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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 31, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Dom Flemons and Andy Hedges sit in the wings during the show called, "Get Ridin' When you Get the Blues," in the main auditorium at the Elko Convention Center. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 30, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Gail Steiger and Waddie Mitchell chat backstage just before the keynote presentation at the Elko Convention Center Auditorium. At right is Juni Fisher. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 31, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: In the green room from left to right, Trinity Seely, Waddie Mitchell, Dave Stamey and Juni Fisher go over the plan for the next show at the Convention Center main Auditorium called, "Cohorts and Collaborators" which is a tribute to Waddie Mitchell and hosted by Waddie Mitchell Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
February 1, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Margo Cilker and Dean Shakked in the green room before the show at the Western Folklife Center's G Three Bar Theater. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
February 1, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: From left, Leah Sawyer, Carin Mari, and Kristyn Harris chat as they get ready backstage before Michael Martin Murphy's show at the main auditorium at the Elko Convention Center. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 30, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Host Steven Hatcher checks in on Juni Fisher as she tunes up her guitar before performing in the Ruby Mountain Ballroom at the Elko Conference Center. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 31, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Pipp Gillette, right, puts on banjo fingerpicks while he warms up backstage before the next show at the Convention Center main auditorium called, "Cohorts and Collaborators" which is a tribute to Waddie Mitchell hosted by Waddie Mitchell. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 31, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Lisa Hackett and her husband Waddie Mitchell in the green room just after the conclusion of "Cohorts and Collaborators" which was a tribute to Mitchell and hosted by Mitchell at the Elko Convention Center main auditorium. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 30, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Members of Painted Horse get ready backstage to perform at the keynote presentation at the Elko Convention Center Auditorium. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 31, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Jessie Veeder's red boots as she warms up in the green room before the show called, "Get Ridin' When you Get the Blues," in the main auditorium at the Elko Convention Center. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 31, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Andy Hedges warms up in the hallway by the green room during the show called, "Get Ridin' When you Get the Blues," in the main auditorium at the Elko Convention Center. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
February 1, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Ismay, center, chats with Lara Manzanares, left, backstage at the Western Folklife Center's G Three Bar Theater. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
February 1, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Carin Mari, left and Juni Fisher, center help Leah Sawyer get ready backstage before Michael Martin Murphy's show at the main auditorium at the Elko Convention Center before. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 31, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Jessie Veeder watches from the wings during the show called, "Get Ridin' When you Get the Blues," in the main auditorium at the Elko Convention Center. Behind her are Seth Brewster and Katelyn Eisenhooth of Buffalo Kin, Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 30, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Juni Fisher, right, and Waddie Mitchell backstage just before the keynote presentation at the Elko Convention Center Auditorium. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
February 1, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Chief Phillip Whiteman Jr performs a sage ceremony in the green room of the main auditorium at the Elko Convention Center before Michael Martin Murphy's show. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
February 1, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Carin Mari and RW Hampton practice together in the green room of the main auditorium at the Elko Convention Center before Michael Martin Murphy's show. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 30, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: From left to right, Chief Phillip Whiteman Jr, executive director Kristin Windbigler, and keynote speaker Gail Steiger backstage at the keynote presentation at the Elko Convention Center Auditorium. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. (Jessica Brandi Lifland/ Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 30, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Andy Hedges, left, and Brenn Hill, right, backstage after performing on the Ruby Mountain music stage at the Elko Conference Center. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 30, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: A Member of Painted Horse watches from backstage during the keynote presentation at the Elko Convention Center Auditorium. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 31, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Maria Lisa Eastman, left, and Clayton Parsons in the doorway of the green room for the G Three Bar Theater. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
February 1, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Margo Cilker chats with Lara Manzanares in the green room before the show at the Western Folklife Center's G Three Bar Theater. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
February 1, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: RW Hampton, left, and Matt Robertson shake hands backstage at the Elko Convention Center. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
February 1, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: From left to right in the green room, Juni Fisher and Waddie Mitchell sit backstage before Michael Martin Murphy's show at the main auditorium at the Elko Convention Center. In the mirror from left are Carin Mari, Kristyn Harris and Brenn Hill. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 31, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Jessie Veeder warms up in the green room before the show called, "Get Ridin' When you Get the Blues," in the main auditorium at the Elko Convention Center. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
February 1, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: RW Hampton, left and Michael Martin Murphy, right chat after Michael martin Murphy's show at the Elko Convention Center main auditorium. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
January 31, 2025 - Elko, Nevada, United States: Trinity Seely, left and Brenn Hill chat in the hallway backstage. Scenes from the 40th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada. Organized by a team of folklorists and local cowboy poets including Hal Cannon and Waddie Mitchell, the Gathering started in 1985 as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, telling stories of hard work, heartbreak, hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West. The "Elko Gathering" was renamed the "National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" thanks to an act of Congress in 1980. (Jessica Brandi Lifland / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Violent Magic Orchestra live in Aarhus, Denmark
Aarhus, Denmark. 10th, April 2025. The Japanese metal act Violent Magic Orchestra performs a live concert with live band members at Radar in Aarhus. Here the band members are preparing backstage for the live show.
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USA - 2008 - Coachella festival in Indio
Serj Tankian performing at the 2008 Coachella festival in Indio.
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Sugar plum jazz: The Nutcracker at London's new Tuff Nutt club - in pictures
Go backstage at Drew McOnie's swinging version of the festive favourite, staged in a pop-up nightspot on the South Bank.
Patrick Boyle on the drums. The show takes place in an intimate cabaret setting created at the Southbank Centre
Patrick Boyle rehearsing Nutcracker at the Tuff Nutt Jazz Club, Southbank Centre. Directed and choreographed by Drew McOnie.
(Opening Night 04-11-2023)
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Sugar plum jazz: The Nutcracker at London's new Tuff Nutt club - in pictures
Go backstage at Drew McOnie's swinging version of the festive favourite, staged in a pop-up nightspot on the South Bank.
Patricia Zhou (Sugarplum) rehearses
Patricia Zhou rehearsing Nutcracker at the Tuff Nutt Jazz Club, Southbank Centre. Directed and choreographed by Drew McOnie.
(Opening Night 04-11-2023)
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Sugar plum jazz: The Nutcracker at London's new Tuff Nutt club - in pictures
Go backstage at Drew McOnie's swinging version of the festive favourite, staged in a pop-up nightspot on the South Bank.
Choreographer and director Drew McOnie with dancers Patricia Zhou and Tim Hodges in rehearsals
Drew McOnie, Patricia Zhou and Tim Hodges rehearsing Nutcracker at the Tuff Nutt Jazz Club, Southbank Centre. Directed and choreographed by Drew McOnie.
(Opening Night 04-11-2023)
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Sugar plum jazz: The Nutcracker at London's new Tuff Nutt club - in pictures
Go backstage at Drew McOnie's swinging version of the festive favourite, staged in a pop-up nightspot on the South Bank.
In McOnieÕs new version, the balletÕs young heroine, Clara, has become a boy, Clive, played by Sam Salter
Sam Salter rehearsing Nutcracker at the Tuff Nutt Jazz Club, Southbank Centre. Directed and choreographed by Drew McOnie.
(Opening Night 04-11-2023)
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‘Enough of this plus!’ A paradigm shift at Australian fashion week
2022's runways feature historically diverse casting, signalling broader changes in how the fashion industry could operate.
Backstage at the Curve Edit fashion show. Australian Fashion Week 2022 at Carriageworks, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 12/05/2022.
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‘Enough of this plus!’ A paradigm shift at Australian fashion week
2022's runways feature historically diverse casting, signalling broader changes in how the fashion industry could operate.
Backstage at the Curve Edit fashion show. Australian Fashion Week 2022 at Carriageworks, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 12/05/2022.
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‘Enough of this plus!’ A paradigm shift at Australian fashion week
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‘Enough of this plus!’ A paradigm shift at Australian fashion week
2022's runways feature historically diverse casting, signalling broader changes in how the fashion industry could operate.
Backstage at the Nicol & Ford fashion show. Australian Fashion Week 2022 at Carriageworks, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 12/05/2022.
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‘Enough of this plus!’ A paradigm shift at Australian fashion week
2022's runways feature historically diverse casting, signalling broader changes in how the fashion industry could operate.
Model Backstage at the Nicol & Ford fashion show. Australian Fashion Week 2022 at Carriageworks, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 12/05/2022.
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‘Enough of this plus!’ A paradigm shift at Australian fashion week
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‘Enough of this plus!’ A paradigm shift at Australian fashion week
2022's runways feature historically diverse casting, signalling broader changes in how the fashion industry could operate.
Model Mia Dennis. Backstage at the Nicol & Ford fashion show. Australian Fashion Week 2022 at Carriageworks, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 12/05/2022.
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‘Enough of this plus!’ A paradigm shift at Australian fashion week
2022's runways feature historically diverse casting, signalling broader changes in how the fashion industry could operate.
Model Kai Clancy. Backstage at the Nicol & Ford fashion show. Australian Fashion Week 2022 at Carriageworks, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 12/05/2022.
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Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London.
Matthew Rose (Wotan) and Rachel Nicholls (Brünnhilde). Tech rehearsals for a new production of Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London. Photograph by David Levene. 15/11/21
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Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London.
Matthew Rose (Wotan) and Rachel Nicholls (Brünnhilde). Tech rehearsals for a new production of Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London. Photograph by David Levene. 15/11/21
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Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London.
Matthew Rose (Wotan) and Rachel Nicholls (Brünnhilde). Tech rehearsals for a new production of Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London. Photograph by David Levene. 15/11/21
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Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London.
Matthew Rose (Wotan). Tech rehearsals for a new production of Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London. Photograph by David Levene. 15/11/21
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Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London.
Matthew Rose (Wotan). Tech rehearsals for a new production of Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London. Photograph by David Levene. 15/11/21
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Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London.
Emma Bell (Sieglinde) tries to get plastic black snow out of her hair. Tech rehearsals for a new production of Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London. Photograph by David Levene. 15/11/21
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Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London.
Emma Bell (Sieglinde) tries to get plastic black snow out of her hair. Tech rehearsals for a new production of Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London. Photograph by David Levene. 15/11/21
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Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London.
A detail of Rachel Nicholls (Brünnhilde) costume. Tech rehearsals for a new production of Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London. Photograph by David Levene. 15/11/21
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Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London.
Rachel Nicholls (Brünnhilde, second from left) and Emma Bell (Sieglinde, second from right). Tech rehearsals for a new production of Wagner's The Valkyrie, directed by Richard Jones for the English National Opera. The Coliseum, London. Photograph by David Levene. 15/11/21
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