Go West!
Welcome to Durango, Colo.--where you'll still hear that lonesome whistle bole.
This historic town is home to cowboys, rodeo performers, craftsmen and other
fine folks--as well as a 112-year-old steam-powered train that still tackles
the tough grades of the rugged San Juans.
Cowboy Living
Furniture maker Mike
Livingston defines cowboy furniture as "the furniture
cowboys would have had if cowboy would have had furniture." Tour
Livingston's home and see the style the Old West would have
had, if it would have had him around.
Chris LeDoux
Whatcha gonna do with a cowboy? If the cowboy is Chris LeDoux--rodeo champion,
rancher and one of the hottest recording artiest in the country-western
field--you'll want him to share some thoughts about his world. That's just
what LeDoux does in this exclusive profile.
Donna Howell-Sickles
Her postcard-inspired prints are the talk of the western art world. Donna Howell-Sickles
has captured the spirit of a Wild West Show and put in on display in her
cowgirl paintings.
Landscape
Photographer Chris Marona
has an eye for the grit, glory and grandeur of the wide open
spaces of the West. Our photo essay takes you on a memorable
trail ride.
The New Cowboy
Poets
A tradition among cowboys,
poetry gatherings have become drawing cards for lovers of western
verse. From the loneliest settlements to the centers of the
busiest cities, cowboy poetry is packing them in.
Wyatt Earp:
R.I.P.
Any western history
buff could tell you what transpired in Tombstone---especially
now, with two new movies to refresh their memory. But here's
a stumper for you: Where's the tombstone for the hero of Tombstone?
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