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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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