by True West | Apr 17, 2024 | True Westerners, What History Has Taught Me
Terrence Moore, Photographer “I was raised in my early years in Duluth, Minnesota, and at the time loved the cold weather and especially the snow. My father was a ski jumper among other things, which encouraged outdoor activities year round without video games or...
by True West | Feb 21, 2024 | True Westerners, What History Has Taught Me
King of the Road Jim Hinckley calls Kingman, Arizona, his adopted hometown. There he met and courted his wife of 40 years, Judy. Before turning to writing 22 books and speaking engagements, Hinckley worked a diverse array of jobs. He worked on ranches in Arizona and...
by True West | Dec 7, 2023 | True Westerners, What History Has Taught Me
Tricia Loscher, PhD, Museum Curator Dr. Tricia Loscher is assistant museum director and chief curator at Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West. She has taught contemporary art and non-Western art history courses at Arizona, Oklahoma and overseas...
by True West | Oct 29, 2023 | True Westerners, What History Has Taught Me
Warner Glenn and Kelly Glenn Kimbro, Ranchers Warner Glenn and Kelly Glenn Kimbro are fourth- and fifth-generation cattle ranchers and second- and third-generation dry ground lion hunters in southeastern Arizona. They ranch the Malpai, J Bar A and Buckhorn Ranches in...
by True West | Sep 22, 2023 | True Westerners, What History Has Taught Me
LEO W. BANKS, JOURNALIST AND AUTHOR After an award-winning career in journalism, Leo W. Banks turned to fiction. His first novel, Double Wide, won two Spur awards from the Western Writers of America. His latest work, The Flying Z, is a contemporary Western crime novel...