It’s Victoria Monét’s Time For Pop Stardom
She’s known for writing for artists such as Ariana Grande, but Victoria Monét also has what it takes as a performer.
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.
Didn’t get enough Dallas Pride this year? Celebrate Texas Latino Pride.
As a twentysomething, Brett Landin knows about heartache in the digital era. She’s a true girl’s girl songwriter.
Arlington native Scott Hoying is taking on a solo project “Parallel” to his super successful band Pentatonix.
The Texas heat may be blistering, but a community of senior residents is finding joy in the outdoors.
For decades, Dallas has often been regarded as a “behind-the-scenes” music city. But with UpNext Festival, which is taking place this Saturday and Sunday, the festival’s founder aims to put more artists at the forefront and set them up for long careers.
Dahlia Knowles of Lorelei K is still fighting for trans representation in music.
We don’t all aspire to live a Kardashian life. Connor Hubbard reminds us that it’s OK to live normally.
If you’ve already binged the new “Black Mirror” season (of course you did) you watched Dallas actor Robbie Tann. We asked him all the questions.
Sydney Sweeney leads the cast in Reality, about a former U.S. intelligence specialist sentenced for leaking an intelligence report about the 2016 presidential election.
The man who invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos deserves to be knighted. But at the very least, a biopic directed by Eva Longoria.
Pop-punk is not dead. At all. Dallas band Van Full of Nuns plays pop-punk classics and some originals for all you early aughts lovers.
Ashton Edminster has been planning her pop stardom since before she could speak. Her plan is working.
You probably recognize North Texas actress Yasmine Al-Bustami, because no matter what TV show you’re watching, she’s probably on it.
Charlie Puth plays on Wednesday in Dallas. “We don’t talk anymore” about Selena Gomez, though.
Hamburger Mary’s is a franchise out of San Francisco that will open on June 1 in what used to the Cedar Springs Tap House.
Two Dallas mainstay artists (one who is known to strip down to his skivvies onstage), are coming together for a cool new project.
Elizabeth Olsen had her reasons to delve into the character of Candy Montgomery – her costar Jesse Plemons wanted mainly to come home to Texas.