Beetlejuice: The Musical Is a Hilarious and Lively ‘Show About Death’
The musical adaptation of the classic Tim Burton film made its North Texas debut at The Music Hall at Fair Park.
The musical adaptation of the classic Tim Burton film made its North Texas debut at The Music Hall at Fair Park.
A Dallas realtor is gaining a big following on TikTok thanks to her honest listing videos.
Insect taxidermy artists tap a growing interest in this form of natural beauty.
Ryann Bee Gordon’s debut novel was inspired by her grandfather, a POW in Vietnam.
The reality star/lawyer is pushing to stop the execution of Ivan Cantu, who maintains that he was framed for two North Texas murders.
Here’s a bit of football news that has nothing to do with Taylor Swift: Jimmy Johnson says it’s all good with Jerry Jones.
Damian Gracia’s words in a viral Tiktok moved people around the world.
Dallas College photography students and faculty are displaying their work alongside established artists at the Adolphus Tower Gallery.
“I said to myself, ‘I am going to grow a beard, I’m gonna power through the itching phase,'” recalls Kendall Brown. “I ceremonially took my razor and shaving cream and threw them underneath the counter and closed the door.” It was 1994. Brown was 29 years old, fresh off multiple…
The Boneyard will be renamed in honor of the inspirational disabled extreme athlete.
At 69, Juicy Jan proves it’s never too late to chase your dreams, even if your dream is to be a burlesque dancer.
Despite its unwoke language, Mel Brooks’ classic still devastates all the ‘isms.’
Dating is such trash that lonely humans in particular are falling for AI companions. Is this a bad thing?
Dallas’ skateparks have received millions in funding, but their fate is up to voters.
The event is for “anyone,” says the organizer: classical and hip-hop fans and everyone in between.
Many former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders have gone to bigger and better things, ranging from reality TV to performing in bands to even scouting for the NBA.
The Cirque is back in town (and on ice) with shows in Frisco and Fort Worth.
Dallas weed dealers say their sales rose in Dry January, but now they have different competing factors to worry about.
Having served as president for a decade, Smatresk will remain at the university and teach biology.
Forget boring lessons. Learn about Black history and culture through plays, comedy shows and even tequila tastings in Dallas.
The Fort Worth artist says there’s enough art for rich people. And just wants to make you laugh with his folk art.
The plays by local writers are inspired by a book by Heather McGhee that analyzes racism and social justice.