Elgin earned its first win of the year, beating Cardington 56-43. Gabe Williams had 13 points, Peyton Zempter 11, Colton ...
The Western genre has plenty of tropes and conventions that define it, but there are still some Western films that have come ...
Earp Boulevard honors Arizona’s most famous lawman. Wyatt Earp was born to Nicholas and Virginia Earp in 1848 in Monmouth, Illinois. Soon after, the family moved to Iowa and then in 1864 to San ...
Great Westerns are famous for iconic lawmen, and some movies showcase this far better than others and remain iconic.
Hollywood has many examples of movies that were designed to appease Oscar voters. Some end up more deserving than others.
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. “Icons never die.” This assertion — the first sentence in Brothers of the Gun — aptly sets the stage for author ...
Not much seems to be known for sure about the man known as “Curly” Bill Brocius, whose name is misspelled on Brosius Avenue on Tucson’s southeast side in an area that could be called Lawman and Outlaw ...
Wyatt Earp, stands in front of the bar at the Alhambra Theater in its early days. Courtesy San Mateo County History Museum. On Oct.18, 1957, two Peninsula teens out on an evening joyride in San Mateo ...
Oscar S. Wyatt Jr., the tenacious oil magnate and philanthropist who parlayed an $800 loan into a multibillion-dollar business empire, died Wednesday. He was 101. Wyatt died "peacefully of old age and ...
The story of Old West legend Wyatt Earp and his brothers, Virgil and Morgan, lives on in books, movies, and even a 1950s TV series. The focus has always been on their “lawman” escapades in Tombstone, ...
This rollicking account from historian Gardner (The Earth Is All That Lasts) revisits the Wild West exploits of Wyatt Earp, an itinerant policeman known for his coolheadedness, and Doc Holliday, a ...