Sueños, Daze: Retro Reverie and Sonic Escapes at Dallas’ Black Cat Records ‘N’ Comics
Sueños and Daze’s first Texas run delivered on electrifying performances that paired well with Black Cat’s nostalgic charm.
Sueños and Daze’s first Texas run delivered on electrifying performances that paired well with Black Cat’s nostalgic charm.
The Dallas-raised cinephile has honed his love for movies into a celebrated career by curating cinematic magic for the North Texas film community.
The North Texas animator’s journey from small-town roots to crafting cosmic magic culminates in her work on Elio, Pixar’s latest adventure hitting theaters this weekend.
20,000 punks united at Dos Equis to sing, scream and celebrate on a thrilling night of the I Can’t Hear You World Tour.
For decades, Dallas artist Clay Austin has transformed the city’s discarded fragments into vibrant canvases, leaving an indelible mark on Deep Ellum’s artistic legacy.
From heartfelt anthems to synth-fueled singalongs, the Alive & Kicking Tour proved the ’80s never left-they just got louder.
The Movie Theater company is screening a special summer series featuring thrillers like Jaws, Deep Blue Sea and The Shallows.
The Virginia Beach rockers lit up the Dallas crowd with jamming performances, proving indie rock’s timeless pull.
Club Clearview, once a heartbeat of creativity and irreverence, is celebrating a special reunion on May 30 at It’ll Do Club.
With three decades of music, Mogwai turned their Dallas finale into an unforgettable symphony of raw power and emotion.
The city’s first-ever poet laureate looks back on a year of his groundbreaking book, Occupy Whiteness and its prescience for the times we’re in now.
Thin Line Fest turned Denton into a sonic playground where punk chaos, indie charm and raw creativity converged.
Prepare for laughs and Texas pride as the new film follows Austin heroes fighting to save their golf course.
Thin Line Fest will see creativity and community collide to celebrate soundscapes, cinema and more in the heart of Denton.
From dodging police raids to narrowly averting electrocution, Swaney recounts the rebellious birth of modern Deep Ellum.
North Texas musicians are crafting a new narrative that weaves in diversity, inclusivity and the impact of storytelling through music.
Even RoboCop loves the Dallas music scene.