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Frontiers: American Cowboy magazine’s editorial page, entitled “Frontiers” is written by Jesse Mullins, Jr., who has been the magazine’s editor from its inception in 1994. This far-ranging think piece has won the American Horse Publication (AHP) award for Best Editorial of the year and has attracted attention from Washington, D.C., where Townhall.com, the world’s most-trafficked political website, has posted the column in its entirety a handful of times, including once as its highlighted feature of the day.

Stirring the Embers: This commentary by the magazine’s editor, Jesse Mullins, Jr., addresses a wide range of topics and shares much of the philosophy and outlook not just of the magazine but of Western people in general. The editor’s opinion pieces have been recognized with the American Horse Publication (AHP) award for Best Editorial of the Year, and have attracted attention from Washington, D.C., where Townhall.com, the world’s most-trafficked political website, has posted the column in its entirety a handful of times, including once as its highlighted feature of the day.

Silver Screen: In 2005 we enter our second year of regular coverage of Hollywood and the television industry as columnist Dan Gagliasso, a filmmaker himself, shares the latest insights into Western-related projects. Stay abreast of your favorite stars and their performances as we celebrate the finest genre in entertainment: the Western.

Tin Pan Trail: Bethany Braley breaks new ground for us as we continue this brand-new department, a look at Western songwriters, their work, and their inspirations.

Pure Western: American Cowboy magazine has always been recognized for its in-depth personality profiles of the men and women who truly live the life of the range-riding hand. Award-winning author J.P.S. Brown brings these real-world heroes to life in a column that celebrates the grit, integrity, motivations, and wisdom of The Kind.

Travel: No one knows the West better than American Cowboy magazine, and no one knows its back roads and byways, high points and lost treasures, better than we do. Ride along with us as we explore all that’s good about the great American West.

Roundup: A pastiche of human interest items, including news, humor, happenings, doings, and diversions in words and pictures.

Trailblazers: These brief profiles of noteworthy Western folks give a glimpse into the lives of interesting people who belong to today’s exciting West.

Western Events: Our calendar of events gives you everything you need to find your favorite rodeos, poetry gatherings, art auctions, museum exhibitions, or other Western-related occasions.

Taste of the West: This lavishly illustrated feature shares our inside tips on great Western cooking, including the background behind the cuisine and the people who know best.

Rodeo: Rodeo editor Kendra Santos, who for seven years was editor of the ProRodeo Sports News, travels the circuit getting the inside scoop on what’s happening and why. Her insights into the minds and motivations of rodeo’s main players make this a column that every fan has to read.

Backward Glance: A history column on compelling stories and people who pioneered the West, “Mysteries of the West” will be an ongoing series of stories for 2005.

 

 

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