2004 American Federation of Old West Re-enactors Posted on June 4th, 2011 by Admin | Posted in Shooting Events The 2004 American Federation of Old West Re-enactors (AFOWR) Grand National Championships More than 3,000 people watched as the country’s top Old West gunfighters performed for ...
The western film can be dated from Edwin S. Porter’s The Great Train Robbery (1903), which set the pattern for many films that followed. D.W. Griffith made a series of highly successful westerns in the years before World War I. During the silent-screen era three actors achieved great ...
Back in 1988, with the release of an album, The Trinity Session, recorded almost entirely in a single day, Cowboy Junkies became arguably the first band to create the music sub–genre which would later become known as alt–country. A slow–burning, atmospheric take on country music, at a...
The Extremely Chaotic Life of Jamian Juliano-Villani Less than six months after her Gagosian solo show, the downtown artist-slash-gallerist lost her gallery and all her money. By Jay Bulger the pluck of the irish 7:00 a.m. Why Are Irish Actors So Good at Accents? Dialect coaches sh...
Actor Jefferson White’s inability on a horse is well-documented — although we hear he’s getting better — but other actors that stay in the Yellowstone bunkhouse are veterans of the rodeo. Actor Forrie J. Smith (Lloyd), Jake Ream (Jake), Ethan Lee (Ethan) and Ryan Bingham (Walker)...
Lon Chaney became horror's first star thanks to shapeshifting roles in movies like 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame.' Capable of twisting his features – through makeup and natural movement – into a stockpile of characters, Chaney became one of the best and busiest actors of the era. 'The Hun...