Wild West legend Buffalo Bill was coerced into making a donation ... With a cast of hundreds, including the world-famous sharpshooter Annie Oakley and Indian braves who only a few years before ...
Women are rarely the focus of Western movies and television series. Most Western movies—rich with outlaws, bloodshed, and gunfighters—often revolve around men, leaving the female experience ...
Like Oakley, the Sioux here were part of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show. Actors May Irwin and John Rice smooch for the camera, reenacting a scene from the musical The Widow Jones. It caused an ...
recently uncovered documents and photos that show a group of cowboys from more than 7,600 miles away joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West shows. A new exhibit in downtown Denver tells their story.
People driving through downtown Greenville on Lee Street this week may have noticed something unusual on the marquee of the ...
Metairie Cemetery is a massive garden of stone and solitude where Anne Rice, Louis Prima, Tom Benson and 9,000 others sleep in their eternal rest. With its stately live oaks, statuary, memorials to ...
In 1883, he created Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, a traveling spectacle that showed sharpshooting, reenactments of frontier battles, and performances by Native American participants.