A Big Slice of Charleston’s Wedding Cake

A Big Slice of Charleston’s Wedding Cake

Folly Beach has become a hotspot for weddings, engagements, bachelorette parties, anniversaries, and all things matrimonial by Jenny Peterson | Contributing Writer It’s a regular scene on Folly Beach: rows of chairs arranged on the beach facing the ocean and a simple...
Folly’s No-No List Lengthens

Folly’s No-No List Lengthens

The chasm between folly’s fun-time contingent and those making rules continues to grow as does the list of things no longer allowed  By Bill Davis | Current Staff Writer So many things are no longer allowed on Folly Beach, and the list may be getting longer. Dogs this...
From the Ashes

From the Ashes

Ashes of Old Ways heads to the studio to record a new record by Miranda Steadman | Contributing Writer Local rock group Ashes of Old Ways have been heating up the music scene since 2015 with their eclectic sound that fuses rock, bluegrass, and folk. Singers and...
Folly’s Hawaiian Obsession

Folly’s Hawaiian Obsession

Many Local restaurants offering Polynesian-inspired cuisine this summer by Jessica Cobb | Contributing Writer Hawaiian cuisine seems to be popping up everywhere, and I’m okay with it. When most people think of Hawaii, they picture white, sandy beaches … hidden...
Food in the Water,  Food in the Mud

Food in the Water, Food in the Mud

By the time the English established Charles Town in 1670, the Native Americans living around Folly Beach had already experienced a century of interaction (and decimation) with Spanish and French explorers. The Bohicket tribe — a subgroup of the Cusabo, who also...

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