Virtual Firefly
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
For those of you who are not familiar with our project, Still Flying is a fan-based site dedicated to a "virtual continuation" of Joss Whedon's "Firefly" in the form of scripts of additional episodes. We've rounded out Season One, completing it with seven new episodes (including a season finale based on "Serenity: Those Left Behind" from Dark Horse Comics).
 
Season Two is dedicated to exploring the question, "What would things have been like if Joss Whedon had been able to tell the story of
 
PDX Browncoats
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
The original incarnation of the PDX Browncoats (which encompases fans in and around the Portland, Oregon and the Vancouver, Washington areas) first met in July 2004, and lasted until early 2005. Shortly thereafter, some of the original members – and a good number of new ones – met during the advance screenings of Serenity held in May and June of that year.
 
By the middle of 2006, Browncoats the world over knew Portland as the founding city of Can't Stop The Serenity, the unprecedented
 
The Firefly Talk Podcast
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Firefly Talk is a free, bi-weekly podcast filled with Firefly news, interviews, articles, forum recaps, fan-fiction reviews, questions of the week, and convention panel recordings of the Big Damn Heroes – everything a Browncoat needs to keep up with everything happening in the 'Verse!
 
Firefly Talk won the 2007 People's Choice Podcast Award in the Movies/Film category, and has been in the top 10 most highly rated podcasts on Yahoo! for almost two years now. Visit us today at www.fireflytalk.
 
Can’t Stop The Serenity
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
What is Can’t Stop The Serenity? It’s Joss Whedon's Serenity on the big screen... on Joss Whedon's birthday... to benefit Joss Whedon's favorite charity, Equality Now.
 
All over the world.
 
The Signal Podcast
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
The Signal (as in “You Can’t Stop The Signal, Mal”), is the granddaddy of Firefly/Serenity-related podcasts. (In fact, it may very well have been the first polished, professionally-produced podcast to hit the scene.)
 
This award-winning program, now in its third season, covers a gamut of issues of interest to Browncoats, with segments ranging from news to how-tos on all things shiny. They have technical articles, guerilla marketing primers, celebrity interviews, fiction, even product reviews.