Art & Culture
The Miles City Bucking Horse Sale Is Like Mardi Gras for Cowboys
In the world of rodeo, the Miles City Bucking Horse Sale is in a category all by itself.
The General Custer Trevilian Collection and Libbie’s Love Letters
A Union soldier risked his life to return the spoils of war — the intimate correspondence from Gen. Custer’s wife.
Ranching Family Values
Ranch sorting is one of the fastest-growing equine sports thanks to a family-friendly format that encourages riders from 7...
Philip R. Goodwin’s Call of the Wild
A private collection of works by America's sporting and wildlife artist highlights Philip R. Goodwin's long career.
The Truth About George Armstrong Custer
In his new book, Pulitzer-winning author and historian T.J. Stiles looks deeply into the complex life of one of...
William S. Rice
As a printmaker and painter, the Pennsylvania-born artist captured the outdoors in its glory.
Anna Martin: Was She the First Female Bank President?
A German immigrant to the Texas Frontier, Anna Martin grew up to be the first female bank president in...
Hitched Horsehair Bridles Have a History Behind Bars
Before they produced license plates, inmates in the West served some artistic time making hitched horsehair bridles.



