Lindsey Liles
Lindsey Liles joined Garden & Gun in 2020 after completing a master’s in literature in Scotland and a Fulbright grant in Brazil. The Arkansas native is G&G’s digital reporter, covering all aspects of the South, and she especially enjoys putting her biology background to use by writing about wildlife and conservation. She lives on Johns Island, South Carolina.
Food & Drink
Chef Rob Newton dishes on his new coffee shop and the Southern purveyors he relies on
Conservation
The struggling butterflies have been placed on the endangered list by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Here’s what you can do to help
Conservation
One fragment at a time, the Mote Marine Laboratory is rebuilding the coral ecosystems of the Keys
Land & Conservation
Biologists are on a mission to save the tiny Florida grasshopper sparrow before it’s too late
Conservation
Tennessee biologists race to save the tiny, endangered—and stunningly beautiful—residents of our waters
Food & Drink
Tarciani Harger melds a background in fashion design with her Brazilian roots to conjure unbelievable desserts in Greenville, South Carolina
Conservation
A biologist finds an enclave of juvenile mantas just off the Florida coast
15th Anniversary
The North Carolina Zoo’s mission to save the endangered canid renews hope for native species
Music
Stunning photographs of the musical acts that headlined the tenth anniversary performance
G&G BRACKET
Among 32 beloved venues, a subterranean marvel in Tennessee takes the title
Land & Conservation
The critically endangered Black Warrior waterdog calls a single Alabama rivershed home, and biologists are racing to save it
Arts & Culture
The Florida author on championing snakes, noodling for catfish, and his first collection of nonfiction, Indigo
Arts
On March 4 and 5, bid on Frank S. Finney bird miniatures, an early swimming brant decoy, and Ogden M. Pleissner watercolors
Southern Focus
Beyond the show’s spotlight, photographer Landon Nordeman captures good dogs and their handlers
Arts
O. N. Pruitt’s rare photos of Jim Crow–era Mississippi feature in a new book
Arts & Culture
On January 25, North Carolinians with Scottish roots will pour the whisky and serve up the haggis for Burns Night
Arts & Culture
Jeremy K. Simien has a historian’s outlook, a designer’s eye, stories to tell, and the collection to prove it
Arts & Entertainment
Champions never miss a pre-game nap and post-game little snack
Land & Conservation
Black Narrows Brewing Co. and the Nature Conservancy partner up to tell the story of forgotten Southern forests




















