Many consider permit to be the pinnacle of fly fishing. But it took hitting a personal low before Nathaniel Linville could truly begin his quest to become one of the best permit fishermen alive
The New Southern Stars
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Southern Style
Find a memorable wedding present with the help of these three Southern shops
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Sporting
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Arts & Culture
The writer logs the mileage of his life in trucks—rickety hunks of junk, sleek dual cabs, and every kind of pickup in between
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15th Anniversary
As G&G marks fifteen years, we take a look at fifteen changemakers forging the South of tomorrow, from Brittney Spencer’s resonate voice to a divine Mexican pastry to a small river town making a big splash
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Recipe
Think of a puff pastry tart as a pie’s low-maintenance—though equally delightful—cousin. It’s got beauty and butter (lots of it), and you can fill it with whatever you have in your fridge. Here’s everything you need to get rolling
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This Land
Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave echoes with a history that won’t be silenced
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End of the line
Arriving at a truce between leafy greens
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Fork in the Road
How Dusty Miller transformed his father’s deer-processing business into a hotbed of smoky flavor
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Weekends
Whether you’re after antiques, modern Southern art, or wreckfish headcheese, Georgia’s riverfront gem honors the old and makes way for the new
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Anatomy of a Classic
A field pea chowchow brings the heat to chef Greg Collier’s catfish and grits
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Good Dog
A writer and her ailing spaniel share one more dance
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Gardens
A trio of garden buildings celebrate form, function, and a little bit of funk
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Our Kind of Place
Soaking up life from a barstool at an Oxford, Mississippi, holdout
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Homeplace
Lauded designer Betsy Brown feathers her own nest on a North Carolina mountain
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Music
The Texas singer lets it all fly on his new album
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Ask G&G
Guy Martin on German Texans, racing prep, and dirty politicians
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What's In Season
Fresh berries brighten up a tangy barbecue sauce
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Books
A new story collection revels in the messiness of life
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15th Anniversary
Zacchaeus Golden brings energy and pride to Southern Soigné in Jackson, Mississippi
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15th Anniversary
Rick Crawford, a Charleston native, models the future of sustainable business
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15th Anniversary
This Louisville panadería’s ethereal pastries will have you rethinking breakfast
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15th Anniversary
As teacher and protégé, J. Drew Lanham and Isaiah Scott inspire and educate
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15th Anniversary
A river town surges, thanks to Southern arts and culture
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15th Anniversary
The North Carolina Zoo’s mission to save the endangered canid renews hope for native species
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15th Anniversary
On the page and on-screen, Sarah M. Broom and Dee Rees bring untold stories to the fore
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15th ANNIVERSARY
This trio of designers has the fashion world on notice
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15th Anniversary
Believe it or not, its best days are ahead
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15th Anniversary
Nonprofits like the LEE Initiative are changing the way chefs take care of their communities
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Food & Drink
A topflight collection of drinking vessels pays off by the sip
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Recipe
The flavor of local berries shine in this fruit pastry
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Recipe
Kick-start your morning with this breakfast-inspired tart
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Recipe
Fresh veggies and herbs pair with buttery pastry for a sweet-and-savory bite
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Recipe
Adrienne Cheatham’s recipe is the perfect template for any tart
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Country Accent
Why rural folks don’t seem to mind long drives
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Interview
The actor reflects on his starring role in one of the past decade’s most iconic TV series
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15th Anniversary
The on-fire singer-songwriter is pushing country music to the next verse
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Editor's Letter
Remembering where we’ve been—and looking forward to where we’re headed