Fin Fur Animus (Finland) Update

https://animus.finfur.net/osallistuminen

The convention will take place from Sept 28 to Oct 1st

Eurofurence Sets 2023 date

We are happy to inform you all that Eurofurence 27: Black Magic is officially a go! From the 3rd to the 7th of September 2023 we’d love to see you all in the CCH, in Hamburg! For more information about the convention please visit our website https://eurofurence.org/EF27/

Fauntastic #3 Official Aftermovie (Faun 2023)

This World Can’t Tear Me Down Review

Very quickly I have become a HUGE of Zerocalcare’s work. First it was Tear Along The Dotted Line and most recent it was This World Can’t Tear Me Down. Both 6 part series are absolutely brilliant, and for the record dubbed into English. In this series we have refugees held at an old school, neighbors in an uproar, apoplectic police and Nazis.

The series starts out what would you do if you found out a childhood friend was now a nazi, a recovering addict and lives with his mother. Not easy is it, I will fully admit there is times I needed a break even though the episodes are only 24 minutes long.

This series tends to stay away from the old sitcom trops, and deal with things in a very realistic way.

Speaking of which the anthro animals and the talking teapot. Zerocalcare tends to put certain types of people in to categories not types, take his own inner self that is a giant armadillo and so on.

The discoveries, finding out of truths to the actual incident where Zerocalcare’s friend turns out be the hero when things got bad.

How would you react?

Not easy is it

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is A Heartbreaking Masterpiece

Anthro New England Announcement

By Remy  Announcements  Updates  June 12, 2023

Hello attendees and friends of ANE!

The ANE 2023 train successfully reached its final destination, and our staffers have been taking a well-deserved rest! Overall, we’re so happy with the feedback we’ve received about how the con went – you all seem to like our new venue and the new things we’re trying as much as we do!

This was Anthro New England’s eighth in-person year, and we celebrated that milestone with a move to the Westin Boston Seaport Hotel. 3,548 of you joined us, and helped us raise over $20,000 for our charities, Youth on Fire and NEADs!

I want to thank our Guests of Honor Hearth, Brae, and Tonya for everything they did for us over the course of the year! It was wonderful being able to host and honor you at the first year in our new home.

Behind the scenes, the move to the hotel was not easy, but our staff shone, and I want to shout some of them out. Last-minute schedule changes and room timing adjustments meant that our A/V team had to scramble to set up and break down on a much quicker turnaround than previous years; they worked seamlessly with our Events team to make sure everything in the ballrooms went off without a hitch, and I think the majority of our events were a hit despite the work needed to make them happen – major props to Drahck, Hawk, and the A/V crew.

Our shorthanded logistics team did their absolute best learning the new routes through the hotel, and hopped in to help solve problems at-con constantly. Our slew of volunteers hopped in every time we had a call for hands to move things, with a super fast response time. Our registration team has their process down to a science, and we kept the registration lines short all weekend. Our Media team put out beautiful graphics, a con book, and amazing work on social media; our photo team delivered on-site physical photos and organized an amazing fursuit photo and parade.

Every department pulled together to overcome every hiccup and oversight in planning that happened due to the hotel move as best they could, and I’m really proud of our entire team for their ability to communicate effectively when the chips are down.

We definitely had some hiccups; we hear your feedback about improving the Night Market, and about event space on Sunday. We have plans regarding the Night Market and will be releasing details in the coming months. Regarding Sunday events: Unfortunately in 2024, we once again will not have access to the Grand Ballroom on Sunday, so Sunday events will be held in the upstairs Harbor Ballroom. We’re rethinking our events schedule with this feedback and space caveat in mind, so stay tuned for updates on that. Going forward in future years, we’ll have that space through Sunday, which will give us an opportunity to expand our featured events even further.

As we’re moving into summer, our planning is kicking into gear. ANE 2023 was our last year with NEADS World Class Service Dogs, and while we’re sad to see them go, we’re happy to have had the opportunity to work with them! We’ve selected our new charity; keep an eye out for that announcement on social media soon. As well, we’re gearing up for Dealers Den applications to open in a few weeks – they’ll be open for the entire month of July this year, so get ready!

Now that we have a year in our new home under our belts, we’re looking to make things bigger and better, to improve on our weak points, and overall, to bring the New England furry community the best possible hometown con experience we possibly can. We’re so excited to work with our 2024 Guests of Honor: Wolf, Woozie, and Declan. And we’re ready to try new things. If you have suggestions, ideas, thoughts – fire away; we’re open to feedback. Leave a comment here, or reach out to us on social media!

My final note on 2023 and ANE going forward to our attendees is this: You may have noticed that every con is struggling with staffing, and it affects the quality of the experience we’re able to bring you. We are all volunteers, from those in the volunteer position all the way up to the board. This is a labor of love. I highly encourage you to volunteer even a few hours of your time if you’re able. Join staff, hop in and lend a hand. We can’t be our best selves when we’re run ragged, and staff burnout is real – but many hands make light work, and I truly believe the many hands in this community can make this convention shine.

Seven months ’til the Nor’Eastah hits – get your bread and milk ready, it’s gonna be a fun ride!

ANE 2023 – 2024 Theme Transition Artwork by Slumberyote.

FursonaCon COVID Rule Change