Elizabeth Hutchison Hicklin
Elizabeth Hutchison Hicklin is a Garden & Gun contributing editor and a full-time freelance writer covering hospitality and travel, arts and culture, and design. An obsessive reader and a wannabe baker, she recently left Nashville to return home to Charleston, South Carolina, where she lives with her husband, their twins, and an irrepressible golden retriever.
Arts & Culture
A New Orleans institution hosts its annual turtle parade, the “Slowest Second Line on Earth”
Drinks
When Mississippi chef John Currence calls in favors from some of the South’s top collectors, you’re going to want to be there
Arts & Culture
A new exhibit of the legendary couturier Oscar de la Renta’s designs opens this weekend in Charlotte
Weekend Agenda
The North Carolina “stick artist” Patrick Dougherty weaves his spell in the Lone Star State
Arts & Culture
Museums in Atlanta, Memphis, and Washington D.C., honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s enduring legacy fifty years after his death
Travel
Where to find the best conch, burgers, and rum punch, courtesy of Captain Clint Kemp of BlackFly Lodge
Hotels & Lodging
A storied seaside hotel returns to its Jazz Age glory
Home & Garden
A Charleston-based artisan is forging a new ironwork tradition
Travel
First the Nashville musician took on retail. Now she’s expanding to small-town Southern hospitality with White’s Mercantile Room and Board
Arts & Culture
Food & Drink
Reba may be grabbing headlines for her new role as the KFC founder. But behind that great man stood another great lady, and her restaurant is celebrating 50 years this year
Travel
Montgomery, Alabama’s Fitzgerald Museum opens up the storied family home to overnight guests
Sporting
The resort’s new compound—complete with clays, five stand, archery, and more—brings a bit of Britain to Georgia
Travel
From Natchitoches to Versailles, learn to pronounce these Southern towns like the locals
Arts & Culture
The Miami location of the social-media phenomenon the Museum of Ice Cream is closing up shop later this month—get there while you can. Just brush off the sprinkles before you leave
Travel
Could the iconic Coastal Georgia hotel get any better? As a matter of fact, yes—and here’s how




















