A grown-up version of the author’s dove breast Triscuit
Jonathan Miles
Recipes
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Food & Drink
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Drinks
The mint julep isn’t just for the Derby anymore
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Drinks
A grown up version of the classic Southern concoction
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Drinks
The big-batch solution to making crowd-pleasing cocktails
All Results
G&G Party Pics
Arts & Culture
A decade after Hurricane Katrina, we track the storm’s impact on some of its youngest victims
Arts & Culture
The cookbooks, novels, and nonfiction books that G&G editors and contributors loved most this year
Arts & Culture
Top cookbooks, novels, and memoirs that explored the story-filled region
Arts & Culture
Dozens of memoirs, novels, and nonfiction books that got us through a year unlike any other
Arts & Culture
What G&G editors and contributors loved reading this year
Arts & Culture
G&G editors and contributors share the biographies, nonfiction reads, thrillers, and unforgettable novels that have started 2021 off right for readers
Books
Whether you’re into thrillers, photo books, novels, or just anything you can cozy up with on an autumn evening, you’ll find something to savor among these new books
Arts & Culture
Hit order (and preorder) for these two dozen new and forthcoming books that G&G editors and contributors are buzzing about
Travel
The director of the Pat Conroy Literary Center shares his favorite spots in Beaufort County
Arts & Entertainment
A survey of opinions ahead of the national championship game
Books
We’re halfway through the year, but still just getting through our pile of great Southern reads. Make time for some—if not all two dozen—of these novels, cookbooks, and coffee table tomes before the second half of the year brings even more goodies for book lovers
Arts & Culture
Cozy up with a funny new novel, a collection of nearly forgotten stories, fascinating biographies, and a beautiful look-ahead to spring gardening
Arts & Culture
Twenty Southern literary treasures, novels, cookbooks, and escapist thrillers.
Arts & Culture
Springtime brings a crop of fresh cookbooks and new novels, plus beautiful coffee table tomes
Travel
The island’s ferny trails zigzag into the jungle and the sea bubbles like champagne
Books
A balm of beautiful photos, powerful memoirs, and fiction from beloved Southern authors, including Lee Smith, Jill McCorkle, and James Lee Burke
G&G Party Pics
G&G welcomes John Grisham to Charleston for the first G&G Reads event
Food & Drink
A grown-up version of the author’s dove breast Triscuit
G&G Books
Our collection includes our first trivia game, Bless Your Heart, and the books Southern Women, S Is for Southern, The Southerner’s Cookbook, The Southerner’s Handbook, and Good Dog
Gardens
Editors, gardeners, and readers share the tiny kernels of history they’re planning to plant
The Wild South
From a Texas chef’s inspiring guide to a 1903 French tome, these five cookbooks will help make the most of the contents of your game freezer
Books
Editors, contributors, and Southern booksellers share the new novels, fresh nonfiction, and even a couple of cookbooks at the top of their book stacks
Books
G&G editors and contributors share what books to cozy up with this autumn
Arts & Culture
A Q&A with the author, who this fall resurrects his first big hit in a new thriller
Arts & Culture
January’s standout series and movies with Southern ties
Editor's Letter
Unforgettable moments with the South’s favorite spirit
G&G READS
The bestselling author also discusses his new book, The Exchange, in a candid G&G Reads conversation
Travel
Seven Charlestonians share their favorite ways to spend time in the Holy City
BOOKS
Some Go Home, Odie Lindsey’s charismatic debut novel, puts another fictional Mississippi town on the map
Arts & Culture
The best of January and February’s book releases for Southern readers—powerful memoirs, novels that turn myths inside out, a beautiful collection of photos, and an ode to good old dogs
Books
A new book shares the story of their vision for an Alabama megacity
Books
Beverly Lowry’s Deer Creek Drive revisits a midcentury murder in the Delta
Arts & Culture
The novelist’s Great Smoky Mountains immersion laid the groundwork for his epic Pulitzer-winning tree novel. It also sparked a love affair between man and place that is upending Powers’s life and work