Keeping Loud: After 40 Wild Years, KNON Has No Plans To Fade Into Radio Silence
To celebrate its anniversary, the station is hosting a concert at the Granada Theater with artists Jay Perez, R.L. Griffin and Igor and the Red Elvises, among others.
To celebrate its anniversary, the station is hosting a concert at the Granada Theater with artists Jay Perez, R.L. Griffin and Igor and the Red Elvises, among others.
It was a Gen X and millennial alt-rock fantasy when Noel Gallagher and Garbage took to the stage on Saturday at Dos Equis Pavilion.
The exhibition reminds us of the parallels between the apartheid and Jim Crow laws.
The Deep Ellum Art Festival is making a comeback, and it is new and improved, organizers say.
Arts Mission Oak Cliff is a nontraditional art space, and its newest event is a prime example of its mission. On Saturday, Jan. 28, the space will host Quimeras, an interactive fashion and art presentation offering an arsenal of powerful works by young LGBTQ+ artists. These Texas newcomers are poised to…
David Quadrini is a hard man to pin down. The gallerist, curator and artist has spent the past few months carefully choosing pieces for a truly remarkable show at the new gallery Meliksetian Briggs in Dallas, showcasing the works of critically acclaimed Dutch artist Bas Jan Ader. The show, opening on…
It’s that special time of year again, when Dallasites swarm to malls, clothing stores, toy shops, post offices and city streets, all juiced-up and ready to rage after hitting the neighborhood Starbucks to load up on sugary, pepperminty caffeinated cream before pushing their credit lines to the limit.
Deep Ellum is known for many things: late nights, music, drinking, recreational substances, art, culture and a few other unmentionable activities.
On a humid, rainy Thursday night at The Factory in Deep Ellum, The Smile made its Dallas debut. The group name might not mean a thing to most people, but its members’ names certainly will.
Just over one year ago, musician Caleb Danielle had a vision. The 25-year-old singer-songwriter and Arkansas native had lived a hard life: sleeping in sheds, traveling around the country and busking for a living.
Over the past few years, the terms “self-care” and “wellness” have successfully caught the public’s imagination.
SAIAH gained a significant following over the past year. The Los Angeles-based, non-binary artist will be making a stop through Dallas on tour with Sad Dynamite to promote their new single, “Blue,” released on Nov. 11.
Dallas has a somewhat misplaced reputation for providing three main-course activities for its 1.2 million proud residents: shopping, eating and drinking. For those who enjoy partaking in all three at the same time, there are plenty of places to do so now, as just about every soulless commercial development stringently…
Every so often, an artist leaves us perplexed, dumbfounded with the way their art imitates life – sometimes in a most sinister and cynical way.
On an ordinary day a year ago, 23-year-old Aaron Paredes woke up at his parents’ house in Arlington. He checked his phone, just as he always did, and to both his surprise and that of his close friends, he was TikTok famous. He scrolled through text after text of friends…
What in the world could Josey Records, The Ben and Skin Show and a young career jazz musician living in Los Angeles possibly have in common?
In the wake of COVID, climate change crisis, inflation, and the general glum of everything sucking that’s dominated the past couple of years, Van Damme wants to change things up.
It’s been almost four decades since Jane’s Addiction played their first show in Dallas, at the legendary Theater Gallery in Deep Ellum.
It’s been said it takes 20 years to become an overnight success, and Dallas-based visual artist Joey Brock might just prove that saying to be true.
On Sept. 9 and 10, Fiction Coffee’s own Ian McGee will compete in the U.S. Coffee Championships preliminary round. The event will be hosted in Raleigh, North Carolina …
Tired of cocktails that cost as much as a meal, and meals that cost as much as your car payment? (And we wish that were just a witty analogy.) In Dallas, that seems the norm now …
From the top of the Santa Monica Mountains, surrounded by trees, plants, foraging animals and an assortment of art supplies in his yurt, Brandon Boyd is happy.