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Arts & Culture

Dramatic installations, handmade treasures, live performances, and sidewalk chalk paint the South

The exterior of CoolToday Park, the spring training home of the Atlanta Braves.

Arts & Culture

Baseball is (almost) back

A portrait of a man wearing a black shirt.

Arts & Culture

Deep-sea explorer Tony Romeo made waves last month when the South Carolina resident shared a sonar image of what resembles a sunken plane. Not everyone is convinced it’s Earhart’s, but he’s got a strong case—and plans to make it stronger

A group of teens look up at the sky

Arts & Culture

Visitors still travel to the little West Virginia town that inspired the film and the book, Rocket Boys

Two men set up a huge mask sculpture outside a house; a man in a black costume and face masks stands on the left

Arts & Culture

Basqo Bim’s carnival creations dazzle at the Chloe Hotel in New Orleans

Actors as Priscilla and Elvis Presley by a wedding cake

Arts & Culture

February’s standout series and movies with Southern ties

A photo of young Elton John in a white suit and hat holding a staff by a piano

Arts & Culture

Classic outfits, artwork, a Braves jersey, and more

Two men dressed up for Mardi Gras stand in front of poles by a building with gold and white balloons

Arts & Culture

The bawdy, hilarious French Quarter contest started out as a public safety measure

An illustration of a man and a woman touching cufflinks and earrings on themselves

Southern Conundrum

One Southerner reconsiders how inherited pieces can escape the dust and shine with new life

Mathis’s 150-vessel-strong Ozark Roadside Tourist Pottery collection in his Oklahoma City living room. The vessels have swirling, colorful patterns.

Arts & Culture

How the vibrant roadside vessels inspired an obsession

A painting of a man wearing black standing on a cliff looking out over a foggy, grey city.

Country Accents

Gut feelings versus map apps: an unplanned showdown

An illustration of a man playing paintball with a blue, pink, and yellow splatter

Arts & Culture

From the woods of New Hampshire to the Black Belt of Alabama to 112 countries across the globe, Charles Gaines recounts the evolution of the survival-inspired “little game” that spawned an industry

Dolly Parton in front of a black background, wearing a silver sequin jumpsuit.

Arts & Culture

Looking back at a life in rhinestones

The front of a white house with brown trim and details

Arts & Culture

With a simple walnut desk and stories to fill volumes, President Lincoln’s retreat is a heartbreaking time capsule of American history

A man sitting down on a rainbow xylophone wearing a red sweatshirt that says "It is what it is... Red's" on it.

Music

Remembering the late juke joint owner Red Paden and a soul-shaking visit to his Clarksdale beacon for blues lovers

A woman in a long purple floral dress sips a cocktail at a patterned velvet and floral booth

interview

How did the Tennessee comedian find stardom in her fifties? It’s kind of a funny story

A woman reaches into a miniature model of a juke joint.

Arts & Culture

The legendary North Mississippi nightclub roars back to life, in miniature

A collage of many book titles, broken into three rows

Books

A reading list for the dreary days of winter

A black and white photo of a man sitting at a writing desk with a pen in his hand and a writing pad on the table

Arts & Culture

The bestseller’s author, John Berendt, on what he’d do differently and what it’s like as the book’s sole surviving character

Nick Saban in front of a group of players

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

It’s not just the number of national championships—it’s the way he won them