True West - February - March 2022
True West - February - March 2022
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In this issue
Did Doc Kill Ringo?
The Facts vs. the Legend
Plus:
Remake Tombstone?
Was Kevin Jarre’s original script even better?
The King of the Santa Fe Trail
The Fiery Chile Queens
Our Ultimate Top Ten Western Towns for 2022
Native History Celebrated Large
Only months old, the First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City is dedicated to truth-telling.
3 mins
My Top Ten Favorite Movie Moments
True West’s Firearms Editor applauds authenticity.
4 mins
Did Doc Kill Ringo?
ONCE AND FOR ALL, HISTORIANS SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT ON THE TRAGIC DEMISE OF THE LEGENDARY GUNFIGHTER.
9 mins
Was It Suicide or Doc?
Doc Holliday did not kill John Ringo. Nor did Wyatt Earp kill him. Most of the important evidence has already been presented by others here.
6 mins
Tombstone on the Cutting Room Floor
Historians, actors and film critics weigh in on Kevin Jarre’s original script—and whether it should be remade and finally get its due.
10+ mins
Truth in Black and White
The multitalented actor who played Johnny Ringo in tombstone reflects on Kevin Jarre’s script and the film’s production.
7 mins
Tamer of Raton Pass
“Uncle Dick” Wootton helped build a nation with his Santa Fe Trail
7 mins
Chile Queens
"For two centuries, locals and visitors to the public plazas of San Antonio, Texas, dined on the famous fiery cuisine."
9 mins
Rocky Mountain Bonanzas
Explore mining history from Cripple Creek to Grand Encampment.
6 mins
Bruce Boxleitner
"James Arness made all the difference in his storied film and television career."
4 mins
Where History Happens
Vigilant stewards keep the Old West alive in these Top Ten Towns.
10+ mins
Ask the Marshall — Saloons, Paniolos and Telegraphs
Was the Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City, Kansas, an integrated saloon during 1876 to 1886, the height of the cattle drive era? This rare interior photo of Chalk Beeson's famous Front Street bar shows bartender Lo Warren (front, right), a Black bartender and cowboys sitting at the rear of the saloon.
3 mins
True West Magazine Description:
Publisher: True West Publishing
Category: Lifestyle
Language: English
Frequency: 10 Issues/Year
TRUE WEST captures the history of the American frontier through authentic and provocative literary nonfiction and heritage travel narratives that keep the spirit of the West alive.
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