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They also strike close to the durable American dream of macho romance and derringer-do, the image of cowboy as hero and cowgirl as valiant pardner. Several hundred western-style watering holes feature bucking mechanical bulls on which patrons of both sexes risk serious damage to body and ego (see box). A spot called Outlaws, formerly a mud-wrestling disco outside Chicago, provides roisterers (for $2 a pair) with Harrington & Richardson .22-cal. western-style revolvers and nine blank rounds for mock shootouts. At some places, mostly for atmosphere, there are signs announcing NO GUNS, NO KNIVES. NO TIES...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: C & W Nightclubs: Riding High | 2/2/1981 | See Source »

...Chicago Tribune Film Critic Gene Siskel. Still, isn't all that homicide harmful to younger fans? "I'll explain it abc, kindy-god-dam-garden for you. Children's stories have always included knights and dragons with blood, fire and everything," retorted Wayne. Any more questions, pardner? Mr. Mayor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, May 10, 1976 | 5/10/1976 | See Source »

...Signs in Las Vegas compensate for what the buildings may lack in commercial persuasion. And Venturi takes great pains to study them carefully. Some work as polychrome sculpture in the day and sources of light at night; one revolves another is twenty-two stories high; one even says "Howdy Pardner" every thirty seconds. And again the authors find historical parallels. These signs of Las Vegas have their precedents in the sculptural programs on the west facades of Chartres and Notre Dame; both announce the purpose of the building...

Author: By Lydia Robinson, | Title: Learning From Las Vegas | 12/4/1972 | See Source »

Dang right, pardner. Not even the redoubtable Lee Marvin, sadly cast in the title role of Monte Walsh. He and Chet (Jack Palance) amble vaguely across Southwestern cattle country, swapping hand-rolled cigarettes and saddle-sore lines that would make a dogie bleat in an guish. Screenwriters Lukas Heller and David Goodman apparently drew their ideas from The Misfits and The Wild Bunch and hawg-tied them with early Zane Grey dialogue. The resulting wrangle is a tale of aging cowpokes in a changing West that ain't worth the price of a good branding iron...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Hawg-Tied and Saddle Sore | 10/26/1970 | See Source »

...gooders take a long look at the dead men's mounts. They hate killing horses, but you don't leave that kind of evidence roaming around. "They're harmless," says one. "Nothing's harmless in this desert unless it's dead," snaps a pardner. Though the horses are spared, everything else that moves is soon either dying, wounded or dodging...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Four for the Raid | 11/11/1966 | See Source »

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