Texas Theatre to Show Encore Screening of Björk: Cornucopia
Dallas is the only city in the U.S. showing an encore of the avant-garde live concert film for a one-night-only screening on May 22.
Dallas is the only city in the U.S. showing an encore of the avant-garde live concert film for a one-night-only screening on May 22.
Marisol: A Retrospective allows for a deeper look at the pop art powerhouse who captured the imagination of the 1960s.
“City of Hate,” indeed. We know just the places to take anyone you’re unwittingly stuck hanging out with this weekend.
Pickleball is all the rage. Do you know where to go to get in on the fun?
‘Supporters’ groups like the Dallas Beer Guardians take soccer matches to the next level with drums, flags, and yes, beer.
The Oak Cliff theater is partnering with American Cinematheque to present “Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair” next month.
The Texas-proud film star had a colorful filmography with roles in Walking Tall and the James Bond franchise.
Filmmaker Anthony Asota finds community, connection and healing in his documentary debut focused on one of Dallas’ most treasured bookstores.
The three-time Academy Award winner known for films like Kramer Vs. Kramer and Bonnie and Clyde died Sunday, his manager confirmed.
GLP-1s have reshaped Dallas’ bariatrics, decreasing surgeries by as much as 60%.
Ticket sales for our Dallas Wings have jumped more than 300%.
Thanks to a viral TikTok, Oak Cliff teacher Bibiana Gonzalez got the surprise of her life.
The new exhibit from Dallas artist Brandy Michele Adams transforms trauma into healing by engaging all five senses.
For the first time in team history, the Dallas Mavericks have won the No 1. draft pick lottery. Was it all just part of Nico’s master plan?
Actor and filmmaker Taylor Foster on growing up in a small North Texas town, finding her love for film and autism representation.
The annual literature celebration promises slam poetry, a book fair, live jazz and a conversation with former Poet Laureate Joy Harjo.
The new festival will showcase food, music and art from across the African Diaspora at Fair Park on May 17.
Club Clearview, once a heartbeat of creativity and irreverence, is celebrating a special reunion on May 30 at It’ll Do Club.
The Dallas independent movie theater is showing a slate of standout Korean films like Parasite throughout May.
North Texas filmmakers say the president’s announcement of “100% tariffs” makes 0% sense.
If you’re lucky, you might get to see him at a screening for Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. Or at a barbecue spot.
Deep Vellum is one of the local groups that must proceed without the grant money promised by the National Endowment for the Arts.