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Charley Crockett Among The C&I Cover Stars Nominated For Grammy Awards

Miranda Lambert, Chris Stapleton, Lainey Wilson, and George Strait also are among the nominees. First, the good news: Recent...

How To Fight A Bull: A Look At The Breakneck World Of Bullfighting

We go inside the brutal, beautiful, and breakneck world of bullfighting — and find out what it takes to...

Dermot Mulroney Is A Straight Shooter

The versatile verteran actor spoke with us about his new western Long Shadows. Dermot Mulroney is back in the...

The Real Story Behind Wyatt Earp And Doc Holliday’s Lifelong Friendship

Historian Mark Lee Gardner reveals what fresh research uncovers about the complicated friendship between Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday....

First Look: The Abandons On Netflix

Lena Headey and Gillian Anderson head the cast of the new western series premiering December 4. You didn’t really...

Nothing Can Slow Down Clay Walker

After more than three decades of country music stardom, the Texas-born singer-songwriter continues to find new experiences to savor....

The Turquoise Reata: A Sisterhood Of Style And Spirit

Where turquoise meets authenticity, (jewelry and people)- The Turquoise Reata invites every woman to embrace the Western style, and...

Up, Up, Up: The Return Of The Bison Range In Northwest Montana

In northwest Montana, the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes reclaim the Bison Range, restoring balance to a landscape and...

How Tribal Wisdom Is Reviving Montana’s Flathead Reservation

On Montana’s Flathead Reservation, the Confederation of Salish and Kootenai Tribes blend ancient wisdom and modern science to heal...

How Electronic Collars Could Reshape The Western Range

The next big thing for Western ranchers? Managing grazing by trading barbed wire for electronic collars. Situated on Montana’s...

13 Wild Westerns To Watch This Halloween

Stars ranging from John Wayne to Michael Greyeyes are ready to haunt your dreams. If spooky campfire tales aren’t...

Eight Eerie Twilight Zone Western Episodes

Rod Serling often got his cowboy on in his 1959–64 TV series.