BigXthaPlug and Jasmine Crockett Appear on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Two budding local legends brought their A-games to late-night TV.
Two budding local legends brought their A-games to late-night TV.
Curated by Tessa Granowski, Nature of Things and OOps bOOks opened this month with a joint Dave Hickey installation.
At a show last week, a young audience member was revived with Narcan after suffering an overdose.
The aptly titled Savage Imperial Death March Tour delivered on its name’s imposing promise.
The latest catchy country/rap hybrid involves one of our hometown heroes.
Dezi 5, Atomic Youth, Curren$y and more help DFW celebrate 4/40 while there’s still something to celebrate in Texas.
The legendary Dallas band kicks off their 22-date tour at the Bomb Factory in Deep Ellum.
This extravagant home has an indoor batting cage, movie theater, wine cellar and barbershop. What more could you need?
The Australian rock legends visited Arlington for a rollicking night of hits.
The new concept from the owners of Tacos, Bites & Beats food truck will open this weekend after three years of development.
At these North Texas shops, escapism is only a book away.
The genre-bending band gave North Texas one of the best shows of the year.
There are many great record stores in North Texas, but these are our favorites.
We were only able to take one bite of some of these; we’re going to need to lie down for a while.
White Settlement is where it’s at, apparently. The music scene is building there thanks to two new underground venues.
Your next lunch might be brought to you by a self-driving robot.
Presented by the Flame Foundation and the Flamenco Fever respectively, Dallas is in for a season of Spanish culture.
The rowdy Aussie punk band approached raucous perfection on Friday night at House of Blues.
With a new album and Dallas date set for the same week, King Buzzo is as busy as ever.
With an upcoming gig in Dallas and a new novel on the way, the bestselling author remains as busy as ever.
Will a Dallasite enter the Big Brother house this summer?
Phoenix man Paul Wilson has created a troupe of dolls in the image of JFK’s killer. He’s not alone in creating Oswald art.