Arts & Culture

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

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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

Made in the South

Deep in the heart of Texas Hill Country, Leonard Bludworth churns out the world’s most beautiful pool cues

Books

Jill McCorkle has cemented her place among today’s preeminent Southern writers

Arts & Culture

A literary tour of the South’s top independent bookshops