Singer, Rapper and Instrumentalist Ravs Takes Her Own Independent Time
A self-taught piano and guitar player, Ravs uses her marketing studies to promote herself as an artist.
A self-taught piano and guitar player, Ravs uses her marketing studies to promote herself as an artist.
The UNT alum and Sideways star is coming home to play an Accidental Texan.
Ryann Bee Gordon’s debut novel was inspired by her grandfather, a POW in Vietnam.
Alex Irish survived a shooting, and she’s back with a vengeance.
The brothers in Wonder Gang are in control of their fate, and it’s looking good.
Dallas singer Kali Flower is entering her ’90s R&B, F-girl era.
Pussy Riot has strong ties to Dallas, and we couldn’t be happier.
Dani Bee will make you laugh to death with her one-woman show.
Didn’t we save our ex’s contact as “Toxic Fantasy”? Hunter Avant has a new pop persona as Vonti.
In a new short series on YouTube, a Dallas actress has some interesting pre-nuptial conversations.
In his latest film, House of Dolls, director Juan Salas tells the story of three estranged sisters coming together in the midst of a tragedy. Following a death in the family, the sisters in Salinas’ movie return home to handle the estate and must learn to put aside their differences…
The story behind this Plano production of the holiday classic might even be sweeter than the tale of George Bailey.
See the best photos from the film premiere of The Iron Claw, about the famed Denton wrestling family the Von Erichs.
For David Lunsford, songs are souvenirs of his life’s journey.
Dallas band Overshare are looking for venues to let them rock.
A special guest made a surprise visit to the new Cowboys and Post Malone-themed Raising Cane’s in Dallas.
Alex O’aiza has a new indie-pop dream track called “Let You Go.”
She’s known for writing for artists such as Ariana Grande, but Victoria Monét also has what it takes as a performer.
We all love Hispanic culture, so let’s get to celebrating.
Beyoncé’s Arlington concert is a royal occasion, and there are several events to celebrate Queen Bey’s return to DFW.
Born out of the most difficult time of Green’s life, his latest album and tour see him going through the stages of grief by way of expansive sounds.
An all-women comedy group is unapologetically demanding the spotlight.