Well, here's an all-local line-up you wouldn't really piece together, which is the point of this night. Dallas hip-hop collective Brain Gang... More >>
If you missed The Relatives last month as part of Bridge-o-Rama, you've been granted another divine chance to see the light. The West Dallas... More >>
"I've been in bands since I was 17 and I'm now 34. My self image is that of a jammer. A scroungy jammer. If I don't have a band and don't play... More >>
The concept of Hotel Tesseract is spatial, with eight "rooms" filled with stories, just like any other brick-and-mortar hotel. Except this one... More >>
This inaugural Deep Ellum "folk-alternative event" promises to take an "under-appreciated genre" and showcase it in an "underrated, historic... More >>
The third installment of KXT's Triple Play series tops itself with this DFW uppercut. People on Vacation, the Dallas duo of Bowling For Soup's... More >>
Baltimore duo Ed Schrader's Music Beat just released Jazz Mind on Rhode Island's always dependable scuzz bucket Load Records, and their drum... More >>
We were all scared there for a while, weren't we? Earlier this year, it looked like the 33-year-old Greenville Avenue St. Patrick's Day Parade... More >>
In its fifth year, South by So What?! has become defined by a certain subgenre of metal and pop-punk straight outta the 'burbs and not afraid... More >>
Billed as "DXDW," or "Dallas by Dallas Wicked Awesome," or something to that effect, this show features the five fingers of locals Daniel Hart,... More >>
If you're not planning on going to 35 Denton, this all-local show is a nice way to ease into the weekend. And there are four different flavors... More >>
Few fused Mexican rhythms with "Nuevo Wavo" quite like Joe King Carrasco. The native Texan was penning Farfisa-driven party anthems way back in... More >>
Yes, there's a certain nostalgia in the air at 35 Denton this year, in the form of headliners the Jesus & Mary Chain, the Raincoats and Built... More >>
When guitarist Ana da Silva met bassist Gina Birch in art school and started going to gigs in London in the late '70s, their fate was already... More >>
A businessman and a bishop used Cowboys' Hall of Famer Deion Sanders' name to drum up interest in a charter school. Then they tried to score from the deal.
A businessman and a bishop used Cowboys' Hall of Famer Deion Sanders' name to drum up interest in a charter school. Then they tried to score from the deal.
A businessman and a bishop used Cowboys' Hall of Famer Deion Sanders' name to drum up interest in a charter school. Then they tried to score from the deal.