Making tunes and new friends in the sky
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Food & Drink
Go into the tasting room with a third-generation whiskey man
All Articles from this Issue
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End of the Line
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The High & the Low
Thoughts on whitetails, taxidermy, and the secret to a great shindig
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Home & Garden
A Raleigh wine collector puts her impressive cellars to work for a good cause
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Home & Garden
A gardener finds his calling in plots of the past
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Good Dog
How a deaf bird dog made a breakthrough in international relations
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City Portrait
Musically rich and blissfully glam-free, Knoxpatch hits all the right notes
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Made in the South
How Lisa Tomlin turned a childhood obsession with drawing animals into a career as one of the country’s finest gun engravers
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Travel
Deep in the heart of Texas, America’s most remote national park is also one of its most alluring
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Anatomy of a Classic
Beat the heat with quick and easy pickles
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Travel
See what makes Big Bend one of America’s most alluring national parks
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Land & Conservation
An innovative plan to restore wild quail populations throughout the South
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Fork in the Road
Hankering for biscuits the way they used to be? Pull over at the Pit
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Artists
With a rollicking homegrown sound, the duo Shovels & Rope is as diggable as they come
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In Memoriam
A young musician’s day with one of the greatest there ever was
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Gardens
A closer look at Carnton Plantation’s garden in Franklin, Tennessee
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Arts & Culture
A closer look at the craftsmanship of one of Lisa Tomlin
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City Guides
A blissfully glam-free town of poetic understatement––see all that Knoxville has to offer
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Drinks
Julian Van Winkle claims not to possess a “schooled palate,” but when it comes to his own whiskey lineup, he’s the ultimate authority
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Land & Conservation
A closer look at this Tallahassee-based wild quail population restoration