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'''''Stay Free!''''' is, by its own description, "a nonprofit, Brooklyn-based magazine that explores the politics and perversions of mass media and American (consumer) culture."<ref>[http://stayfreemagazine.org/about.html About Us] at stayfreemagazine.org. Retrieved July 2, 2006.</ref> | '''''Stay Free!''''' is, by its own description, "a nonprofit, Brooklyn-based magazine that explores the politics and perversions of mass media and American (consumer) culture."<ref>[http://stayfreemagazine.org/about.html About Us] at stayfreemagazine.org. Retrieved July 2, 2006.</ref> | ||
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Stay Free! is, by its own description, "a nonprofit, Brooklyn-based magazine that explores the politics and perversions of mass media and American (consumer) culture."[1]
In its sixteenth issue, Summer 1999, Stay Free! published "Furry Friends", an interview by Bob Boster with a furry: Porsupah (Jan Paxton). Pressed Fur noted: "Several topics are lightly touched upon, including the fursuit mystique, plush toys, and the interface between furry fandom and anthropomorphics as a whole (with the usual non-committal vagaries)."[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ About Us at stayfreemagazine.org. Retrieved July 2, 2006.
- ↑ Furry Friends at Pressed Fur: Press. Retrieved July 2, 2006.
External links[edit]
- Furry Friends interview at the Stay Free! website