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.
Travel
Decades after construction began, a long-unfinished stretch of East Tennessee’s Foothills Parkway is finally opening to motorists
Travel
The Historic Charleston Foundation’s revolutionary new app highlights more than 300 of the Holy City’s hidden stories
Hurricane Michael
The owners of Indian Pass Raw Bar, one of the Gulf’s most beloved seafood joints, find hope after Michael’s fury
HURRICANE RELIEF
A list of on-the-ground relief efforts for those affected by the historic hurricane
Food & Drink
At the upcoming Southern Foodways Alliance fall symposium—the first in ten years that’s open to the public—literature is on the menu
Hurricane Florence
Three rivers swollen from the hurricane’s record rains meet in one spot: Georgetown, South Carolina. Here’s how the town is preparing
My Town
The legendary University of Georgia football coach and his wife, Barbara, share their recommendations for a perfect day in the Classic City
Home & Garden
With the online auction company Everything But the House, heirlooms live on after the people who loved them are gone
Hurricane Relief
A list of on-the-ground relief efforts for those affected by the storm in the Carolinas
Arts & Culture
The cute, craze-inducing, (and controversial) Georgia-based toy company celebrates forty years this weekend
College Football Traditions
Tie up your boat with the University of Tennessee’s Vol Navy, where everyone’s welcome and the party lasts all season long
College Football Traditions
A Louisiana State University veterinarian on what it takes to care for a mascot that’s also an endangered apex predator
College Football Traditions
Why the long-running… er, -rolling… Auburn University tradition is taking a break again this year
College Football Traditions
The University of Georgia’s iconic shrubs are still standing after nearly ninety years
College Football Traditions
The story behind Florida State University’s Sod Cemetery
Arts & Culture
A legendary Mississippi juke joint goes up for auction
Food & Drink
No matter how you answer “What’ll ya have” it will cost a little less on the restaurant’s birthday
Outdoors
Tybee Island, Georgia author and avid shell-hunter Anna Marlis Burgard shares her know-how
Conservation
Great whites may get all the notoriety, but lemon sharks are making a splash of their own at a Bahamian research facility




















