Saying goodbye to the True West World Headquarters.
The Artists Who Inspired a National Park
Photographer William Henry Jackson and artist Thomas Moran joined the 1871 Hayden Survey to Yellowstone and changed the world with their artwork.
Virgil Returns
The former lawman’s eight years in Yavapai County may have been the best of his life.
Birth Of A Lawman
Civil War veteran Virgil Earp was just settling down in Prescott when he joined a posse. his life was never the same.
First Peoples, Original View
A groundbreaking book on Indian photographers, plus a biography of a heroic horse, a novel of the Alamo, a forgotten U.S. marshal and the power of Western theater.
Tragic Powwow
The Apache Kid vs Al Sieber, Then Everyone in Arizona
Western Roundup: September 2020
Art Shows, Encampments, Heritage Festivals, Powwows, Rodeos, Stock Shows, Trade Shows and Writers Conferences to enjoy in September 2020.
Working Cowboys, Wyatt Earp and Big Nose Kate
Ask The Marshall.
What History Has Taught Me: Tom Russell
Tom Russell, Singer-Songwriter, Author, Artist.
Western Art Museums of the Year
The great conveyors of culture in our local communities remain hopeful for their reopening.
Western Museums Face the Challenge
Curators, staff and docents work hard to keep their great collections ready for the public.
An Artist with a Lens —and Eye— for History
Frank A. Rinehart’s American Indian portraits from the Omaha World’s Fair of 1898 are timeless.