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Forty years after the death of John Wayne in 1979, his legacy—and legend—endures.
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The John Wayne Journal is a collection of stories that celebrate the legacy of John Wayne through art, events, special collaborations, and more.
Forty years after the death of John Wayne in 1979, his legacy—and legend—endures.
During these graduation days, we reflect on when the Duke did battle with the Harvard Lampooners—and how he won over the little liberals.
On the occasion of Father’s Day this month comes the first installment of a new series of recollections from John Wayne’s kids.
The roots of a broken family go back to the land, where conflict gives way to growth.
With a new breed of modern-classic menswear, Buck Mason distills dressing down to its simplest—and smartest looking—form.
Guarding against skin cancer, JWCF works to keep America’s youth sun-safe.
From American Choppers to his own company, Jay Teske takes on the leather trade.
From music to fine art, Hannah Mulholland is a renaissance woman for the modern day.
Step aboard John Wayne’s yacht to experience what made Wild Goose such a special place for the Duke.