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Caroline Sanders Clements

Caroline Sanders Clements is the associate editor at Garden & Gun and oversees the magazine’s annual Made in the South Awards. Since joining G&G’s editorial team in 2017, the Athens, Georgia, native has written and edited stories about artists, architects, historians, musicians, tomato farmers, James Beard Award winners, and one mixed martial artist. She lives in North Charleston, South Carolina, with her husband, Sam, and dog, Bucket.

Arts & Culture

Here’s how to celebrate the film’s anniversary

Food & Drink

Snack your way through Charm City with Chef Cindy Wolf

Virginia favorites from chef Ian Boden of The Shack

Music

From educational programs to New Orleans’ newest Mardi Gras krewe, the Crescent City’s Iconic Jazz Ensemble is reaching a new generation of musicians

Travel

Tennessee’s Bluegrass Underground finds a new home

Travel

Rock star chef Cheetie Kumar shares her favorite spots in the City of Oaks

Home & Garden

We tip our hats to one of our favorite Charleston decorations

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Arts & Culture

A new exhibition reflects two hundred years of state history

Arts & Culture

As Southern football teams compete for conference titles, tell us which other Southern rivals you’re pulling for

Travel

What Chef Justin Devillier craves on his days off in the Big Easy

Arts & Culture

A new book gives readers a uniquely personal look at the artists who’ve made the city and its music world famous

Good Eats

Chef Erik Niel’s go-to greasy spoons

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Arts & Culture

In his new book, photojournalist Brandon Thibodeaux shows a different side of one of the South’s most treasured landscapes

Drinks

Ale-8-One, the soft drink born in Winchester, Kentucky, is now available across the South

Food & Drink

The group’s annual symposium enables food sharing and story swapping for the 20th time

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Arts & Culture

Make plans now to see one of the biggest exhibits ever mounted of the storied lensman’s photographs

Arts & Culture

The beloved author’s Georgia home starts a new chapter

Arts & Culture

Plus three Southern spots where you can make like Baby and Johnny and have the time of your life

Arts & Culture

At Memphis’ Lansky Brothers, the clothes are truly fit for The King

Arts & Culture

On August 21, Hopkinsville, Kentucky, will be the center of the universe for eclipse-watchers