Vanity Fair
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Vanity Fair is an American based magazine, covering current culture, fashion, and politics events, and published by Condé Nast Publications since 1914.
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[edit] Vanity Fair and furry
The magazine published on its March 2001 issue an article by George Gurley about the furry subculture intitled Pleasures of the Fur. It was generally regarded as a very unfavourable portrayal of the fandom.
This article, along with the appearance of furs in MTV's Sex2K, was the start of a cycle of negative appearances the furry subculture would make in the "mainstream" press.
[edit] Further coverage
The Vanity Fair coverage has been mentioned in subsequently in regards to furries. For example, in a 2004 interview the director John Waters is asked why he hasn't "addressed" furries. He replies "I haven't done that because Vanity Fair had that big article about it, and I never really believed it was true."[1]
Vanity Fair was also discussed in "Animal Passions", an article in the Pittsburgh City Paper about Anthrocon 2006.
[edit] See also
- Vanity Fair at Wikipedia
- Sarah discovers the truth behind furries - Parody Google video short mentioning the Vanity Fair article
[edit] References
- ↑ Ramlow, Todd R. Sex Education, John Waters-style. Interview posted October 7, 2004.
[edit] External links
- Vanityfair.com- official website
- Pleasures of the Fur review at Pressed Fur
- The Vanity Fair article does not represent me - February 9, 2001 post by Xydexx to alt.fan.furry
- An Open Letter to Vanity Fair - February 21, 2001 post by Eric Blumrich on alt.fan.furry
- FUR: What my friend has sent to Vanity Fair - March 21, 2001 post by Alan Kennedy on alt.fan.furry


