This slow-burn, beautifully shot series proves Taylor Sheridan’s universe runs deeper than ‘Yellowstone.’ Paramount+ has no ...
There are a lot of stories about Bass Reeves, not all of them credible. That's not to say we don't know a lot. Reeves born as a slave in Arkansas Territory, in what is now Crawford County, owned by ...
His newest project is serving as executive producer for "Lawmen: Bass Reeves," a Paramount+ anthology series that launches Nov. 5 that feels like it should be part of the "Yellowstone" arc but is ...
Taylor Sheridan's TV empire stretches as far as the eye can see these days; everywhere you look, there's another tendril of "Yellowstone" or "Landman" popping up. But every new development doesn't go ...
MUSKOGEE, Okla. — The story of Bass Reeves -- the first African American Deputy United States Marshal -- dates back more than 150 years. "After he spent over 30 years catching outlaws and criminals, ...
MUSKOGEE, Okla. — The statue of lawman Bass Reeves that stands tall by the Three Rivers Museum in Muskogee was vandalized, and the museum is looking for whoever did it. The bronze statue of Reeves was ...