Georgia

Travel
Seven Cozy Southern Speakeasies (and What to Order When You Go)
Modern bars nod to the history of Prohibition, which ended ninety years ago this winter

Drinks
A Small But Mighty Snaquiri
Little libations that pack a big punch

Arts & Culture
Eight Weird and Wonderful Holiday Events Around the South
Surfing Santas, possum drops, and more singular events

Recipe
Savory Sweet Potato Waffles
Transform Thanksgiving leftovers into a brilliant brunch creation

Sporting
Manda Michaelis: A Bird Dog Trailblazer
Meet one of the newest members of the Georgia-Florida Shooting Dog Handlers Club

G&G Party Pics
11th Annual Shoot
A day of sporting clays at Barnsley Resort

Food & Drink
For Fried Chicken, the Smith House Is Still the Gold Standard
The century-old establishment serves fried chicken that’s worth its weight in gold

Travel
Around Atlanta in Seven Coffee Shops
Wherever you are in the Atlanta area, you’re close to an incredible coffee experience

Sporting
Baptism By Quail
A hunter journeys to the famed Red Hills in pursuit of the storied bobwhite, those doing everything they can to bring it back, and his own family’s legacy

Travel
Seven Whimsical Southern Sculpture Gardens
Across the South, public art abounds in beautiful settings

collections
Quail-Buggy Time Machines
Wheel through time in these vintage Red Hills quail wagons

Travel
What’s New on Sea Island, Georgia
Some things change and plenty stays the same on the jewel of the Golden Isles

Recipe
The “Private Plane” Cocktail
Shake up a bourbon classic

Travel
Seven of Atlanta’s Best Antique Shopping Destinations
From high-end dealers to madcap galleries chock-full of booths

Arts & Culture
Murder, She Wrote: Catching Up with the South’s Agatha Christie, Laura Lippman
The prolific author talks about setting her true crime novels in Baltimore, claiming her Southern identity, and how the pandemic inspired her latest caper about a prom gone wrong

Sporting
The Atlanta Braves’ Top Ten Home Run Moments Ever (Ranked)
In honor of a historic season, enjoy a trot down memory lane

Champions of Conservation
Feathered Friend: Mike Chamberlain
Plummeting turkey numbers? A Georgia biologist and hunter is stepping in
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Champions of Conservation
Water Warrior: Jacqueline Echols
Long before Atlanta’s South River became a political flash point, Jacqueline Echols began fighting to conserve the waterway
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Food & Drink
A Whiskey Maker’s 9/11 Journey
After the terrorist attacks upended his life, Georgia native Michael Myers poured his passion into creating Distillery 291

Conservation
How to Help Victims of Hurricane Idalia
On-the-ground organizations providing relief for those impacted by the storm