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Arts & Culture

Arts

Swamps, spoonbills, second lines: Annie Moran captures the essence of Louisiana

From the Editors

G&G’s statement about recent events

Arts & Culture

The people who help shape us might not always be with us long, but a wild spirit can live on forever

The High & the Low

A few thoughts on looking forward while remembering the past

Arts & Culture

What happens when an interiors expert is stuck in her interior? Six tastemakers tell us how they’re sparking creativity at home

BOOKS

Some Go Home, Odie Lindsey’s charismatic debut novel, puts another fictional Mississippi town on the map

Editor's Letter

Finding hope— and promise—in the backyard

Arts & Culture

How the Made in the South Awards boosted Covered in Cotton

Arts & Culture

Bruce Munro’s landmark exhibition of light and sound opens this week at Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina

10 Slideshow

Arts & Culture

The culinary historian Jessica B. Harris shares her stunning vintage postcard collection in a new book

Arts & Culture

Toss the ratty T-shirts and turn instead to these Southern companies making easy-wearing clothing

End of the Line

The truth about desert-island “getaways”

Arts & Culture

Our ultimate wish list—because sometimes a bagel or a poodle just won’t do

Arts & Culture

A Duke University researcher’s fascinating new book on the Civil War submarine shines new light on a longstanding mystery

16 Slideshow

Arts & Culture

Southern novels, armchair travel guides, rip-through-’em memoirs, and an ode to Foxfire’s enduring legacy

Arts & Culture

Perfect mail-order presents for Southern mamas

Arts & Culture

The Gee’s Bend quilter and arts advocate shines a light on the Boykin, Alabama, community of artisans

Arts & Culture

G&G editors share some of what went into producing the “Saving the South” issue

Arts & Culture

The silver linings of staying put

SOUTHERN STORMS

Not even an act of God was going to take Judy Wade’s pound cake