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'''Sci-fi and anime fandom gets 'furry'''' is an October 2011 piece which focuses on the [[Louisiana Furs]]. | '''Sci-fi and anime fandom gets 'furry'''' is an October 2011 piece which focuses on the [[Louisiana Furs]]. | ||
| − | The piece, by , opens: | + | The piece, by Haylie Navarre, opens: |
{{q|For many years, fans of sci-fi and anime have dressed in costumes depicting their favorite characters for conventions, but one increasingly popular fandom is getting a bit hairy.}} | {{q|For many years, fans of sci-fi and anime have dressed in costumes depicting their favorite characters for conventions, but one increasingly popular fandom is getting a bit hairy.}} | ||
Revision as of 13:04, 8 December 2011
Sci-fi and anime fandom gets 'furry' is an October 2011 piece which focuses on the Louisiana Furs.
The piece, by Haylie Navarre, opens:
| For many years, fans of sci-fi and anime have dressed in costumes depicting their favorite characters for conventions, but one increasingly popular fandom is getting a bit hairy. |
Angela Balis and Michael Brown (Darkmayne), both sophomores at LSU, are quoted.