Ending Earmarks Express: Cowgirl Hall of Fame Edition
Americans for Prosperity Foundation President Tim Phillips discusses earmark reform outside the Cowgirl Hall of Fame in Fort Worth, Texas.
Vegans in Santa Fe 7 Cowgirl BBQ
Baby Boomer Vegan (Bonnie) and her sister, Carol, enjoy a dinner at the Cowgirl BBQ on the last day of their trip to Santa Fe.
2013 National Cowgirl Hall of Fame Honoree - Cathy Smith
Cathy A. Smith of Santa Fe, N.M., is an artist dedicated to preserving the history of the 19th century cowboy/girl and the Plains Indians. Her expansive knowledge is expressed through painting, bead and quillwork, motion picture costume design, and historical consultation. Her work in the epic Western film starring Kevin Costner, Dances with Wolves, set the standard for authenticity in Western filmmaking. She has over 35 Western films to her credit including Comanche Moon and Geronimo. She received an Emmy for Excellence in Costume Design for the television miniseries, Son of the Morning Star.
Liar's Night - storyteller Dave Maass
R-RATED FOR SEXUAL REFERENCES - From the 11-07 reprise of of Santa Fe's long-running lying contest, a tale by Dave Maass (which may or may not be true), hosted as always by Jim Terr at the Cowgirl Hall of Fame BBQ's Mustang room. To see all Jim Terr YouTube videos, enter HYMIEHYMIE in search line. And see SantaFeShorts.com for more glimpses of this strangely beautiful, beautifully strange town.
Lonesome Pine
OCTOBER 2013. Three men — two cajuns and a yankee — find themselves now part Texan and part restless, yearning for a slice of the essential truths, only to be found in the unforgiving nature of nature, the solace of a smile, a meal, and a drink around a fire, all coupled with the sounds of silence, of birds on the wing, of upright bass and off-key singing, and especially of conversation with friends and absolute strangers. All revolving around the Lonesome Pine, five miles south of the Arkansas River and Cotopaxi, in the eastern shadow of the Sangre de Christo Mountains, Colorado. Autumnal rain, snow, chill, raking sun, and long stretches of road from Texas to Texas Road, Colorado, and then drifting past Ojo Caliente and into Chimayo (where the Author last rode solo in a rain-soaked fever), and down to the head of many trails, Santa Fe, before the straight and wide back to Tejas. A cast of characters including Scott Daves, Mike Muddy Rhodes, Micheal Umphrey, Jennifer Jesse Smith, and Cowgirl Hall of Fame Inductee Cathy Smith, with a special guest appearance by Joel Nakamura.
Mo & Ben at the Reno Pro Rodeo
Morgan Montello and Ben Honored running at the Reno, Nevada Professional Rodeo.
Battle of Rouge River ~ SASS Oregon State Championships 2013 ~ One Fast Shooter
Death Rides a Horse (Cowboy, English, HD, Western Movie Full Length) free western movies
Death Rides a Horse (1968): Spaghetti Western, Full Length, HD, Free Western Movie, English, Wild West, Cowboy, Lee Van Cleef Western.
Director: Giulio Petroni
Writer: Luciano Vincenzoni (script)
Stars: Lee Van Cleef, John Phillip Law, Mario Brega
Country: Italy
Language: Italian
Release Date: 8 March 1968 (West Germany)
Also Known As: Von Mann zu Mann
Filming Locations: La Calahorra, Granada, Andalucía, Spain
A young gunfighter plans to track down and eliminate the bandits who killed his family, and forms a tenuous alliance with an aging ex-outlaw to achieve this end.
Before his very eyes, a young boy watches the cutthroats of a small g*ng raid his humble home, r*pe and slaughter his whole family. Fifteen years later, Bill Meceita, the once-helpless boy and the sole survivor of the massacre, has now become a cool and skilful sharpshooter, seeking revenge against the band of unknown killers. In the meantime, the seasoned gunslinger and freshly out of prison, Ryan, has already embarked on a journey of sweet retribution, unaware that before long, he will cross paths with Bill, sharing the same desire for justice. But what could possibly unite the two unlikely companions? Written by Nick Riganas
Death Rides a Horse is one that Spaghetti Western fans (and fans of Lee Van Cleef) would thoroughly enjoy. The FILM is most watchable (read below about the DVD and possible hopes for a Region 1 letterbox DVD release), and Van Cleef is at his best in this one, playing a thug who is betrayed by his com padres. We usually see him playing the ultimate bad guy in most of his films, with his knife-deep stare filling the screen. At times, though, Van Cleef exposes his compassionate side for just a tease, and then just as quickly masks his inner humanity behind The Stare, as he plays Ryan, who arm-wrestles throughout the movie with stubborn youngster Bill (John Phillip Law), who has forsaken his lady and his life by embracing only revenge - and a single spur - after watching his father murdered, only to then bear witness to his mother and older sister brutalized at the hands of an out-of-control g*ng, greedy for gold.
The match-up between Ryan and Bill is one that plays itself out quite well, as Ryan acts as surrogate father, dishing out advice through some memorable quotes, teaching young Bill with his words and actions. Bill's anger is worn heavily on his sleeve, while Ryan steadily and calmly works out his own dishes of revenge, suppressing his anger even better than his empathy for Bill, which he touches on even as the pair first meet. Phillip Law was okay, but not thoroughly convincing as a bitter young man who witnessed his family's killing. Every once in a while, he might could have done just another take or two, but it's an easy pill to swallow since Van Cleef balances him out.
I wouldn't want to go deeper into reviewing the movie, except that there's a nice plot twist somewhere inside the film. Many of the actors seen in this 1968 film have been in films by the great Sergio Leone. It seems that there was a core of actors who performed in a number of Italian Westerns, and for good reason: the chemistry was there. Add a good dose of Ennio Morricone film scores, and you have the potential for a quite watchable film. Most spaghetti's would be overcooked and unpalatable if not for Morricone music, which acts as an unseen, yet incredibly talented main character.
Once in a while, the dialog (like Bill's off-balance delivery: I'll find out who he is. If he is who I think he is...get ready to get mad) detracts from the slow and steady pace of Death Rides a Horse (that line makes me want to Kill Bill, myself), but the overall storyline works well enough to entertain Spaghetti Western fans. There are very few plot holes to pick at in the film, which has an air of dread or darkness throughout much of its length. A lighter moment always seems to pop in just when the viewer might like to come up for air (like a character who offers Bill a kiss).
For those concerned about bad or unbelievable endings, Death Rides delivers without disappointment. Written by EyeDunno
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Postcards from Texas: Stockyards National Historic District Review
Postcards from Texas - tripcentral.ca's own Lara Noack talks on video about the Stockyards National Historic District in Fort Worth, Texas
Bobcat Bite - The best green chile cheeseburger in the world.
Bobcat Bite - This is where chile meets beef in the best manner possible. When you are in Santa Fe, New Mexico do not miss this treat.
American Country Band Gunpowder and Lead Miranda Lambert
Performing at Thunder on the Prairie in Huron, South Dakota
American Country Band
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Light 'Em Up || Cowboy Action Shooting Promo
I just realized how long it's been since I've done a shooting video. Quite a few years ago I did the A Sport for Everyone SASS promo, and its response has been pretty overwhelming. So, I wanted to do a promo that shows how high energy our sport can be. The action in Cowboy Action Shooting so to speak. The idea is to draw more young people into the sport and show them how competitive and energetic it is. I made two versions of it because I couldn't pick just one song. The second will be posted soon. Thanks for watching!
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Dale Evans
Dale Evans was an American writer, film star and singer-songwriter. She was the third wife of singing cowboy Roy Rogers.
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Green Chile Cheeseburger contest gets competitive
People take action and go head to head at the New Mexico State Fair Chile Cheeseburger competition.
Flint Hills Cowboys: Tales of the Tallgrass Prairie – Jim Hoy
Kansas historian Jim Hoy shares tales of the Flint Hills cowboys during the Kansas Cowboy Jubilee held at Johnson County Community College, September 30, 2017. The Kansas Studies Institute at JCCC promotes research and teaching on the culture, history, economics and natural environment of Kansas.
For more information on this and other happenings at the college, visit
Georgia O'Keeffe | Wikipedia audio article
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Georgia O'Keeffe
00:02:56 1 Early life
00:04:55 2 Career
00:05:04 2.1 Education and early career
00:10:01 2.2 New York
00:13:31 2.3 Taos
00:14:22 2.4 New Mexico and New York
00:17:23 2.5 Abiquiú
00:18:57 2.6 Awards and honors
00:19:45 3 Personal life and death
00:25:02 4 Legacy
00:27:15 5 Publications
00:28:50 6 Popular culture
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Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (November 15, 1887 – March 6, 1986) was an American artist. She was best known for her paintings of enlarged flowers, New York skyscrapers, and New Mexico landscapes. O'Keeffe has been recognized as the Mother of American modernism.In 1905, O'Keeffe began her serious formal art training at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and then the Art Students League of New York, but she felt constrained by her lessons that focused on recreating or copying what was in nature. In 1908, unable to fund further education, she worked for two years as a commercial illustrator, and then spent seven years between 1911 and 1918 teaching in Virginia, Texas, and South Carolina. During that time, she studied art during the summers between 1912 and 1914 and was introduced to the principles and philosophies of Arthur Wesley Dow, who espoused created works of art based upon personal style, design, and interpretation of subjects, rather than trying to copy or represent them. This caused a major change in the way she felt about and approached art, as seen in the beginning stages of her watercolors from her studies at the University of Virginia and more dramatically in the charcoal drawings that she produced in 1915 that led to total abstraction. Alfred Stieglitz, an art dealer and photographer, held an exhibit of her works in 1917. Over the next couple of years, she taught and continued her studies at the Teachers College, Columbia University in 1914 and 1915.
She moved to New York in 1918 at Stieglitz's request and began working seriously as an artist. They developed a professional relationship—he promoted and exhibited her works—and a personal relationship that led to their marriage in 1924. O'Keeffe created many forms of abstract art, including close-ups of flowers, such as the Red Canna paintings, that many found to represent women's genitalia, although O'Keeffe consistently denied that intention. The reputation of the portrayal of women's sexuality was also fueled by explicit and sensuous photographs that Stieglitz had taken and exhibited of O'Keeffe.
O'Keeffe and Stieglitz lived together in New York until 1929, when O'Keeffe began spending part of the year in the Southwest, which served as inspiration for her paintings of New Mexico landscapes and images of animal skulls, such as Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue and Ram's Head White Hollyhock and Little Hills. After Stieglitz's death, she lived permanently in New Mexico at Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio in Abiquiú, until the last years of her life when she lived in Santa Fe. In 2014, O'Keeffe's 1932 painting Jimson Weed sold for $44,405,000, more than three times the previous world auction record for any female artist. After her death, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum was established in Santa Fe.
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