Arts & Culture

Arts & Culture

Meet a new generation of Southern women

Arts & Culture

Paul Redfern disappeared more than ninety years ago. His fate remains a mystery

End of the Line

An intrepid reporter looks for pay dirt

Books

How a Memphis novelist’s history of the Civil War made history itself

Arts & Culture

A Q&A with Tennessee native and Emmy Award- winning costume designer

End of the Line

A few choice words on agrarian expressions

Books

An explosive new book explores what really happened to Mississippi lawyer Dickie Scruggs

Arts & Culture

A new book takes a closer look at the evolution of a legendary sportsman

107 Slideshow

Arts & Culture

Take a look at all of Garden & Gun’s magazine covers from our first issue through today

Arts & Culture

A spectator's guide to the World Equestrian Games

Arts & Culture

Where do music, food, and football come together? Athens, Georgia

End of the Line

The virtues of living on — and sometimes in — moving water

Collections

It’s taken over a decade, but one very passionate Atlanta businessman has amassed a collection of world-class sporting art

Made in the South

The oldest son of Texas troubadour Townes Van Zandt casts his luck with the perfect flats boat

Arts & Culture

Fifty years after the publication of To Kill a Mockingbird, the author isn’t as reclusive as you think

Openings

North Carolina native Davis Love III crafts a wild seaside masterpiece in Mexico

Conservation

How Jimmy Buffett is helping shrimpers with a slick idea

Arts & Culture

The strange story of how William Toye might have forged hundreds of paintings, deceived prominent art collectors, and created a scandal around one of Louisiana’s greatest folk artists

Southern Masters

William Dunlap is bold, outspoken, and not afraid to have a good time

End of the Line

Dreaming of a visit from a four-legged friend