For almost fifty years, they carried the bags of golf legends but also masterminded victories from the tees to the holes. Then, with one decision, their lives shifted, and the legacy of their glory days went unheralded. Finally, that’s changing
The Arts Issue
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Sporting
With a hatchet, a knife, paintbrushes, and a deep reverence for nature and American folk art, Mark McNair turns out some of the finest decoys ever to float the Atlantic coast
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Arts & Culture
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Land & Conservation
The native prairies of Texas—both remnant and restored—shift an artist’s perspective and inspire
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Arts & Culture
A Penland alum’s blown glass and paintings burst with energy
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Our Kind of Place
In an idyllic park in Valle Crucis, time, alas, doesn’t quite stand still
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This Land
The group of painters created a landscape of opportunity for Black artists
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Arts & Culture
A painter known for his vibrant Creole portraits brings his eye for the extraordinary to the Lowcountry
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Good Dog
After the loss of a beloved pup, one author fills a mutt-sized hole by following Westminster’s purebreds
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Arts & Culture
An Alabama textile artist pieces together his vision of home
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Arts & Culture
A pair of young gallerists brings the global art scene to the heart of Atlanta
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Arts & Culture
A Georgia photographer sharpens his focus on the American story
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Arts & Culture
An artist from the Caddo Nation shapes a storyline both ancient and new
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Arts & Culture
In Charleston, South Carolina, a big dreamer shakes up the status quo
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Arts & Culture
An art director for a Miami real estate heavyweight advocates for creativity on a huge scale
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Arts & Culture
With each scan and brushstroke, a detail-oriented conservator proves that the past still matters
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Arts & Culture
From her Virginia studio, a taxidermist resurrects the beauty of the field
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Fork in the Road
A pair of blossoming restaurateurs bring a taste of refinement to a downtown landmark
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Books
Lubbock inspires a melding of art and music like no other
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collections
“Once you get a couple of these things, you start appreciating the history and the beauty and the engineering”
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Arts & Culture
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traditions
For one writer navigating grief, “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” is a cradle of comfort
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Anatomy of a Classic
Spring berries add a touch of pink and a sweet balance to this citrusy dessert
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Food & Drink
The Music City bar whips up something sweet and bright for the surge of partygoers
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Homeplace
Inside and out, the nineteenth-century home embraces intimate and relaxed design
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Recipe
Everyone screams for Big Spoon Creamery’s sweet floral treat
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Land & Conservation
The trend has individuals and states rethinking their strategies
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Food & Drink
The chef and television personality rekindles a lost passion at her beloved North Carolina restaurant
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Goings-on in the region and beyond
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Southern Conundrum
Helen Ellis rises in defense of the handwritten letter
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Editor's Letter
Southern creativity takes center stage in our first-ever arts issue