Fried quail gets some Nashville-style heat
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Recipes
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Anatomy of a Classic
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Drinks
Party like it’s 1829
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Drinks
An Italian Twist on the Mint Julep
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Drinks
Christmas in the bayou
All Results
Our Kind of Place
A half century after the artist Walter Anderson’s death, his barrier island muse is as captivating as ever
Sporting
Members of the Middleton Hunting Club take to the woods in a century-old ritual
Sporting
A lifelong love affair with classic American side-by-sides, in four parts
Southern Women
This six-year-old from Gainesville, Georgia, has already read thousands of books—and she’s just getting started
Music
Across time—and art forms—Mississippi roots musician Luther Dickinson brings the artist’s famed Ocean Springs murals to life
Land & Conservation
Deep in the South Carolina Lowcountry, Roger Pinckney sits down with Bill Green––huntsman, horse whisperer, chef, and dog trainer––to hear what he’s learned from a lifetime on the land they both love
Music
Singer Paul Janeway and his bandmates are keeping Alabama’s musical legacy humming
Adventures
From modern Mexican cuisine to a luxe rooftop bar with panoramic views, a guide to soaking in San Miguel
Music
Inspired by a legacy of soul artists who weren’t afraid to speak up, ST. PAUL & THE BROKEN BONES pursue a higher calling
Arts & Culture
It’s been more than fifty years since two Southern icons made one unforgettable song
Arts & Culture
The Sidesaddle exhibit at Virginia’s National Sporting Library & Museum illustrates women’s profound influence on horseback riding
Collections
The musical renaissance man can trace his life in music with an impressive collection
Arts & Culture
G&G readers recall the sometimes-imperfect-but-always-beloved cars and trucks that got them on the road
Music
It’s been a long road for the Arkansas songwriter, and with The Devil
I Know, she proves she’s just getting started
Southern Masters
How a soulful architect is changing the Southern landscape—one house at a time
Made in the South
Daniel Winkler turns hunks of metal into eighteenth-century masterpieces with an edge
Adventures
Getting from here to there is one thing. What happens in between is the great unknown
The High & the Low
Thoughts on whitetails, taxidermy, and the secret to a great shindig
City Portrait
Plenty of Southerners have found a sweet home in the Windy City. And today, a new generation is proving the Midwest’s metropolis is still their kind of town
Food & Drink
To understand the genius of the godfather of Southern cuisine, you need to spend a day in the kitchen with him
Food & Drink
Six pioneering, plant-obsessed chefs on the ingredients that inspire them
Music
With his sophomore release and full-fledged recording studio, Matthew E. White has brought the spirit of Stax to Richmond
Collections
Preston Gough’s collection of pedigreed knives is a study in Southern craftsmanship
Southern Style
Our favorite spots to find everything from the best sporting art to first editions of Faulkner
Arts & Culture
Several of the most valuable finds in the show’s history have been discovered in the South
Arts & Culture
In the Southern spirit of lifting others up during times of hardship, Atlanta native Brittany Merrill Underwood started Akola Project
Drinks
A delightful alternative to a traditional flute of bubbly