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Buffalo Girls is a 1995 American Western television miniseries adapted from the 1990 novel of the same name by Larry McMurtry. Directed by Rod Hardy , it starred Anjelica Huston and Melanie Griffith , with Gabriel Byrne and Peter Coyote .
"Buffalo Gals" is a traditional American song, published as "Lubly Fan" in 1844 by the blackface minstrel John Hodges, who performed as "Cool White". Whilst the song is often attributed to John Hodges it is likely to have a history that pre-dates its publication. [ 1 ]
John Hodges (July 28, 1821 [1] – April 23, 1891); known as Cool White, was an American blackface minstrel entertainer, who wrote or popularized the song "Buffalo Gals", published by him in 1844 under the title "Lubly Fan". There is some dispute as to whether he composed the tune or adapted a traditional air.
"Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight" is a science fiction novelette by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin, originally published in the November 1987 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and collected in Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences (1987). [1]
Buffalo Girls is a 1990 novel written by American author Larry McMurtry about Calamity Jane. It is written in the novel prose style mixed with a series of letters from Calamity Jane to her daughter. In her letters, Calamity describes herself as being a drunken hellraiser but never an outlaw. Her letters also describe her larger-than-life ...
Buffalo Gal Pictures is an independent TV and film production company based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. [1] The company has produced 20 feature films, 10 television dramas, 8 documentaries, and over 50 hours of television series. [1] In 2004, it premiered the Isabella Rossellini film The Saddest Music in the World at the Sundance Film Festival.
The current review notes that there has been recent interest in eating less meat and switching to more plant-based foods for health and environmental reasons. As this research notes, plant-based ...
Chris Enss (born 1961) is an American author [1] and screenwriter. [2] Enss has written more than 20 books on the subject of women in the Old West, and has collaborated with producer Howard Kazanjian on four books, including two about Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.