by Paul Andrew Hutton | Oct 2, 2018 | Features & Gunfights
We live in a time of national discord. Americans find themselves adrift in a cultural malaise highlighted by overheated political rhetoric from all sides; a sad resurgence of racial tensions; unrelenting foreign conflict; a distrust of national institutions; and a...
by Stuart Rosebrook | Jun 7, 2018 | Western Books, Western Books & Movies
Melody Groves writes about where she lives and what she loves—the West. She is the author of Hoist A Cold One: Historic Bars of the Southwest and, most recently, Black Range Revenge. Here are five books she recommends: 1 The Wicked West: Boozers, Cruisers, Gamblers...
by Rhiannon Deremo | Mar 29, 2018 | Departments, Western Roundup
Western roundup of events where you can experience the Old West this April. Adventure 1836 Chuckwagon Race Neches, TX, April 13-22: Watch wagon races, plus enjoy trail rides, Dutch Oven cooking classes, cowboy poetry and cowboy mounted shooting. 903-721-9111 •...
by Rhiannon Deremo | Feb 26, 2018 | Departments, Western Roundup
Western roundup of events where you can experience the Old West this March. Adventure Arizona Renaissance Festival & Artisan Marketplace Gold Canyon, AZ, Weekends through April 1: Old West time travelers take in Medieval arts and crafts, jousting tournaments and...
by John Farkis | Jan 24, 2018 | Features & Gunfights
You can’t have an authentic set without authentic costumes. But even though Tombstone would begin filming more than two months before the start of Wyatt Earp, both productions were still competing for the same wardrobes…and Kevin Costner had already usurped all of...