The Weirdest Offshoots from the Star Wars Saga

This past week saw the release of The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special, the latest Star Wars tie-in on Disney+. The title is in part a reference to a very unique entry into the Star Wars mythology, the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special. Airing only once on ABC, The Star…

Arlington Builds an Artistic Community Through Create Arlington

A retro space in downtown Arlington is now second home to a creative community. When Mark Joeckel, former general manager of Arlington Music Hall, had to cancel four months of shows earlier this year because of the pandemic, he says he refocused and re-created a vision he had for local…

Every November, a Writing Group Is Making Published Authors Out of Locals

Although they often write in self-imposed solitude, this month, scribes will have a chance to get … well … Zoom together for some all-nighter writing sessions. November is National Novel Writing Month and NaNoWriMoers nationwide will be jotting down 50,000 words before the clock strikes midnight on Nov. 30. “I…

The Most Entertaining Photos from the Dallas Trump Rally

Politics are serious: Our votes affect livelihoods, freedoms and the pursuit of happiness. But sometimes, politics are unequivocally hilarious. Dallas photographer Ron Shipp ventured to downtown Dallas on Nov. 14 to document the pro-President Donald J. Trump rally that took the streets to demand a recount of votes — or,…

Some Other Things That Biden Should Cancel, Along With Student Debt

As you may have heard, student debt is having a bit of a moment. Specifically, people everywhere (from Sen. Chuck Schumer to Chugs, my college roommate) are calling for at least some portion of student debt to be canceled. In fact, Schumer and Elizabeth Warren recently proposed a resolution that…

45 Things We’re Thankful for in 2020

We don’t need to remind you that this year was terrible, because you’ve surely heard by now. In the spirit of giving thanks, let us focus on the positive so we can get back to planning on stuffing our faces with, well, stuffing. Through COVID deaths, unemployment, shutdowns and political…

Are High-Rise Buildings Uptown-Funking Up the Gayborhood?

Although the Dallas neighborhoods Oak Lawn and Cedar Springs are technically part of Uptown, the potential “uptowning” of the gayborhood is imminent. Mike Ablon of real estate development giant PegasusAblon is looking to take The Strip to the next level by building two residential high rise buildings. One of the…

Dallas Weed Dealers React to Biden’s Win

Brenda is the kind of person who always makes the first move on dating apps. Sometimes they’ll (to help protect the anonymity of the people highlighted in this story, we’ve used they/them pronouns) open with a joke; other times they’ll get right to the point. One day this summer, they…

Drag Shows Are Back on in Dallas, Honey

Local entertainment businesses, from concert venues to drag queens, are adapting to a new world. Dallas queer bars are opening under tightened regulations, and in-person drag shows have returned with queens hungry to serve lewks and make their coin. The pandemic still looms, but there are still ways to enjoy…

The Best Die Hard-Inspired Movies and Some We’d Like to See

It’s the holiday season again, so we can all look forward to an imminent debate regarding whether or not Die Hard is a Christmas movie. It is. It’s heartwarming. It’s about family. Certainly, it’s not nearly as violent and demented as Home Alone, the other holiday classic about a lone…

The Best (and Worst) Fictional Lawyers

In the early 21st century, psychologists began to identify the “CSI effect,” in which people’s perception of law enforcement protocol became largely based on what they saw on network television programs. Of course, there are a fair number of discrepancies between television and reality; real-life criminal cases aren’t solved in…

Don’t Worry About a Civil War. There’s a Faux Opium War Happening Online.

May countless blessings be bestowed upon whichever young people coined the online terms “copium” and “hopium,” because if there’s anything we desperately needed in 2020, it’s a shorthand for how pride cometh before the chagrin-inducing fall. For those unaware, “copium” is a portmanteau of “cope” and “opium,” while “hopium” is…