By Carson Haines For those who are chronically online, I think it’s safe to say that there has been an abundance of new trends and niches since the start of the new year. With constant consumption of ...
Words by Ambar Ramirez & Carmen Macri Aries March starts in a quiet haze, urging you to rest before your birthday season kicks off. The Total Lunar Eclipse on the 3rd hits your 6th House of health and ...
Words & photos by Ambar Ramirez The light in Jacksonville has a specific, gold-leaf quality when it finally decides to be Spring. It’s the same air that greeted me six years ago, and today, it serves ...
By Emily Cannon Think back to when you were a child. You would get picked up from school, and your parents didn’t feel like cooking that night. First stop on the way home, McDonald’s. You saw the neon ...
Words by Harry Straussman With a logline of “Interstellar” meets “E.T.,” Andy Weir’s sci-fi novel was practically ordained to be a Hollywood blockbuster from the moment it was published. The story fol ...
By Ariana Alcantara Julian Rodriguez is a living, breathing testament that the hardcore music culture is alive and well. The 24-year-old drummer grew up in the mosh pit, and it shows in the explosive ...
Folio is your guide to entertainment and culture around and near Jacksonville, Florida. We cover events, concerts, restaurants, theatre, sports, art, happenings, and all things about living and ...
By Teresa Spencer There’s a certain kind of burnout that only Florida can fix. Not with a spa day or a fancy brunch, but with tannin-stained water, salt air and the kind of quiet that makes your phone ...
Folio is your guide to entertainment and culture around and near Jacksonville, Florida. We cover events, concerts, restaurants, theatre, sports, art, happenings, and all things about living and ...
Was your heart broken when your high school sweetheart went to a different college? Did you move and have to start dating over again? Have you lost a spouse/partner only to look around and wonder how ...
By Teresa Spencer Before the beach umbrellas go up and before the surfers start scanning the horizon, another group has already claimed the Atlantic. They arrive quietly, usually around sunrise with ...