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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...

Stream: New Sturgill Simpson

Listen to “A Sailor’s Guide to Earth,” the psychedelic honkytonker’s follow-up to his Grammy-nominated “Metamodern Sounds in Country Music.”

William S. Rice

As a printmaker and painter, the Pennsylvania-born artist captured the outdoors in its glory.

The Lowdown on the New Mexico Green Chile

There is a science to the fiery fruit at the core of New Mexico’s green chile cheeseburger.

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...

Evolution of the Weapon

A Gateway Canyons Resort & Spa program offers guests the chance to learn, up close and personal, about guns....

Joseph Medicine Crow Laid to Rest in Montana

Crow Tribe war chief, WWII hero remembered as “great man in two worlds.”

Friends and Admirers Respond to Passing of Merle Haggard

Dolly Parton is among the many remembering “One of the greatest writers and singers of all time.”

Goodbye to “Outlaw Country” Great Merle Haggard

The "poet of the common man" was honored at the White House in 2010.

A Texas Hill Country Escape

On the shores of Lake LBJ, a Texan and his wife finally find the perfect pasture.

Exclusive Video: Vince Gill on His George Jones Tribute

In this exclusive video, Vince Gill opens up about how George Jones inspired him as a musician and as...

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.