Caroline Sanders Clements

Caroline Sanders Clements is the senior editor at Garden & Gun and oversees the magazine’s annual Made in the South Awards. Since joining G&G’s editorial team in 2017, the Athens, Georgia, native has written and edited stories about artists, architects, historians, musicians, tomato farmers, James Beard Award winners, and one mixed martial artist. She lives in North Charleston, South Carolina, with her husband, Sam, and dog, Bucket.

Arts & Culture

Now here’s a real scoop: The Savannah, Georgia, staple is celebrating 100 years

Food & Drink

At Houston chef Chris Shepherd’s fifth annual Southern Smoke Festival, the food is good, and the causes are even better. Tickets to the October gathering are now on sale

Food & Drink

Tips and tales from a prize-winning backyard gardener

Gardens

A new exhibition at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C., recreates some of the South’s most beloved gardens in miniature

Conservation

The number of nesting loggerheads along the Southeastern coast is projected to break records this summer. What does it mean for the threatened species?

Travel

The beloved Smoky Mountain luxury inn’s revamp comes just in time for summer

Travel

Dot Dot Dot’s Stefan Huebner picks his top spots in the Queen City

The Southern Agenda

Goings-on in the South and beyond

Travel

Nearly eight months after Hurricane Michael, Mexico Beach, Florida, slowly rebuilds

Food & Drink

The Texas-turned-South Carolina pit master on how to smoke meat like a pro

Food & Drink

The team behind Southern Soul Barbeque is opening Frosty’s, a new burger and milkshake restaurant, this June

Food & Drink

Exclusive news: Karl Worley of Biscuit Love will open ‘za, a new pizza restaurant, in Nashville this July

Food & Drink

In another watershed year at the James Beard Foundation Awards, a diverse roster of homegrown culinary talent shows the rest of the country what the future of hospitality looks like

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Music

Looking back at a Southern cultural institution

Travel

What’s it like to care for the Peabody’s famous waterfowl? In honor of the Memphis hotel’s 150th anniversary, Duckmaster Doug Weatherford tells all

Arts & Culture

ArtFields returns to Lake City, South Carolina, for a nine-day celebration of art, entertainment, and small-town charm

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Arts & Culture

Preview the exhibit of jeweler Elizabeth Locke’s antique micromosaic brooches, pendants, and more at Richmond’s Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Food & Drink

Georgia agriculture commissioner Gary Black demystifies one of the South’s unique crops

Food & Drink

The beloved Southern-dining institution will serve its last supper this month

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