The podcast devoted to crime, mystery and all things Noir
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This Podcast will feature interviews and talks with the people who make the Fedora community awesome. These folks work on new technologies found in Fedora, or they produce the distro itself. Some work on putting Fedora in the hands of users. There’s so much going on in Fedora; it takes a whole podcast series!
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From the creator of 'The Happy Little Monsters' book series comes 'The Fedora Files'—a podcast where I delve into the fascinating and mysterious aspects of our world. Join me as I explore diverse topics, from intriguing interviews with captivating personalities to the most mysterious tales from around the globe. This show is a true cornucopia of eclectic entertainment, offering something for everyone. Tune in to uncover what drives people and discover the secrets of our world. For even more ...
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Three friends talking about a bunch of random stuff for half an hour.
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Only the finest and most thoughtful discussions of the truest Gentle Sirs and M'ladies, curated for your listening pleasure. Grab some Doritos, Mountain Dew, and strap in.
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A melting pot of the witty, the hilarious, current events, and indie (and sometimes good pop) music. Broadcast from Kamloops, BC, Canada.
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Commentary on Pop Culture and Current Events from classic film snobs, nerds and Jazz-Era Aficionados / Dieselpunks. Special episodes include one-on-one interviews, media reviews and in-depth analysis. Topics include Conspiracy Theories, Paranormal and Unexplained Phenomenon, and True Crime. All with self-deprecating sophomoric humor.
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Can the shadows of Film Noir retain their dark power even during the holiday season? Come and join me in front of the fireplace for a special yuletide edition of Tipping My Fedora with friends of the podcast, Simon Brown and Stacey Abbott and their devoted pooch Lilli, while they take a break from sleuthing as we look at some classic crime movies s…
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Get ready for an electrifying episode of the Fedora Podcast as we embark on a thrilling exploration of Bazzite, the premier gaming experience built on Fedora Atomic! In this episode, we'll dive deep into the world of Bazzite, uncovering its essence and its impact on the Fedora ecosystem. Our discussion will cover three key areas: What is Bazzite?: …
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🎄 This week on The Fedora Files, we dive headfirst into the festive firestorm with special guests Chris and Nate from the Plague of the Day YouTube show! Together, we tackle the most explosive holiday debate of all time: Is Die Hard truly a Christmas movie, or just an action classic? 🎅💣 From festive themes to epic one-liners, we break down the evid…
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To celebrate what would have been the 131st birthday of Hollywood icon Edward G. Robinson, Sergio is joined by Craig Ian Mann to provide an overview of the many gangster roles he played during his career, examining how they transitioned from Depression-era tragedies of men who took the wrong path to fame and fortune to Noir-era sociopaths of the 40…
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In this spine-chilling episode of The Fedora Files, I’m joined by Dustin Grammer from Moonlight Monster Media to dive into his eerie book, Dirt Road Tales of Horror. We explore his creepiest experiences—and trust me, something really didn’t want this episode happening, as technical chaos ensued at every turn. 🔪 Ghostly interruptions? Check. 📖 Dark …
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A look back at Kenneth Branagh's box office hit, Dead Again (1991), a highly imaginative valentine to classic Film Noir co-starring Emma Thompson and Andy Garcia that daringly combines a murder mystery with the supernatural. Sergio is joined by writer and actor, Nick Cardillo. A lifelong fan of mystery and detective fiction, Nick is the author of s…
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Dive into the dark, twisted roots of holiday folklore with The Fedora Files. Host Gregory Fedora uncovers the eerie history of Krampus, the Alpine goat-demon who puts Santa's "naughty list" to shame. From his pagan origins to his modern-day resurgence, learn how Krampus evolved from Norse mythology's underworld to terrorizing Christmas markets worl…
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We're diving into the world of the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) and its latest milestone, EPEL 10. Discover how EPEL supports enterprise users by expanding software availability, the new features of EPEL 10, and the crucial role it plays within the Fedora and RHEL ecosystems. Whether you're an enterprise user or a community enthusiast…
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Sergio is joined by film and music expert John Leman Riley to provide an overview of some of the film scores written for Film Noir in the classic 1941 to 1959 period. The films explored in this podcast include: THE MALTESE FALCON (John Huston, 1941) - music by Adolph Deutsch THE BIG SLEEP (Howard Hawks, 1946) - music by Max Steiner SUNSET BOULEVARD…
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We're exploring the newest release: Fedora Linux 41! Join us as we dive into the latest features, performance improvements, and enhancements across Fedora Workstation, Fedora Server, and more. With updates to GNOME 47, enhanced hardware support, and an improved installer experience, Fedora 41 pushes forward as a powerful, versatile platform for dev…
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Sergio previews the UK Blu-ray release of the 1954 drama Black Tuesday, which is being released today by Eureka in their Masters of Cinema series. He is joined by Barry Forshaw, Craig Ian Mann and Sheldon Hall - who all provided new extras for this release - and together they explore the contributions of stars Edward G. Robinson, Peter Graves and J…
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Step into the mysterious world of Maryland folklore with this special episode recorded live from the Sleepy Hollow Fall Festival in Middletown! On November 10th, I shared spine-tingling tales of the Snallygaster, Maryland’s infamous dragon-like monster, with eager festival-goers. Now, I’m bringing those stories to you! Tune in as I recount two chil…
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Sergio is joined by author and critic Mike Ripley to look at a tale of two tigers, or rather, two versions of The Tiger in the Smoke: the original 1952 novel by Margery Allingham, featuring her sleuth Albert Campion; and its film noir adaptation from 1956 that, despite being mostly very faithful, chose to completely eliminate her recurring protagon…
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In this episode of the Fedora Podcast, we'll dive into gaming on the Linux desktop. Join us as we explore how Steam and Proton GE make it possible to play a wide variety of Windows games seamlessly on Fedora. We’ll cover setup tips, compatibility insights, and performance tweaks that will take your Linux gaming experience to the next level. Whether…
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We celebrate Halloween with a close look at Kathryn Bigelow's classic noir-western-horror hybrid, Near Dark. My very special guest is Stacey Abbott, Professor of Film at Northumbria University, where she is a member of their Horror Studies Research Group. Her research focuses on horror and cult film and television, with a particular interest in vam…
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This week on the Fedora Files, we have ChatGPT create a Halloween adventure, what classic halloween Characters will it give us? Only way to find out is to listen... Hint If you like a bald kid and a beagle you will love it. Follow Me: www.youtube.com/@TheFedoraFiles www.instagram.com/g_fedora_crypto/ www.facebook.com/TheFedoraFiles…
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Join us as we look into one of the most popular desktop environments, KDE Plasma! Neal Gompa joins the show to convince Eric to switch to Plasma 6.2; we'll talk about the community, the features, and what's to come! The Fedora Podcast brings you exclusive interviews and deep dives with the innovators and contributors who make the Fedora community a…
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Today we explore the late William Friedkin's 1985 dark and dazzling neo-noir, To Live and Die in LA, which stars William L. Peterson, Willem Dafoe and John Pankow, features stunning cinematography by Robby Müller and a killer soundtrack by British new wave band, Wang Chung. My special guest is writer and filmmaker Liam Dunn, who is also co-host of …
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Sergio chats to James Harrison, co-founder of Film Noir UK and director of its first festival, Film Noir Fest 2024. The event will take place in Weston-Super-Mare from 1 to 3 November and this year's theme is Dangerous Divas. We preview some of the main screenings, which include: Lee Marvin Centenary The Big Heat (Fritz Lang, 1953) Point Blank (Joh…
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This week on The Fedora Files, we’re joined by Jason from SpookyCLT to discuss the eerie and exciting events happening in Charlotte, NC. Discover the latest updates on his projects and get an exclusive look at his brand-new cemetery tours. Whether you're a fan of the paranormal or just curious about Charlotte's hidden haunts, you won’t want to miss…
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Using Fedora Linux is one of the easiest routes to using Linux as a daily driver. How does new software get vetted? What makes the experience so smooth? At the heart of the development process is Quality Assurance Engineering (or QA). Join us as we talk with Adam Williamson about what it means to be a QA Engineer and how it helps Fedora be that muc…
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For the first episode of Tipping My Fedora (TMF), Sergio is joined by crime fiction critic and historian, Barry Forshaw (www.barryforshaw.co.uk). They look at a selection of some of the home video releases on which Barry has worked, spanning 25 years of Film Noir. Titles discussed, include: This Gun for Hire (Frank Tuttle, 1942) starring Veronica L…
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In this episode of #TheFedoraFiles, we welcome Ryley Watson the Midwest hillbilly from the Midwest Mythos Podcast. We dive deep into the world of the paranormal, cryptids, and more. We discuss his podcast and why he ventured down this dark pathway. Don’t miss this fascinating conversation with one of the most engaging voices in the paranormal commu…
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What is this thing called Film Noir? It's time to buckle up your trenchcoat and don your fedora. Join host Sergio Angelini and his guests every 10 days as they uncover the secrets behind 100 years of crime movies, radio dramas, hardboiled fiction and thousands of television episodes. Launching on 4 October 2024 ...…
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In this episode of #TheFedoraFiles, we welcome Kristen from the ParanormGirl and Beer Boos & Boogeymen podcasts. We dive deep into the world of the paranormal, cryptids, and more. Kristen shares what sparked her interest in the unexplained and gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming projects as she continues her exploration of the unknown. Don’t mi…
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Eric sits down to discuss the future strategy and direction of the Fedora Project with Matthew Miller, the Fedora Project Lead. Matthew shares insights into Fedora's goals, initiatives, and upcoming changes, providing a comprehensive overview of what's in store for the popular Linux distribution. Fedora Podcast brings you exclusive interviews and d…
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Dive into the depths of Loch Ness as we explore the history and exciting new evidence surrounding the legendary Loch Ness Monster, also known as Nessie. Join us as we uncover the truth behind one of cryptozoology's most famous folklore creatures and delve into the mystery that has fascinated people for generations. Whether you're a skeptic or a bel…
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Join Sigfried Montgomery as he takes over the show to unravel the legend of Chessie, the Chesapeake Bay Sea Monster. Sit back and relax as he weaves a captivating story filled with intriguing Chessie sightings, fascinating sea monster facts, and the rich folklore of Chesapeake Bay. Whether you're a fan of cryptozoology or simply love a good sea mon…
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As we head into the end of 2024 and then on into 2025 I want to tell you all the things happening with The Fedora Files. Follow Me: www.youtube.com/@TheFedoraFiles www.instagram.com/g_fedora_crypto/ www.facebook.com/TheFedoraFiles
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In 1918, a bloodthirsty killer brought terror to the streets of New Orleans. Known only as The Axeman, this elusive figure struck fear into the hearts of the city's residents. Explore the chilling story of the Axeman of New Orleans, one of America's most infamous serial killers, and delve into the unsolved mystery that haunts the city to this day. …
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As the popularity of atomic and immutable Linux distros grows, how does Fedora take things to the next level? Short answer: bootc. By learning from containers and cloud native practices that have become standard in the server side Linux world, bootc aims to take things image-based and make the desktop easier to manage for Fedora, downstream project…
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This week, I’m joined by Shayn Jones from the Inquiries of Our Reality podcast for an exciting discussion about all things paranormal. From ghost stories to supernatural encounters, we cover it all in this fun and engaging conversation. After appearing on his show twice, it was about time Shayn joined me for this collaboration. Sit back, relax, and…
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Flat Earthers are on the rise, and dang it I want them to be right, simply because the theory opens up a whole realm of possibilities, of what might be just beyond the Ice Walls. I dive into what they say is on the other side of Antartica. Follow Me: www.youtube.com/@TheFedoraFiles www.instagram.com/g_fedora_crypto/ www.facebook.com/TheFedoraFiles…
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Jeff Kollins of Starcruiser Studios joins me to talk, monsters and art. Check him out on instagram: www.instagram.com/starcruiserstudios/ Follow Me: www.youtube.com/@TheFedoraFiles www.instagram.com/g_fedora_crypto/ www.facebook.com/TheFedoraFiles
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In this engaging discussion, Justin Flory, the Fedora Community Architect, provides an inside look into the crucial role of fostering collaboration and engagement within the massive global Fedora community. He shares insights into his work bridging different teams, organizing virtual and in-person events like Fedora Flock, and empowering contributo…
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