Wildwater: One Last Summer Break Splash!
With the clock ticking on the kids’ summer break, we suit up for one last hurrah — an adrenaline-soaked rip down the Chattooga River.
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With the clock ticking on the kids’ summer break, we suit up for one last hurrah — an adrenaline-soaked rip down the Chattooga River.
It was five years ago—on my birthday—when I had to say goodbye to South’s mascot and the best friend a man could ever have. Mongo loved the spotlight, developing an enthusiastic fan club of his own after making several appearances in the magazine. He never let it get to his head, though.
The Health & Wellness Issue 2021 includes the Greatest Doctors, Fitness Tips, New Years Eve Parties and More... Much, Much More!
With so much going on this past year, maybe we can all agree to approach 2021 with a new outlook. When you have a chance to spend time with family, take it. The phone calls and emails will be there when you get back.
Check out our hot-off-the-presses, Fall Issue 2020 exclusively on the preview newsstands, you can be one of the first to gobble up this stylish issue! National newsstands throughout the Southeast expected on-sale date October 20. For a listing of newsstands…
Style isn’t a word you hear a lot during a global pandemic. After all, these are the sort of serious times where we try to boil our lives down to the things that really matter, the things that have substance. And most of us mentally define style as the opposite of substance.
College football is a sport defined by its traditions. Auburn draping Toomer's Corner in toilet paper. Florida State building their sod cemetery, one road win at a time. Clemson fans handing out $2 bills with tiger paws stamped on them. But the University of Georgia's tradition of bestowing a long line of English bulldogs with the school's highest honor is our personal favorite. Not only because this tradition runs through Savannah, but because a $2 bill never made a Superman costume look this good.
College football is a sport defined by its traditions, and the University of Georgia's tradition of bestowing a long line of English bulldogs with the school's highest honor is our personal favorite.
Think only hillbillies get to enjoy tearing up some trails in a four-wheeler? These days everyone's getting in on the act, from city slickers with six-figure rigs to soccer moms in their SUVs.
Most people can find an old episode of Cops on their television and witness from a cameraman's perspective the job of a law enforcement officer. We took it a step further. We got a first hand experience of what it was like to ride…