Furlandia 2013 is May 10-12 at University Place Hotel in Portland, OR!

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Portland’s new furry convention launches this May at University Place Hotel & Conference Center; to receive our discount, use online code A1269 or call (503) 221-0140 and ask for the Furlandia group rate . Furlandia is still open to programming submissions and volunteer inquiries. Come to downtown Portland and put a tail on it!

-Huge thanks to Billy Fore for our gorgeous new cafe scene header image!

Artist Guest of Honor: Tojo the Thief!

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Announcing Furlandia’s 2013 artist guest of honor, Tojo the Thief!

Tojo is an artist and all around nerd who currently resides in the the pacific northwest where she is finishing up a degree in design. Originally from sunny California, she escaped and now enjoys living in the rainy slug filled environment of Washington state. She joined the fandom in 2006 and at that point began to convert people into dragons for the betterment of furry kind. Aside from the furry fandom her hobbies include fantasy art, reading, designing, harassing wildlife and gaming.

Bowling Fundraiser March 16th!

bowler_colorPDX Furs is organizing a new bowling event for Portland’s furs & cosplayers, and the first one is a Furlandia fundraiser!

PDX Furs invites you to Portland’s first Fursuit & Cosplay Bowling day! Wear your steampunk best or your piratical worst, your super-suit or your fursuit, and roll all afternoon against your fellow Portland geeks & cosplayers. If the first one is well-attended, we’ll make this a bi-monthly event opposite Seattle’s fursuit bowling meet.

We’re also holding a prize raffle in support of Portland’s new furry convention; if you’d like to donate an art commission, costume piece, or other raffle prize, drop us a line!

Place: Hollywood Bowl, 4030 NE Halsey Street in Portland’s Hollywood District (neighboring the Transit Center)
Time: 1-5pm on Saturday, March 16th; check in early, bowling starts at 2pm, raffle at 4pm.
All ages; $15/head for shoe rental and two games. PLEASE PRE-PURCHASE or talk to an event planner by Wednesday, March 13th so PDX Furs can estimate attendance for the venue.

Visit pdxfurs.com/bowling for tickets and more information. If you have any additional questions, are donating a raffle prize, or want to help with the event, please write to Saphy: saph@pdxfurs.com.

Furlandia releases a forum!

Have you been antsy to make plans for the con, or would you just like to meet new fur friends around Portland? Need to organize rides and room sharing? Want advice on creating or fixing up your fur gear? Now there’s a place to converse. We have a forum created for you! Register now, and make an introductory post!

Check it out: http://furlandia.freeforums.org

Announcing musical headliner R. Mutt!

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Brian Curtis has been a furry under one guise or another since 1996, when he gained access to The Internet. An avid Redwall reader at the time, it didn’t take long to stumble sideways through fan art into the soft fuzzy underbelly of the fandom, where he has nestled comfortably ever since. He laid low for well over a decade, attending cons sporadically and filling the gaps in his Usagi Yojimbo collection. In early 2011, to stave off the boredom of unemployment in the Midwest winter, he adopted the moniker R. Mutt and launched rruffurr.com, where he blogged his favorite furry art alongside talking animal ephemera from “popular” culture. In 2012, he published the first RRUFFURR print anthology, collecting comics and illustrations from friends more talented and patient than himself in a handsome hand-bound volume. Circulation was small but reception was positive, and a second installment is forthcoming this spring, alongside the launch of a digital zine and an adult print anthology. Meanwhile, he has relocated to Northern California and shacked up with his long-time crush, costumer and artist extraordinaire Birds. Under her wing, he is learning the craft of fursuit construction, and the two now work together as Wild Life. As he writes this, he is supposed to be sewing dog paws.
myenaBrian is also Pandemonium Jones, a semi-semi-professional DJ who, alongside The Illegible DJ Caps, caused a slight stir in the mid-aughts with eclectic dance parties and recorded mixes. Caps & Jones’ 2005 CD Moving In Stereo was included in Spin magazine’s Top 40 albums of the year despite selling less than 400 copies. In its wake the duo briefly toured the US and Europe and recorded mixes for Caroline Distribution, Calvin Klein and XM Satellite Radio among others. These days he does most of his DJing at home, with occasional exceptions for friends’ weddings and furry cons. His set Saturday night at Furlandia promises to be long, loud, and sweaty.