Board Gaming Hub Common Ground Games Reopens on Much Bigger Ground
When board gaming was slowly making a resurgence as a billion-dollar industry, Common Ground Games opened in 2013
When board gaming was slowly making a resurgence as a billion-dollar industry, Common Ground Games opened in 2013
Adam Sandler is back at it. Although it’s become the norm for mainstream movie stars to develop projects directly for streaming services, Sandler made headlines in 2014 when he signed an exclusive development deal with Netflix.
For decades The Dallas Opera has been bringing star-studded shows and performances to Dallas: from the outstanding U.S. debuts of international artists such as Dame Joan Sutherland and Plácido Domingo
Filmmakers from all over gathered in Austin’s AFS Cinema on May 22 for the Austin After Dark Film Festival.
Are you an angry male who’s mad at the world for birthing you during this historic time of striving for gender equity and lukewarm political socialism? Do you need a place to vent your rage through laughs without earning another 30-day ban from the paintball arena? Don’t worry. Joe Rogan…
Film cameras are incredibly fun and surprising tools. Local photographer Essie Graham agrees and is showcasing her works at the Eisemann Center (2351 Performance Drive, Richardson) from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays through June 26, and during all public events.
We can all use a little magic right now. Luckily, Southern Methodist University alumni Trigg Watson is putting on two shows Saturday, June 11, in the Bishop Arts Theater Centre.
A Pride Month event held in an uptown Dallas bar attracted protestors who characterized the event in person and online as grooming and child abuse.
It’s been almost a decade since we’ve seen TV’s greatest pair of animated morons use their dwindling intellect to make a fruitless attempt to score. That ends today.
The Dallas Museum of Art is still sweeping up the mess and assessing the wreckage caused by a man who caused at least $300,000 in damages to several office equipment and its art exhibitions.
The performers of Four Day Weekend usually don’t warm up before a show. The last 25 concurrent years have been one, long warm up for them.
Women’s rights and freedoms have become fiercely under attack recently in the state of Texas, especially with the leak of a Supreme Court ruling that could overturn Roe v Wade
The Nasher (2001 Flora St.) has been consistently giving us absolute bangers, as the kids say, with exhibition after exhibition this year. Wednesdays through Sundays, through September 11, visit with Magali Reus: A Sentence in Soil and discover new elements every time. In times where “taken out of context” is used in all too many conversations, in this visual one, the artist does just that by design, removing common objects from their typical surroundings.
This year marks 53 years since the Stonewall Uprising. On June 28, 1969, police stormed the Stonewall Inn, a New York City Greenvich Village neighborhood gay bar,
Anime and gaming conventions are spread across the calendar in North Texas, but one convention that’s seen a sizeable amount of growth and popularity is returning to Arlington this summer.
Watching political leaders peddle BS has become so commonplace that it feels like they are laying down some kind of challenge.
Before you chug too many red, white and blue frozen margaritas this weekend, make sure you know the reason for the season.
It’s been almost two years since Psychedelic Robot unleashed an artistic collaboration on Dallas and this time, they’ve summoned the robot for an ambitious project in The Shops at Willow Bend.
Just a few days shy of a year, Gov. Greg Abbott proudly signed a series of seven state bills into law that made Texas, as he and House Bill 2622 put it, “a second amendment sanctuary state.”
There’s no need to travel to the Atlantic or Pacific Coasts for a memorable summer vacation to the beach. Texas is home to several beach towns
Thanks to the Dallas Public Library system, we’re now aware it’s Zombie Awareness Month. Hence, from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 25, the Vickery Park branch (8333 Park Lane) will host the Amazing Zombie Race to find the cure for zombie-ness. It’s a task challenge around the library for individuals and teams of up to four.
Throughout history, art has produced a great wealth of puzzling mysteries, and one of the biggest enigmas of the modern era is no doubt the identity of street artist Banksy.