Folly (disambiguation)

Folly (disambiguation)

Folly may refer to:
*Folly, in architecture, an extravagant building
*Ate, a spirit in Greco-Roman mythology.
*"Follies" may refer to any of a number of theatrical productions inspired by the Follies Bergere.
*Folly (band), an American skacore band
*"Folly", a fictional character in The Praise of Folly
*"folly", a media arts organisation based in Lancaster, England [http://www.folly.co.uk]
*"Folly", a small-circulation magazine for collectors of girls' school stories and other collectable children's books [http://www.follymagazine.co.uk/]

ee also

*Stupidity
*Fool


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