Queen For a Day Returns To Spotlight Women in Comedy
An all-women comedy group is unapologetically demanding the spotlight.
An all-women comedy group is unapologetically demanding the spotlight.
The third entry in a trilogy brings less gore and more emotional heft (along with the comedy).
Tiffany Gomas from Dallas apologized for freaking out on an American Airlines flight. But she still won’t say what she saw.
The theme park with the world’s first log flume ride plans to open a new log flume attraction in 2024.
Witchcraft has made its way back to Denton with a community of occult practitioners and mystics.
Fill the long Labor Day weekend with coffee, beer and Kevin Von Erich. Not in that order.
Rockwall police picked up former Hannah Montana star Mitchel Musso on Saturday at a hotel for refusing to pay for a bag of chips, and booked him on charges of theft and public intoxication.
For many of us, the Grapevine’s Maple Avenue location was much more than a bar.
If you’re tired as hell of hearing about nepo babies but also want to be outraged by show business, meet these nepo parents.
Didn’t get enough Dallas Pride this year? Celebrate Texas Latino Pride.
TV pundit Glenn Beck makes the case for the “Biden crime family” by shoehorning his case into a production of The Godfather that wouldn’t even be good enough for the unofficial porn parody.
Bruce Coleman is recalled as a kind, gentle and funny mentor who had a passion for almost every aspect of theater productions.
This week offers gorgeous art, fantastical theatre and one real Good Burger.
South Side Studios was once a hub for TV shows and movie productions and now that it’s got a new owner, it’s being renovated so Dallas can compete for major film and TV productions once again.
The Russian Banya of Dallas offers traditional ice baths, so we took it for a test dip.
WFAA meteorologist Pete Delkus is having some real fun with his most recent viral moment.
When wrestler Kevin Von Erich heard that a movie was being made about his family, he was inspired to do a live Q&A-style show at The Majestic so he could tell the story on his terms.
You know Please Don’t Destroy from SNL. If you don’t like their live show, they’ll double your money, they say. We think they’re joking.
This week’s event recommendations come with a lot of laughs and books … and more than a few cheers.
One of the first signs that “Jaws” would become a box office juggernaut happened in Dallas when Spielberg watched audiences scream, toss their popcorn and even vomit, according to a new book.
Dallas marketing executive Tiffany Gomas apologized for her meltdown on an American Airlines flight that earned her fame as the “crazy plane lady.”
There were more fights happening outside the ring than in it at the Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz showdown at the AAC.