
Written on February 28, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
Article and Photos by Logan Graham A rodeo to remember through imagery. My experience capturing all angles of this deep Western tradition was like no other. While the photos best tell the story, the writing paints the pictures. I didn’t know what exactly to expect walking into Petco Park, home of the San Diego Padres, on Continue Reading »
Written on February 22, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
by David J. DeFebbo Sr. Captivity: A condition of restricted freedom of movement or thought caused by personal choice or due to forces beyond one preference; to be under the control of something or someone, and or under the control of an impregnable condition by a power or agency outside of ones’ own ability to alleviate; Continue Reading »

Written on February 22, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
By Charity Pulliam with Clay Noel Harper From January to April, millions of cowboys and cowgirls from across North America will snowbird their way down to Texas for many high-call Western events. Rodeo fans from all sectors of the sport are drawn to the action in the arena. Music lovers come to rock out to Continue Reading »

Written on February 22, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
by Lilly Platts Shea Fisher Durfey wears many hats — mother, musician, songwriter, wife, entrepreneur, business owner, and barrel racer to name a few. Born in Australia, Shea began singing and competing in rodeo as a young girl. Her passions have been woven together from the beginning; she first focused on singing with the goal Continue Reading »

Written on February 22, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
by Lilly Platts Cowboys and cowgirls take a lot of pride in their gear, seeking out items that are both beautiful and functional. Bit and spur maker Jens Berg is creating handmade silver and metal gear that fits this bill perfectly. The Wyoming-born, Texas-based artisan grew up knowing he had a knack for art and, Continue Reading »

Written on February 22, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
by Lexi Gieck This Canadian cowgirl is living a full-circle life. Her first rodeo was at 11 days old, and years later, she’s one of the leaders promoting the industry that is everything she embodies, both on and off the air. She embodies grit and grace, from roping at the Ponoka Stampede while she Continue Reading »

Written on February 21, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
By Clay Noel Harper | Photos Courtesy of Fringe Scarves We live in a world where being cowboy is cool, and many of the clothing articles worn today are a fashion statement. However, these threads of the West were a primary necessity in Western culture. Pieces like boots, button-down shirts, jeans, chaps, wide-brimmed hats, Continue Reading »

Written on February 11, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
by Charity Pulliam Kyan Frost, a third-generation cowgirl from Baldwin City, Kansas, said being on Team Cavender’s has become a family affair. “I joined Team Cavender’s my freshman year,” she said. “My sister had been on the team for two years, so I saw all of the stuff she was doing, and I got to Continue Reading »

Written on February 9, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
For years, the Smarty Rodeo Young Pro Program has equipped high school rodeo athletes with the tools, connections, and knowledge to thrive inside and outside the arena. These young athletes attend a faith-based camp, receiving hands-on guidance from industry leaders, including World Champions, Performance Enhancement Coaches, and TV personalities. This experience not only strengthens Continue Reading »