<p><b>Everybody¿s favorite party girl Wendy is <i>so</i> back</b><br><br>When Wendy is nominated for the coveted National FoodHut Contemporary Art Prize alongside her friend Winona, all of her millennial dreams seem to be coming true. She lives a post-pandemic, polyamorous fine artist¿s lifestyle in the big city and basks in the glory of national attention with the success of her popular comic strip, ¿Wanda."<br><br>But not even achieving bona fide art star fame can hide the truth: a never-ending struggle with imposter syndrome. After she cracks in an online interview and gets dragged in the comments section, she heads straight to a local watering hole to drown her sorrows. Several lines of coke, too many drinks, and one all night rager with fans later, Wendy is ready to curse Gen Z and confront her addictions. All the while, she and Winona drift apart as a younger Indigenous artist wedges herself between them. Will Wendy¿s commitment to change wind up short-lived?<br><br><i>The Wendy