There’s a Texas Rangers Art Treasure Hunt in Greater Dallas. Why Are You Still Sitting There?
The Texas Rangers teamed up with famed Dallas sculptor Brad Oldham for a treasure hunt that sports fans will love.
The Texas Rangers teamed up with famed Dallas sculptor Brad Oldham for a treasure hunt that sports fans will love.
The festival promises a scene out of a Disney dream, but with a river and city view.
Our theme this year is “The Lone Star Metropolis.”
“Twist and Shout: The Music of The Beatles” is playing at the Meyerson Symphony Center this weekend.
The two shows at the Dallas Contemporary are complementary in their themes.
Feast your eye-holes on one of Dallas’ most prized represetatives of the animal kingdom.
Nonprofit OutLoud Dallas presents an immersive youth-centered theater experience called See Me at the Eisemann Center for Performing Arts in Richardson.
The concert film/documentary hybrid is screening at The Texas Theatre on Sept. 18.
Horror author Preston Fassel suggests that we deal with anxiety by watching horror.
Some Sherman locals were thrilled by the city’s new installation, but others claimed they didn’t recognize their city anymore.
From “Psycho” to “The Love Witch,” there’s a spooky selection of films screening at theaters all over Dallas-Fort Worth.
The designer focuses on long-lasting, classic design.
In an effort to decrease the rate of opioid overdose deaths, an initiative launches this month to install Narcan vending machines in North Texas.
The traveling exhibit details 50 years of landmark LGBTQ civil rights cases.
Fellow weirdos can now unite through Meetup.
The renowned North Texas ballet company brings generations of experience and a fresh perspective to a timeless classic.
The Dallas songstress, actress, producer, mental health advocate and beauty industry bombshell has joined the ranks of Bloomberg’s Billionaire Index.
Pools, parties, parades: Dallas’ LGBTQ scene and its allies will be partying all of September on Cedar Springs and around the city.
Petite Saison, a new mini shop in Dallas’ Bishop Arts neighborhood, serves as a pop-up for artists and small businesses.
The new Grandscape venue delivers a huge hit, but it’s more a triple than a home run.
The comedian brings her famed sarcasm and new-mom perspective to Dallas’ Majestic Theatre with a show on Sept. 5.
There’s really an FBI file out about Paul Riddell’s supposed double-dealings with Dr. Who’s Nemeses.