Pretty pollinators, predatory stink bugs, parasitic wasps—a thriving garden has it all
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Where there’s beer, there’s braising liquid, the secret to this melt-in-your-mouth, oven-cooked delight
In the late 1800s, a splashy new horse race challenged the notion that Kentuckians were “backwoods country cousins”
The group of painters created a landscape of opportunity for Black artists
The South Carolina–based chef and outdoorsman brings an inspiring approach to wild game and fish. Get his recipe for coriander-cured venison loin
In Wardensville, Farms Work Wonders grows vegetables, businesses, and opportunities for Appalachian youth
Caffeinated tea from a native shrub, chemical-free laundry soap from a Georgia farm, and more standout sustainable goods
Listen to a track from Visitor, and read our interview with the Oklahoma singer-songwriter on unplugging from his phone and staying true to himself
Calling all amateur naturalists to observe baby birds, tag butterflies, count migrating hawks, and photograph dolphins
The debut novel of lawyer Caroline Cleveland evokes haunting true stories
This beloved Arkansas mountain is full of green forests, plunging blufflines, swirling sandstone, and romantic folklore
Bethany Carroz captures nature, vintage-inspired florals, and family homes through watercolor
A pair of blossoming restaurateurs bring a taste of refinement to a downtown landmark
Lubbock inspires a melding of art and music like no other
The Baltimore-born singer-songwriter plays a lively four-song set, including her latest single, “Night In,” from her 2024 album My Stupid Life. Also hear her amusing and heartfelt anecdote about her cover photo shoot for the April/May 2022 issue of G&G
With a hatchet, a knife, paintbrushes, and a deep reverence for nature and American folk art, Mark McNair turns out some of the finest decoys ever to float the Atlantic coast
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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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Trex Signature® decking pays homage to Ocracoke’s ethereal beauty
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Food & Drink
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Drinks
A delightful alternative to a traditional flute of bubbly
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Drinks
The big-batch solution to making crowd-pleasing cocktails
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Drinks
Hosts in New Orleans serve this festive batch cocktail during parade watch parties
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Recipe
Pucker up to the subtly sweet-and-sour Mistle-Toe-Up, from the tropics-themed New Orleans eatery Mister Mao
G&G EVENTS
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G&G Distilled is an insider’s getaway to Kentucky’s bourbon country. Happening April 2024
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Mark your calendar for these upcoming Garden & Gun experiences
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Charleston, SC
Join Garden & Gun‘s Style Director, Haskell Harris, for a Mother’s Day book signing
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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
Travel
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How a Tennessee couple is leading the longstanding North Carolina equestrian getaway into the twenty-first century
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Be it rugged mountains, desert, or swamp, the diversity of the South is best witnessed off the beaten path
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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Land & Conservation
The trend has individuals and states rethinking their strategies
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Sporting
Photographer answers her own question—‘Why can’t I picture more women hunting?’—with a new exhibition