What to know to get ready, and one compelling reason not to sweep them from your yard
What’s New from G&G
Born in West Virginia, Ada “Bricktop” Smith taught Paris to do the Charleston. A new Smithsonian exhibition shines a light on her and other influential women of the Lost Generation.
For the Taqueria del Sol chef, you’re only limited by your own imagination
Artist Scott Nurkin immortalizes Tar Heel jazz, rock, country, and punk greats in their hometowns
Two Southern classics, divinity candy and Coca-Cola, unite in one nostalgic treat
The century-old hub brims with local history and Hot Brown sandwiches
In her new book, photographer Shana Novak finds the storytelling magic in everyday objects
Top-notch gear for the mom who loves the boat, beach, woods, blind, and, of course, you
The refreshing combination of bourbon, lemonade, and cranberry juice just might tempt you to switch horses
The angler, author, and instructor on her greatest catch and how to cast 161 feet
A Penland alum’s blown glass and paintings burst with energy
This Saturday, one lucky duck among 50,000 will putter to eternal glory. I’ve got my money on Larry.
Beer cheese, bourbon-glazed chicken wings, and of course, mint juleps round out our list of party-ready dishes with Bluegrass State flavor
A Nashville chef melds the classic steakhouse side with a dive-bar favorite
The Demon of Unrest, Larson’s vivid depiction of the lead-up to the Civil War, is a masterclass in reportage and storytelling
In an idyllic park in Valle Crucis, time, alas, doesn’t quite stand still
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Perched on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, New Smyrna Beach exists in the place where art and Mother Nature meet.
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Food & Drink
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Food & Drink
The author and restaurateur on his new bourbon-centered cookbook, Kentucky’s whiskey landscape, and why labels aren’t everything
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Anatomy of a Classic
Spring berries add a touch of pink and a sweet balance to this citrusy dessert
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Drinks
A delightful alternative to a traditional flute of bubbly
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The Manual of Southern Know-How
Charleston, South Carolina, restaurateur Brooks Reitz shares a family secret
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Drinks
This cross between a mint julep and a whiskey sour just might be your new favorite cocktail
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Anatomy of a Classic
Savory mushroom pesto elevates
the flavor in Blackberry Mountain chef Joey Edwards’s warming recipe
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Mark your calendar for these upcoming Garden & Gun experiences
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Birmingham, AL
A Smoky Mountains-inspired supper in the heart of Alabama
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Atlanta, GA
Enjoy a three-course seasonal dinner reflecting French-inspired Texas Gulf Coast fare served family-style
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Be it rugged mountains, desert, or swamp, the diversity of the South is best witnessed off the beaten path
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Music
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MUSIC
See the complete series of G&G’s intimate, live performances by some of our favorite artists from the South and beyond
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Music
The West Virginia native is Americana’s next big star
Arts & Culture
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Arts & Culture
For almost fifty years, they carried the bags of golf legends but also masterminded victories from the tees to the holes. Then, with one decision, their lives shifted, and the legacy of their glory days went unheralded. Finally, that’s changing
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Land & Conservation
The native prairies of Texas—both remnant and restored—shift an artist’s perspective and inspire
Sporting Life
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Sporting
The angler, author, and instructor on her greatest catch and how to cast 161 feet
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collections
“Once you get a couple of these things, you start appreciating the history and the beauty and the engineering”