What’s Popping? A New-Old Drug Emerging In The Club Scene
You’ve probably smelled it at the club or in the pit of a concert, but you better wise up, because it’s back on the wider club scene.
You’ve probably smelled it at the club or in the pit of a concert, but you better wise up, because it’s back on the wider club scene.
Mark your calendars, because October is stacked with scares.
Saunders chose to set the film in a fictionalized version of his own alma mater, Richardson High School.
We just found out our goats are watched.
Are ya ready, kids? SpongeBob, Shrek, Minions and more will be featured in the theme park’s lands.
Not all horror films are created equally.
Raiff’s heartfelt new series exploring family healing, and starring Mark Ruffalo, debuts on MUBI starting Oct. 19.
As expected, Theatre Three’s audacious parody of the Luka Doncic trade is the closest thing we’ll get to closure.
A spooky favorite is getting a ballet boost this year with no tutus in sight.
Tag yourselves — we’re “gay outpost.”
Celebrate the legacy of the best horror film ever made and its companion documentary, Chain Reactions, both haunting the Texas Theatre on Oct. 17 and 23.
From the death of an iconic haunted house experience in Waxahachie rises a new fall fantasy.
From Ryan Murphy’s Monsters: The Ed Gein Story to new additions to franchise classics like Alien these shows are worth the scare.
The installation at the historic Oak Cliff theater is taking us back to a time when things were simpler.
Don’t settle for shopping at Spirit – the city’s best Halloween stores are these off-the-beaten-path options.
‘Hot take,’ as in they’re hot and we’ll take them.
The new festival aims to spotlight the stories of queer and immigrant voices.
Kind of the perfect way to end a week, right?
SHEIN at the State Fair? Um, OK.
Here’s what to expect (or brace yourself for) from these new-ish events, plus perspectives from Dallas fashion insiders.
Move over, Taylor Swift — another showgirl is taking over Dallas on Friday.
Going to the State Fair in this economy? We’ve got ways to save.