Arts & Culture

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G&G Party Pics

A celebration of NOLA’s tricentennial in Chicago.

The Manual of Southern Know-How

It’s time to crack the spines of the new literary classics

Arts & Culture

From mixing the perfect Bloody Mary to casting into the wind, our experts have you covered at every level—newcomers and natives alike—on the skills every Southerner should master

The Manual of Southern Know-How

The author and Alabama native shares the Dos and Don’ts

The Manual of Southern Know-How

Georgia-based author and interior designer James Farmer makes the case for using the good stuff every day

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Goings-On

Go inside our fifth annual JUBILEE Made in the South Weekend

The G&G Interview

Whether on stage or screen, the South Carolina native stays true to herself

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The Miami location of the social-media phenomenon the Museum of Ice Cream is closing up shop later this month—get there while you can. Just brush off the sprinkles before you leave

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A sampling of Southerners’ predictions for the national championship game

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Dynasties don’t last forever, so let’s roll with the Tide while we can

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These Dawgs are hungry, fresh, and fun to watch. How ’bout them?

Books

Dozens of books cross Garden & Gun editors’ desks each week. Here are a handful of out-in-January titles that we can’t wait to take home and read

THE SHOT

Plus: Marshside Mama’s ends its run, New Orleans celebrates 300 years, and more from around the South

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These extraordinary people left us in 2017—but not before leaving indelible marks on music, culture, sports, and more

The Southern Agenda

In honor of Old Yeller’s sixtieth anniversary, we asked G&G contributors to share the films that leave them reaching for the tissues

The Whole Hog Podcast

Season 2, Episode 6: Look back at the year in books, food, and music

The Shot

A sanity-saving Sunday supper; Louisiana sets the bayou on fire; and remembering the fallen

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Arts & Culture

The Square Books founder shares his full list of the year’s best titles—including the ones that he couldn’t quite fit into our Whole Hog podcast

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Mallet, trowel, hammer, chisel. At Charleston’s American College of the Building Arts, the country’s only four-year school dedicated to traditional trades, these are the tools students wield—not only to preserve the past, but also to bring craft back to everyday architecture

The High & The Low

Toting a lifetime of memories into a new home