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Arts & Culture

Take a hot lap through cinematic history

Arts & Culture

Is your favorite on the list?

Arts & Culture

How much shrimp is required to create a movie classic? About six thousand pounds, apparently

Food & Drink

Chef J Chong on what she learned from The Big Brunch, why encouraging others is so important, and her favorite Asheville spots

Arts & Culture

Southern-accented series, films, and documentaries to tune into this February

Arts & Culture

Cozy up with these Southern-inflected films, series, and podcasts

Arts & Culture

Six Southern-inflected podcasts, documentaries, and dramas to watch

Arts & Culture

From the Carolina coast to Yellowstone’s Dutton ranch, the actor charms the camera

Arts & Culture

How the late Charleston artist Alice Ravenel Huger Smith’s works helped set the scene in the new film

Arts & Culture

Even fifty-five years later, nobody holds a candle to Paul Newman in Cool Hand Luke

Interview

The rising star can swing from New Orleans jazz to Hollywood’s latest hit without skipping a beat

The Wild South

A stunning new IMAX film highlights one of the most important regions on the continent for ducks, cranes, and many more winged visitors to the South

Arts & Culture

The deeper lessons from the notorious Kentucky bourbon heist

15th Anniversary

On the page and on-screen, Sarah M. Broom and Dee Rees bring untold stories to the fore

Music

It’s been a long journey for the burgeoning country star and Texas native, who is nominated for three awards this Sunday

Interview

The actor reflects on his starring role in one of the past decade’s most iconic TV series

Arts & Culture

The Carolina-raised writer and producer on creating and filming the series

Arts

With his directorial debut set for wide release and earning a bevy of praise, this filmmaking son of an actual jockey is on the verge of stardom. But he’d rather just tell a great story

Arts & Entertainment

From “Felony Melanie” to June Carter Cash, the Oscar winner’s performances endure with humor, heart, and a heap of natural Nashville-nurtured talent

Arts

Women of the Movement, starring the Virginia native and Tony winner Adrienne Warren, premieres this week