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November 2001

CBS ditches Wolf Lake

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CBS is placing its new TV series Wolf Lake on hiatus after its first four episodes averaged a disappointing 6.6 million viewers. More information is available from these stories at Reuters/Yahoo! and Sci Fi Wire.

(Partial credit for this story goes to petercat, who brought it to our attention.)

Lady: My Life as a Bitch

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Book review by Geraldine Bedell in the UK Guardian Unlimited of "Lady: My Life as a Bitch", by Melvin Burgess; Andersen Press, September 2001, 212 pages, £12.99, ISBN 0-86264-770-3. SCIENCE FICTION CHRONICLE, Nov. 2001, pgs. 9-10. An excerpt from the book review follows.

CACE Update

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Jeff Novotny writes: "We're in that brief lull between Conifur and MFF, so I guess this is a
good time for an update on CACE (Canadian Anthro & Cartooning Expo).



Our web site is now up. Glide on over to http://www.c-ace.org to get
more details about our convention, including our guidelines for the art
show and art shoppe, as well as more information about the hotel and our
guests of honour. We'll be adding more details from time to time and
finalizing a few items, so please check back often."

Conifur Northwest Artshow Wrapup

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Conifur is over, and so is the artshow. Now I can return to my peaceful existance of eating Zagnut bars from the comfort of my futon. All mail-in art has been shipped, checks have been cut, and everything's wrapped up for next year.

Final Statistics for the 2001 Conifur Artshow are now available, and here they are!



Total Participating Artists: 42 (No, really. I swear.)

Total Participating Bidders: 128

Total number of Items in the show: 410

Number of Items that went to auction: 44



Total Pre-tax sales: $11,904

I like furries...

Because I'm into animals
4% (16 votes)
Because I'm into cartoons/comics
4% (18 votes)
For spiritual reasons
4% (19 votes)
Because they're neat metaphors for humans
3% (15 votes)
Because they're neat to draw/look at
9% (41 votes)
Because they're neat to write/read about
2% (8 votes)
Some of the above
40% (175 votes)
All of the above
26% (112 votes)
Something else
7% (32 votes)
Votes: 436

Josh Kirby, fantasy illustrator, dies at 72

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Josh Kirby, best known for his work on the Discworld series, passed away in his sleep in October, but I hadn't seen any general announcement to the fact. Well known and loved in the Sci Fi and Fantasy community for his humerous and outlandish work, he will be sorely missed.

London Zoo Loses Elephants

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After a tragic accident in which a zookeeper at the London Zoo was crushed by an elephant, the zoo has announced that all three of its elephants will be moved to a country location. This ends a nearly 200 year presence of elephants in London, and has sparked a controversy over urban zoos and whether retaining large animal displays in them is humane and appropriate.

Furbuy to cease operations ........ again

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I'm not sure if anyone saying they are going out of business or leaving the fandom is news, as 90% of the time it is a very temporary situation, with the person or business returning after "a flood of support" - but I just got a message from FurBuy saying that they are going out of business effective December 1, with the domain name and auction software up for sale.

No, I don't know if they really mean it this time, that's just the email they sent out.

Leonids to grace sky on from Nov 14th to 21st.

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For all the amateur astromomers out there, this year's Leonid show promises to be spectacular.

In North America, the show will start at 11:00 pm EST on November 17th, and peak at 5:00 am EST. At 4000 meteors predicted per hour, that'll be pretty spectacular, but if you live in Australia, Japan or other parts of the Pacific rim, tune in at about 1:00 am to 4:00 am on the 19th because 8000 to 14000 are predicted per hour at that peak (but it'll be morning in North America, so we won't see them).

The Leonids peak every 33 years, but after next year (which will be marred by a full moon) we won't seen this sort of display until the end of the century, as the pattern is broken by Jupiter's effect on the comet trails that cause these yearly desplays.

Midwest FurFest Newsletter

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Midwest FurFest is just over a week away; we're look forward to the furry invasion of Chicago! For some last minute details, check out the Midwest FurFest November newsletter, posted below. And don't forget to look up your harried Flayrah.com editor in the artshow when you're here!

Furnation down, pending copyright violation investigation

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If you hate folks stealing artwork, direct your attention to Furnation's webpages here (and everywhere where your furry artist on Furnation is). Full info on Furnation's webpage.

Two Alaskan Moose Frightened by Children, Swingset

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Two amusing stories off the newswire that I felt were worth sharing. Both from a week ago or so...



Moose Narrowly Escapes Halloween Goblins in Terror


Swingset Attacks Area Moose, Suffers Consequences