Brumbaugh’s Fine Home Furnishings: Where the West is One
From Fort Worth’s Historic Stockyards to elite Westside, Larry Brumbaugh sets the industry standard for quality home furnishings, from Western lifestyle to Tuscan panache. Brumbaugh’s Fine Home...
View ArticlePhotography Book Giveaway: Northern Plains Native Americans
Win a copy of Northern Plains Native Americans: A Modern Wet Plate Perspective, a collection of Native American portraits by photographer Shane Balkowitsch. In our February/March issue, we featured...
View ArticleTyller Gummersall’s ‘Tales From the Trail’: Season 2
The artist is back with a second season of his YouTube show in which he sits down with country music icons across all generations. Last summer, we shared the debut season of Tales From the Trail, a...
View ArticleWestern Art Week With Craig Barrett
We talk with the owner of Montana’s Triple Creek Ranch about Western Art Week in Great Falls, March 18 – 22, the Russell auction, and the hundreds of artworks around his luxury property. Craig Barrett...
View ArticleFaith, Family, and the Feast
Why cowboy cook Kent Rollins still prefers an iron skillet and an open fire, and other questions answered in his new cookbook. In a world that moves at a lightning pace, cowboy, chef, and storyteller...
View ArticleRadio Westerns Online
You might be too young to remember gathering around the radio, but listening to old westerns is a retro-cool way to pass the time. Drifting along, singing a song, under a western moon … With that...
View ArticleFreshen Up Your Space With Inspiration From #ThisIsHowIWestern
Being stuck inside can be a drag, but there's nothing a little feng shui can't fix. We're drawing inspiration from the #ThisIsHowIWestern hashtag on Instagram, where Westerners share their home and...
View ArticleCimarron Sounds, Vol. 2
In the second installment of his column about Western music and the Western lifestyle, RW Hampton asks — and answers — “What is a cowboy anyway?” What Is A Cowboy Anyway? Well, howdy, once again...
View ArticleBidding for Good: Auction for Horses in Need
Hyatt Regency Tamaya postpones third annual Tamaya Horse Rehabilitation Week Fundraiser; auction goes online. The third annual Tamaya Horse Rehabilitation Week fundraiser, originally scheduled for...
View ArticleWes Studi’s Latest Outreach Partnership
Wes Studi hosts a new five-part series by the nonprofit Partnership With Native Americans. Wes Studi recently became the on-camera face of a series of important public-service announcement videos by...
View ArticleMaynard Dixon’s American West
A major exhibition explores the renowned artist’s powerful paintings of the land and its inhabitants. Maynard Dixon was born in 1875 in Fresno, California, 10 years before the San Joaquin Valley...
View ArticleSounds for Stress Management
Celebrate Earth Day today and every day with a new soundscapes album from Oklahoma state parks. Whether it is water rushing through the Alabaster Caverns, tree frogs calling in the forests of Beavers...
View ArticleArt Gallery: Paul Moore
Paul Moore spent nearly 20 years capturing the chaos of a single — yet seminal — day. The renowned figurative sculptor was hired in 2000 to create a 45-piece Oklahoma City monument celebrating the...
View ArticlePhotographs by Barry M. Goldwater: The Arizona Highways Collection
A new title from the book division of Arizona Highways focuses on the senator behind the camera and his body of work documenting the Southwest. With an election coming up, it’s a natural time to...
View ArticleArt Gallery: Morgan Weistling
He dreamed of becoming a comic-strip artist. Then Pearl Harbor happened. Howard Weistling was on a bombing mission over Europe during World War II when his plane was shot down. Facing near-starvation...
View ArticleArtistic Family Affair: The Weistlings
The family that paints together: Morgan Weistling; his wife, JoAnn Peralta; and their daughter, Brittany Weistling. JoAnn Peralta Born and Raised Fourth-generation Southern Californian on my father’s...
View ArticleBest of the West 2020: A Decade of Destinations
For the 10th edition of C&I’s Best of the West issue, we offer a retrospective of some of the greatest featured places and experiences. It is our mission at C&I to share with readers our views...
View ArticleTheodore Roosevelt’s Resolve
How the Dakota Territory put the rough in the Rough Rider who would go on to shape the American West more than any other president. The Little Missouri River is the color of hot chocolate as it...
View ArticleLogan Maxwell Hagege at L.A.’s Prestigious Maxwell Alexander Gallery
He’s sold out before the paint dries, but luckily you can see Logan Maxwell Hagege’s work right here and by appointment in his new exhibition. Drawing inspiration from the Southwest, Southern...
View ArticleLegislation That Made the West
Presidents can plan, but Congress acts. These are some of the most influential pieces of legislation affecting the West — for good or ill. Indian Removal Act (1830) President: Andrew Jackson By 1840,...
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