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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
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A new film dives into the history and people behind the South’s favorite spirit
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A fox with a memorable mug finds love in a Florida home
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Art inspired by Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, the “crossroads of the contemporary South”
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Mississippi artist Adam Trest illustrates the South’s quintessential cities
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On the fiftieth anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s death, an exhibition at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art in 2018 pulled together some of the most powerful images of the Civil Rights Movement
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Think of each of these valentines as an ode in miniature—in terms only Southerners would understand
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Justin Timberlake’s got some stiff competition this weekend in the annals of Southern Super Bowl halftime shows
The G&G Interview
Whether on stage or screen, the South Carolina native stays true to herself
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As Southern football teams compete for conference titles, tell us which other Southern rivals you’re pulling for
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Twenty years ago the film adaptation of John Berendt’s best seller Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil hit the big screen. Here are the locations in Savannah where the true story—and filming—unfolded.
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Fire, Flour & Fork is a four-day gathering for the food—and drink—curious