Save the Date: Virtual Fall Texas Art Auction October 3
With wide-ranging works from traditional to contemporary and cost estimates from $200 to $200,000, David Dike Fine Art presents 410 lots for your bidding pleasure. For the 24th year in a row, David...
View ArticleArt Doings: Exhibitions and Events Around and About the West
With Covid accommodations, the art goes on — in person and online. Here are some options that take you into December. Throughout October Yanaguana: Virtual Indian Arts Celebration 1/10 Click on the...
View ArticleWhat’s New and Notable in Cheyenne for Fall and Winter 2020
With its outdoor opportunities and Western experiences, the Wyoming capital makes for a naturally socially distant adventure or crowdless escape. Home to cowboys, rodeos, railroads, and majestic...
View ArticleArt of the Weave
The “home town” featured in Ben and Erin Napier’s hit show on HGTV, Laurel, Mississippi, is also the home of a treasure trove of American Indian basketry. When a Native basket rage swept across the...
View ArticleFalling In Love With Your Ranch Entrance
Here’s how one Texas-owned business has changed the way you feel when driving up to your home or ranch across America. The saying is true everything is bigger in Texas and that goes for ranch and...
View ArticleShopping: Virtual Winter Indian Market
Beginning Black Friday, you can shop online for one-of-a-kind pieces made by Indigenous artists from the U.S. and Canada. This year, you can shop for one-of-a-kind pieces from Indigenous artists from...
View ArticleArt Gallery: Micqaela Jones
The great-great granddaughter of Chief TuTuWa of the Tosawihi Shoshone Tribe, Micqaela Jones has been creating works inspired by her Shoshone culture for more than two decades. She grew up on the Duck...
View ArticleHouse of Rodeo
Look inside a home steeped in cowboy history. Framed on a rugged wood-planked wall of Carla Harrison’s sprawling Oklahoma ranch you’ll find a number 31 bib from the 1967 National Finals Rodeo. It’s one...
View ArticleTaylor Sheridan
We get up close and personal with one of western entertainment’s most important figures as he shoots scenes for Yellowstone’s next season. Taylor Sheridan is on the phone, on the road. After wrapping...
View ArticleThe Real Deal
We share our 2021 recommendations for musicians, writers, entertainers, and podcasters who possess a common trait: unmistakable authenticity. The Gospel According To Paul Cauthen The (mostly, probably)...
View ArticleThe Real Deal: Western Yarns And True Tales
Make some room on that bookshelf for editor picks including a biography of Shawnee brothers Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa, Craig Johnson’s latest Walt Longmire novel, and a what-if romp about Wild West...
View ArticleThe Real Deal: Indigenous Storytellers
This year, we’re shining our literary light on Indigenous writers Joy Harjo (Muscogee Nation), Kelli Jo Ford (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma), and Louise Erdrich (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa)....
View ArticleThe Real Deal: For Your Podcast Pleasure
Whether in the car, in the office, or in the saddle, queue up enlightening and entertaining podcasts like Canada’s Unreserved and nostalgic Bonanas for Bonanza. Editor’s Note: The Real Deal is...
View ArticleSoar On National Save The Eagles Day
Enjoy an eagle-watching tour — and lots of other outdoor fun — outside of Branson at Dogwood Canyon Nature Park. Helloooo, 2021. It’s a new year, for goodness’ sake, and that means new resolutions, new...
View ArticleDestination: Design
Bring home the look of your favorite places out West. From the Teton Range to the deserts of Sedona, the West and its cultures and hues have long spurred our personal style and aesthetic. Here are just...
View ArticleJosh Turner’s Country Cottage
When the hitmaker wants to lay low and write songs, he doesn’t have to go far. It’s been nearly 20 years since South Carolina native Josh Turner made his Grand Ole Opry debut to a fervent standing...
View ArticleTranquil Places
Seeking serenity? We offer some recollections of places and experiences in the West that quiet the mind and calm the spirit. Passing Through, Flint Hills Of Kansas Before we got married (young and...
View ArticleMore Tranquil Places
Seeking serenity? We offer even more recollections of places and experiences in the West that quiet the mind and calm the spirit. Gazing Artfully, Fort Worth, Texas A Dash for the Timber, Frederic...
View ArticleArt Exhibits For The Changing Seasons
As winter turns to spring, explore these artful events happening throughout and beyond the West. Through February 28 Mitch Epstein: Property Rights Mitch Epstein (b. 1952), Border Wall, Nogales,...
View ArticleWelcome To The Oasis
A creative husband and wife find their dream home — and their true calling — in California’s high desert. Connecticut natives Sara and Rich Combs were working as freelance web designers in San...
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