Enjoy the stunning photography that accompanies our features on Surfing the South Coast (who knew what a subculture we had here?!); Ship Building on the Taunton River; a charming Westport cottage re-do; and our Birds of a Feather photo essay, along with our regular departments (Buzz, Restaurant Guide, etc)
The 2020 Home & Holiday issue introduces us to four of the region’s most acclaimed confectioners for the Great South Coast Holiday Dessert Bake-Off, leads us on a fox hunt at Dartmouth’s Barney’s Joy Farm and features two very special South Coast homes and lots more…
Popping with great content, the August 2019 issue is our first Best of the South Coast issue, containing 100s of our readers’ local favorites; some rockin’ local athletes; woodworkers & lots more.
The May 2019 issue brings you a Tiverton farmhouse that flirts with industrial style; the sport of Azorean whaleboating and the people behind it; behind-the-scenes with local dairy and oyster farmers; a fashion shoot in Padanaram Harbor & more.
Our Fall/Holiday 2018 issue features Best Dishes from favorite local chefs; a Local Makers Gift Guide; a Guide to Nightlife: A to Z; a delightful fold-out panoramic spread of John Robson’s shot of the annual New Bedford Santa Run & more.
May 2018 introduced us to 6 Guardians of the South Coast; New Bedford’s busy waterfront; 9 hidden spots you should check out; summer baseball; fashion and style made right here & more.
Our May 2017 issue gave us an utterly and completely abridged history of the South Coast; a half dozen inspiring local artists; the annual Dartmouth Friends’ clambake; a fashion spread featuring our beautiful local farms; 31 best outdoor activities & more.
Our inaugural issue was filled with love for the South Coast and its people: profiles of local women we think the world of; 31 South Coast things that locals treasure; behind the scenes with the region’s iconic foods: sausage and scallops; a fashion shoot featuring the streets of New Bedford; 6 unique and surprising overnight stays; Deborah Elfer’s first person account of the Herreshoff 12 racing traditions; a beautiful photo essay by Adam Graves & more.