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End of the Line

Getting to the bottom of bait and crackers

The High & The Low

When you’re eating—and drinking—well, every bite leads to another memory

Ask G&G

Aerial maneuvers, Delaware claims, and football rivalry niceties

S is for Southern

The first rule: Include canines

Arts & Culture

At 78, the oldest still-performing siren shares stories of Florida’s Weeki Wachee mermaids

Arts

A New Orleans artist breathes new life into death

The High & the Low

In praise of good Southern men

Southern Women

The comedian reflects on Mississippi, motherhood, and the charm of eccentricity

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Arts & Culture

The Savannah native had a knack for memorializing the Southern sensations of heat and humidity

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Arts & Culture

Just looking at Charleston-based photographer Leigh Webber’s underwater photos makes it feel 10 degrees cooler. Enjoy a whole new perspective on summer, and learn how she captures these images.

Ask G&G

Sharing spirits, dodging beards, and outsmarting snakes

End of the Line

Whipping up some enthusiasm for one of life’s elemental pleasures

The High & The Low

Making sense of Southern appellations and sobriquets

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Arts & Culture

Two photographers travel the country to photograph ballerinas alongside man’s best friend

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Listen to the brand new podcast from the editors and tastemakers of Garden & Gun

Weekend Agenda

The North Carolina “stick artist” Patrick Dougherty weaves his spell in the Lone Star State

Ask G&G

Golf cheaters, heirloom fatigue, and peach thieves

End of the Line

Finding wisdom on the walls… and in the sides

Arts & Culture

In the late 1950s, a U.S. Air Force B-47 on a training mission jettisoned a hydrogen bomb somewhere in the ocean near Savannah. Sixty years later, steeped in local lore and Cold War intrigue, Tybee’s “broken arrow” remains one of the great Southern mysteries

Arts

A North Carolina native taps into the future of dance