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It’s inevitable and likely to happen to us all, and there’s very little any of us living in North Texas can do about it.
It’s inevitable and likely to happen to us all, and there’s very little any of us living in North Texas can do about it.
The death on Thursday of Queen Elizabeth II at the ripe old age of 96 ended the second-longest monarchy in the history of the world: 70 years and 214 days on the British royal throne.
Summer has come and passed, the management can never last. August has certainly been a challenging month for the Rangers.
Dallas will celebrate the transgender community with the inaugural TX Trans Pride event, a partnership between Prism Health North Texas and Arttitude.
One of the longest-running events in Deep Ellum won’t be back this year, but not everyone is mourning the loss.
Plenty of contemporary plays have women in them. But in his biting new satire, Mathew Posey of Ochre House Theater (825 Exposition Ave.) actually wants to focus on them. Using song and dance and even some vaudevillian tricks, the Ochre season opener is all about exploring roles of oppression and oppressor.
It wasn’t too long ago when being called a nerd was a put-down, but lo and behold, now everybody wants to be one.
The summer may be over, but there are will still be plenty of opportunities to catch a movie in an outdoor theater.
A Dallas staple is closing up shop and moving its stock to its warehouse. Asel Art Supply announced Tuesday on Facebook that it will close its flagship store on Cedar Springs Road on Tuesday, Sept. 20, after almost five decades of service.
Since hemp became federally legalized in 2018, there have been numerous stories about entrepreneurs getting into the farming side of the industry and losing hundreds of thousands of dollars.
If you could touch and feel refracted light, it would be one of Mexican-born, Dallas-based artist Gabriel Dawe’s installations. Made with sewing thread in vibrant and mesmerizing colors, Plexus, No. 41 is site-specific to Talley Dunn Gallery (5020 Tracy St.) and is part of Ode to Futility on view through December 10.
The warmth of the Caribbean sweeps into Dallas with the beauty of masquerade bands, colorful glittering costumes robust with feathers and the sounds of steel pans
It was a big weekend for podcasts. In Dallas, Friday was the last day of the Podcast Movement, “the largest gathering of podcasts,” as they call it.
Ever since Free Play Arcade founder Corey Hyden opened his first location in Richardson in 2015, he’s had his eye on Dallas.
In the journalism business we have one simple rule to maintain our sanity: Don’t read the comments (save for an overworked editor or two who delight in correcting uninformed readers). But we’re happy to read comments belonging to other news entities. Especially when they go bonkers. A News 4 San…
The huge rainstorm that swept through Dallas on Monday also swept a good amount of water into some Deep Ellum establishments.
“Here we go again…” The main challenge with watching Mamma Mia! live and on stage is to keep yourself from singing along to all the ABBA hits that form the soundtrack. But we think we can handle it just to get a peep at Lyric Stage’s production of the beloved musical hitting the Majestic Theatre (1925 Elm St.) on Wednesday, August 24, and running through Sunday.
The torrential downpour that rolled across North Texas between Sunday night and Monday gave us more than six months worth of rain
If you’ve been to your local Walmart or Target lately, you know that for a while now that it’s been Back to School season.
The Grapevine-Colleyville ISD school board is clamping down on materials it deems objectionable.
Every major character on the AMC dramatic series Breaking Bad and its spinoff Better Call Saul has gone through a major transformation.
Cheryl Nichols doesn’t shy away from difficult topics. In her latest feature film, Doula, she and her fiancé, writer and actor Arron Shiver