Photographer Eric Kiel spent two weeks in Cuba on assignment last spring with G&G contributing writer Charles Gaines. Part one in Havana, and part two on the Zapata
Tennessee designers Emil Congdon (Congdon won a 2010 Made in the South Award for his handsome handcrafted leather bags) and
Ever wonder what's lurking just off the dock before you jump in? Well, check out this video, which is making the viral rounds on the internet. It was shot in Cherry Gove, South
As a 10-year-old, Robert Newton wasn’t exactly excited to spend his weekends on his hands and knees, digging in the family vegetable garden at his home in Arkansas. Today, the
For a sweet finish to a Fourth of July meal, I like the looks of this rustic tart from <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Frank-Stitts-Southern-Table-Traditions/dp/1579652468"
There’s something especially festive about ribs on the Fourth of July. Spice-rubbed, laid out on a smoking grill, basted and glazed to glistening, primal seductiveness—they’re
An American alligator belt is something I consider an heirloom piece—something to keep, cherish, and, eventually, hand down to the next generation. Not only is it an investment,
“I like my deviled eggs cold, cold, cold,” chef April Bloomfield says. “They’re so refreshing that way. The key to the recipe is chilling the whites as well as the yolk
I’ve only been working at Garden & Gun for a month—as a summer intern— and I’ve already learned an important lesson: If you go fishing, the G&G team
Celebrating three indigenous American ingredients: corn, lima beans, and kidney beans, Aliza Green’s Tricolor Succotash (from her cookbook