Caroline Sanders Clements
Caroline Sanders Clements is the associate 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.
Sporting Scene
Tracking the Texan’s unorthodox rise to the top
Food & Drink
A little over a year after shuttering, the beloved Goldsboro, North Carolina, joint is once again firing up the pits
Arts & Culture
Think of this latest Foxfire book as a dictionary that’s slick as a butterbean
Arts & Culture
A look at the Harper Lee classic and its message, then and now
Gardens
Digging in the dirt is a Southerner’s longstanding duty
Travel
Springmaid Pier makes a comeback—again—with its reopening this summer
Arts & Culture
A century-old photo sparks new research on the Louisville Unions, a Black baseball team—one of the best in the South—with a story almost lost to time
Arts & Culture
Houston-based Hibiscus Linens’ online embroidery classes foster imagination, community, and calmness
Food & Drink
The moniker can’t be awarded to just any onion—by law. Here’s what sets the Georgia export apart
Land & Conservation
Ocearch founder Chris Fischer answers kids’ burning questions
Food & Drink
In these dark days for the restaurant industry, the James Beard Award nominations shine a light on deserving chefs
SOUTHERN STORMS
Devastating tornadoes piled on to coronavirus closures, but a South Carolina restaurant shows its community’s resilience
Food & Drink
Just in time for Easter, Birmingham’s Nourish Foods Co. is shipping brunch boxes full of ready-to-heat Southern favorites, like Benton’s country ham, Callie’s biscuits, and more
Food & Drink
A culinary couple has set out to create the ultimate pound cake recipe
Arts & Culture
As theaters, restaurants, and bars across the country temporarily close, long-standing drive-ins remain
Arts & Culture
Ways to support your local independent bookstore during coronavirus distancing
Southern Heroes
The preservationist relighting the way in the Florida Keys
Southern Heroes
The upstart Mississippi farmer brings a new mindset to tending the land
Southern Heroes
This propagator of the Cherokee Purple preserves and protects the South’s favored summertime crop
Southern Heroes
The Savannah Bee Company founder is bringing back honeybees to the Bahamas, one hive at a time