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Sylvia Obell explores how the superstar’s tour is a reclamation of power and country.
Artist José Villalobos uses cowboy-inspired art in Beaumont to examine queerness, masculinity, and cultural identity.
It's called "Texas Shines Bright" and depicts the beloved cowboy greeter, Big Tex. The art also showcases some of our state's geography, including the Dallas skyline.
The opener on April 28 in Los Angeles featured “Cowboy Carter” hits “Texas Hold” and “Bodyguard,” as well as reimagined ...
The Cowboy Carter Tour will journey across the United States, France, and England for the next three months, with the final ...
Put them hands together! Beyoncé has officially kicked off the Cowboy Carter Tour with a bang.
Fans are gearing up with Western looks inspired by the album and say they’re learning a lot of American history along the way ...
Hale is an artist who produces work at SAGE Studio & Gallery, an organization in East Austin that supports and shows the work ...
When Beyoncé initially announced the Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour ... Critics and the country music community reacted as if a Black woman born and raised in Houston, Texas, had no ...
For over 70 years, Big Tex has stood at the heart of the State Fair, symbolizing the spirit and hospitality of Texas, ...