A TCU Alum is Joining the Cast of SNL This Season
Ahead of its 51st season, Saturday Night Live has announced five new cast members, including one who attended TCU.
Ahead of its 51st season, Saturday Night Live has announced five new cast members, including one who attended TCU.
With the prolific showrunner bringing a massive production studio here, we thought we’d look at the types of works North Texas will soon be the backdrop of.
The musical, inspired by a Dallas woman’s real account of a false alert about a Hawaii missile attack, opens off Broadway next week.
Comedian Luis Juarez will headline a lineup of area comedians on Sept. 19 at the Latino Cultural Center in Deep Ellum.
A unique space for visual art, the Dallas World Aquarium unearths a rare 1983 Warhol collection of animal portraits.
Filmed in North Texas, the heartfelt story of “a 59-year-old Rudy” captures the spirit of local football culture and an inspiring return to the gridiron.
The exhibit from interdisciplinary artist Alex Da Corte closes at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth on Sept. 7.
Spain’s vibrant flamenco tradition meets Hollywood glamor for a two-day showcase in Dallas this weekend.
Among Big Bend’s sprawling southwest wonder are a couple of gorgeous waterfalls worthy of the trek out west.
Best of Dallas Reader’s Choice voting ends at midnight on September 3. Mark your ballot now to support your favorites.
With 42 North Texas artists spread across eight locations, you’ll have plenty to explore all that Garland has to offer.
The multi-disciplinary Dallas artist’s debut feature, Real Life, is a local breakout that should be on your radar.
Take advantage of the holiday weekend – you’ve earned it.
The university lifted its ‘pause’ of campus drag performances in light of a ruling regarding a similar ban at West Texas A&M.
Ahead of a book tour stop at Interbang Books, we caught up with author Jeff Weiss as he examines the role he played in invasive celebrity coverage of the early 2000s.
Defying cultural barriers, Latino comedians in Dallas find a universal language in laughter away from comedy clubs.
We’re up one from last year, in case anyone needs to microdose local pride today.
A uniform update gives Dallas police a trendy new look, and it is more flamboyant than two Village People combined.
A sports-centric museum exhibition is coming to Dallas this fall, complete with a presentation from Joe Buck and Bob Costas.
The 258 Deaf Variety Show is literally shining the spotlight on Dallas’ deaf artists.
Later this year, Dallas will be one of only two cities in the U.S. opening the doors of Netflix House, an immersive experience based on streaming favorites.
Move over Austin, Knox/Henderson just scored a fresh, new beat.