SJ Reidhead is the author of two western novels, and several books about Tombstone and Wyatt Earp. She blogs at The Pink Flamingo. While she is highly critical of the influence of far right conservatives on her beloved Republican Party, her first priority is to do everything possible to help stop the far left, Democratic destruction of the United States. She is currently working on a book about fashion in the Wild West from 1860-1910, doing edits on an inspirational book, and trying to work on a new novel in her "spare" time. Her first play, a one man show about Doc Holiday is due to premier next summer.
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Tips From a Professional Christmas Tree Decorator
Part I – How to properly light an artificial tree, or, Don’t blow up the house!
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Pit Stops Along the Way - Part I
A look at some of the greatest out-of-the-way stops the next time you drive through the Southwest.
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Slow Drivers Bug Me!
If those who drive slow and follow too close are offended, guess what? I don’t give a rip.
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Michael Hurd, the 'Ignored' Wyeth Original
Michael Hurd's friends consider him the best production of the American Royal Family of artists.
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Did You Hear the One About the Woman Who Wore PJs to the Library?
SJ Reidhead on contemporary fashion (or lack thereof): Where is the romance, where is the glamour?
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Enough With the Blood, Violence, and Gore on Television
The incessant blood and gore that is packed meaninglessly into TV has got to stop.
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TV Review: Ghost Hunters at the OK Corral
What about the Sci-Fi series Ghost Hunters and their episode at the OK Corral? Okay, I'll stop laughing...
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In Defense of the Tacky
We all have a secret vice. Mine is palm trees and pink flamingos.
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Counting the Cost of the Gunfight at the OK Corral
I don’t know if I can enjoy the exciting events that are planned — people died here, families lost loved ones, and lives were ruined.
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Vendettas And Penny Dreadfuls: Putting The Life Of Wyatt Earp Into Perspective
It was the moment of legend. It was the moment when reality would later merge with myth.
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