Issue #62: February 2018 Magazine Previous Issues Scenes The Culture Pages Save American Poetry, Read a Cowboy At the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, readers and writers celebrate the lyrical beauty of rural existence. Max Ufberg
News in Brief In the Picture: More Cowbell in Athens, Ohio In every print issue, we fix our gaze on an everyday photograph and chase down facts about details… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Field Notes: Sutherland, Chile A group of cowboys, known as bagualeros, takes a break from capturing feral bulls in a remote stretch… Pacific Standard Staff
Social Justice ‘Cowboys Don’t Have Mommies’ An interview with my mother about the meanest thing I've ever said to her. Ted Scheinman
Social Justice I Can See by Your Outfit That You Are a Cowboy The burdens of Western wear. Dawn Marie Knopf
Social Justice When Cowboys Wore Pink Up until the 1950s, pink was often considered a strong color and worn by both men and women. Rebecca Hains