Results for keyword: Western Culture
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What’s in a name? Ask an Anacondan
The writer roams through the peculiar names of Western towns
by Jon Klusmire, Jun 20, 2005 -
I say: Good riddance to bad billboards
Wyoming’s billboards are ugly, and probably outdated, too
by Bill Croke, Jun 13, 2005 -
Finding good grub in Mormon redrock country
In With a Measure of Grace: The Story and Recipes of a Small Town Restaurant, Blake Spalding and Jennifer Castle tell how they ended up running the Hell’s Backbone Grill in the remote community of Boulder, Utah
by Michelle Nijhuis, May 16, 2005 -
The devil made us do it
From Devils Tower to the Devils Slide, Old Nick is very much at home in the West
by Ed Quillen, May 02, 2005 -
Down — but far from out — in Drummond
In Drummond: Ranch Life in the West, Jill Brody uses photographs and interviews to paint a vivid portrait of life in a hardscrabble Montana ranching town
by Betsy Marston, May 02, 2005 -
Montana’s Marlboro men get ready to bite the dust
The writer says responsibility is beginning to replace diehard individualism in Montana
by Ben Long, Apr 18, 2005 -
What the West needs is an honest discussion
The writer thinks Westerners both new and old hobble themselves with prejudice and hypocrisy
by Jim Stiles, Apr 11, 2005 -
Bumper stickers are a serious thing
The writer's avocation is bumper-sticker sociologist
by Auden Schendler, Apr 04, 2005 -
The Far East yearns for the wild West
The Wild West lives on in a distinctly Eastern way at Western Village in Imaichi, Japan, sister city of Rapid City, S.D.
by Josh Garrett-Davis, Apr 04, 2005 -
Gators, dirt and hot tubs in the Cowboy State
Annie Proulx’s new collection of short stories, Bad Dirt, celebrates and skewers the colorful characters of rural Wyoming
by Stephen J. Lyons, Mar 21, 2005






