Texas Rangers May Recap: Notes on Calhoun, Perez, Heim for All-Star and More
They’re OK, the last days of May … but if you’re the Texas Rangers (or Blue Öyster Cult), the last days of May can be great.
They’re OK, the last days of May … but if you’re the Texas Rangers (or Blue Öyster Cult), the last days of May can be great.
Beavis and Butt-Head are back! “Ha, ha, ha. Fire.”The two beloved idiots are returning for a new adventure.
Let the kiddos take their artistic interests to new heights – literally – at Reunion Tower (300 Reunion Blvd. East). From 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 29, kids can dive into watercolors with Crayola Experience Plano. And don’t worry, the products dry fast so little ones can take their projects home that day.
Last week was a hit to the ovaries with the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, which ended legal abortion services in multiple states
The hit 1987 film RoboCop came to life because of the city of Dallas. The story may be set in Detroit but all of the city scenes, buildings and roads for the car chases were filmed in Dallas.
Somebody is dropping the ball right now. It’s hard to say if it’s Comedy Central or Saturday Night Live or some other all-powerful comedy entity
There’s a disclaimer that plays before Disney-Pixars’ latest animated feature Lightyear. The title card explains that the film you are about to see is not about the toy
Less than 12 hours from the official announcement that overturned 1973’s landmark decision in Roe v Wade, abortion activists and supporters rallied across the street
Through his movement of “POPaganda,” Ron English has created an array of merry mascots that poke fun at the foibles of corporate America
Event producer Jared Guynes, best known for his famous ’90s Ninja Turtles pizza party with rapper Vanilla Ice in 2013 and his annual Epic Blaster Battle
There’s a sick irony in this country when it comes to health care. Many of us need pharmaceuticals to stay healthy, but the cost of them can cause even more health problems.
Words are so important. Without them, you couldn’t even read this right now. The only thing more important than words is spelling.
There’s a fun little irony between comedians and Found Footage Festival founders Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher that plays out in their new documentary Chop & Steele.
Fan Expo Dallas took place over the weekend at Dallas’ Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, and this year’s guests included hobbits Sean Astin and Billy Boyd
The protests that broke out a couple of weeks ago during a family-oriented drag show in front of the Mr. Misster lounge in Uptown attracted a “Who’s-Who” of the “Who Gives a Crap?” crowd
Who doesn’t love kicking and screaming? Not to discredit the FC faithful, but we all know that soccer just doesn’t get the same attention locally as the other four major sports.
This Father’s Day, skip the ties and the mugs, and treat your pops to something he’ll remember. Across North Texas, there are several events to celebrate your old man this weekend.
Twenty years ago, the city’s film commission had reached the end of its financial rope, leading the Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Film Commission to its inevitable collapse. A month later, the Dallas Convention and Visitors Bureau – now called VisitDallas – decided the city that gave the world movies RoboCop and…
Dear Dallas: The time has come to step out of your comfort zone and shake up the summer. If you’ve been hiding your impressive musical talents, have aspirations to be this generation’s Jerry Seinfeld or your ears are tired of listening to Harry’s House on repeat, show up to an…
Ten years of business, seven years of painting and around 42 murals painted and repainted by 35 artists – all at one burger joint in downtown Denton.
We know and love the Mavs ManiAACs for their full-throttle hip-hop antics, but let’s not forget they pull some serious cred too. They are the original all-male performance squad for the NBA. Join the ManiAACs and the mascots for Your Dallas Mavericks from 3 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 15, on the Ge-0 Deck of Reunion Tower (300 Reunion Blvd.) for just one of the tower’s Summer in the Sky activities.
The protests that broke out earlier this month during a Pride Month event at an uptown bar included a lot more than just angry white guys spouting homophobic words and phrases through bullhorns.