) and "I" (Instant-Runoff Voting: When Burlingtonians elect a new mayor, they put both their first and second choices on the ballot. Don’t ask for an explanation of how this enhances the democratic process, but trust us, it does) is US, I mean "H" (House of LeMay: It’s not actually a “house” — the LeMays are a coterie of comical drag queens hailing from the fictional town of Beaver Pond, Vermont. They often gussy up for good causes. Their latest campaign? A voter registration drive for “The League of Drag Queen Voters.”).
"What's Good" is a magazine geared to the college kids and this issue (the first) is mainly geared to the newest of college kids, introducing them to the best of what B'ton has to offer.
It's great to be on the list!!