Let’s get this straight—author Herda channels Doc, who tells his tale in his own words. It could be an interesting approach, except the deadly...

Let’s get this straight—author Herda channels Doc, who tells his tale in his own words. It could be an interesting approach, except the deadly...
Mattie Blaylock was one of Wyatt Earp’s skeletons in the closet, but she was never totally unknown. Ted Meyers wants to put her out front and...
As folks are being reintroduced to the Western classic True Grit, a topic at some dinner tables has been the appeal of executions, especially since...
Seven Men from Now is the first, best and least-known of the seven films Producer-star Randolph Scott and Director Budd Boetticher made together....
Turner Classic Movies is going to celebrate Roy Rogers’ 100th birthday this year as part of its annual Classic Film Festival. The restored prints of...
Turner Classic Movies has released a two-disc, four-movie collection of John Ford films. The collection features 1949’s She Wore a Yellow Ribbon,...
By early 1959, when these episodes of the number one show on TV aired, all three networks were loading their prime-time slots with Westerns that...
Clint Walker never really made sense; he was six feet, six inches tall and made average men look and feel like Mickey Rooney standing next to him....
Y'know, my python boot is too tight, I couldn't get it off last night. A week went by, and now it's July. I finally got it off, and my girlfriend...
Our collective American snapshot history began when George Eastman introduced the Kodak camera and roll film in 1888. As the years went on, more and...
By 1880, the great herds of buffalo—estimated at 60 million in America—were all but gone, leaving behind them a dismal story of human greed and...
If the Colorado River is the “American Nile,” as some fanciful writers have called it, was there a Cleopatra along its banks? More than one woman...