Words by Carmen Macri When most of us think of tattoos, our minds jump straight to the Jacksonville staples — those classic, ...
Words & photos by Carmen Macri There’s always been a faint ache in Jacksonville — not the kind you notice at first, but the ...
Words by Shelton Hull Jazz legend Charles Tolliver plays his birthplace for the very first time. Almost every major jazz musician of the past 50 years has played somewhere in Northeast Florida, at ...
Concert Review Words by Ambar Ramirez & Carmen Macri Photos by Ambar Ramirez After wrapping up their tour with the Simple ...
Words by Harry Moore Twenty-five years is practically an eternity in film. It’s enough time for filmmakers to emerge and grow into veterans, for stars to rise before falling into relative obscurity, ...
Wednesday started like any other work day for us—until it wasn’t. Why? Because we had the unique opportunity to sit down with Jasin Todd, former Shinedown guitarist, and Damien Starkey, former member ...
The kids came first. While the rest of Jacksonville straightened its spine to complete the transformation into a bold new city, the kids remained bent with the weight of nonconformity, and the ...
Keagan Anfuso is more than the sum of what you see. She’s a filmmaker, rock-climbing enthusiast, experience junkie and a consummate talker. She speaks in complex ribbons of thought, layering ...
When you imagine a fine dining chef with years of experience, you might envision someone with a bit of a chip on their shoulder — and no, not a chocolate chip. It’s likely someone with Gordon ...
Farah & Farah was once one of Folio Weekly’s most consistent and generous advertisers. Like most local media outlets, we relied heavily on their ad dollars. And when a sponsor puts that kind of money ...
Words By Ariana Alcantara One of the most influential parts of creating holiday cheer is through the music of the season. Songs about generosity, family, snow and mistletoe, establishing an atmosphere ...
For decades, Florida cops could lean into your car window, flare their nostrils like they were auditioning for a cologne commercial, and say the magic words: “I smell marijuana.” That was all it took.
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