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The painter emerged from a hardscrabble youth to become one of the most quietly successful Southern painters of his generation, embracing the trials and triumphs of his career by keeping his heart—and his art—grounded in his home state
about 1 month ago
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In the heart of Patagonia lies a land suspended in time, one teeming with some of the world’s richest—and most improbable—stretches for fly fishing
6 months ago
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Three decades after the release of the film, a collective story of its making reveals Gump still looms large in the lives of the stars and the locals who helped turn a movie no one wanted into an Oscar-winning smash
11 months ago
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“Once you get a couple of these things, you start appreciating the history and the beauty and the engineering”
12 months ago
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It’s not just the number of national championships—it’s the way he won them
about 1 year ago
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Wheel through time in these vintage Red Hills quail wagons
over 1 year ago
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Tucked into cool mountain foothills, the sylvan city beckons with a break from Southern heat
over 1 year ago
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Silver screen, small screen, even your music stream—the Houston native has them covered
over 1 year ago
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A longtime panhandle fisherman on why the region draws him back year after year
over 1 year ago
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There’s been a noticeable decline of the species in Florida Bay and the Keys. A look at why—and what we can do to reverse the trend
almost 2 years ago
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Many consider permit to be the pinnacle of fly fishing. But it took hitting a personal low before Nathaniel Linville could truly begin his quest to become one of the best permit fishermen alive
almost 3 years ago