Beggar Weeds open for John Doe again, 39 years later Words by Shelton Hull “Why am I in Jacksonville? I’m not really sure,” says John Doe via telephone from Austin Texas. We know why: He’ll be ...
Words and photos by Ambar Ramirez Before opening a brick-and-mortar in 2025, Mamasamas quietly built its name and its ...
I mean, who else deserves this title than the king and queen of radio, Dex and Barbie T? This duo has been running the radio stations for years, and the people of Jacksonville have fallen completely ...
Whether you're a fan or a fan-to-be, Riverdance 30 - The Next Generation will be in Jacksonville one performance only on ...
By Teresa Spencer Steve Hackett has nothing left to prove—and that’s precisely why he keeps proving it. As the guitarist who helped shape Genesis’s most adventurous years, Hackett carved his place in ...
Words by Emily Cannon What can I say… oh wait, GAY! The most thin-skinned man in Tallahassee, who somehow gets to decide what books we can read. Thanks to you Florida has become a national punchline, ...
Do I even need to say anything? Anyone who reads “Folio” — or knows me at all (hi, it’s Carmen) — already knows Pete’s Bar is the best damn bar in this city. The staff? The crowd? The cheap drinks and ...
The Greater Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament earns the award as the city’s best fishing competition because it’s not just about catching fish, it’s a full-blown celebration of skill, community, and ...
Taqueria Cinco Taqueria Cinco is Jacksonville’s taco king because it nails the balance between authentic flavors and fresh, high-quality ingredients that actually make your taste buds sit up and pay ...
Words by Ariana Alcantara “Sex and the City” was a cultural phenomenon of the early 2000s, progressive (for its time), the television show highlighted stories of sex and relationships in the new ...
Words by Carson Haines I’m going to keep it real; I’ve never worn a suit in my life, BUT every time I walk by Tweeds in 5 ...
Words by Carmen Macri Once you hit 25, your friends tend to split into two camps: the ones who join a run club, and the ones who are still closing down the club at 3 a.m. There’s rarely much overlap.