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In a New Book, Denise Montgomery Recalls Learning About Racism Through the State Fair

By Jacob ReyesOctober 18, 2021

Gray clouds covered the sky as raindrops fell outside of Denise Montgomery’s front door window. It was the second Monday of October in 1965.

After His Halloween Decor Prompted Multiple Police Visits, Artist Steven Novak Is At It Again

By Jamie VahalaOctober 15, 2021

Last year, a house on East Dallas’ M Street made headlines worldwide for its gory Halloween decorations.

Nonprofit Prism Health North Texas Builds a Bridge to the Free World for Former Inmates

By Eva Raggio and OthersOctober 14, 2021

Rejoining the world after spending time in prison is tough. We can’t say we’ve been there, but those scenes in The Shawshank Redemption are forever stitched into our minds.

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The Best Things to Do in Dallas Oct. 13-19

By Danny GallagherOctober 13, 2021

The Taming at WaterTower Theater This may not sound like a Halloween season show, but think about it. What’s scarier than politics these days?

Viral Sensation and Elementary Teacher Joe ‘Mr. D’ Dombrowski Brings the Laughs to Addison

Viral Sensation and Elementary Teacher Joe ‘Mr. D’ Dombrowski Brings the Laughs to Addison

By Jacob ReyesOctober 12, 2021

There will always be teachers, kids and comedy, Joe Dombrowski says. The evergreen nature and reliability of those three things are how the elementary school teacher found a new life through stand-up comedy.

Competing Van Gogh Immersive Exhibitions: Which Is Better, Dallas or Arlington?

By Paige WeaverOctober 11, 2021

Unless you live under a rock, there’s no way you haven’t heard of the immersive Van Gogh exhibition currently showing in Dallas.

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James Bond Should Go Up Against These Texan Villains

By Liam GaughanOctober 11, 2021

James Bond is back in theaters this week with No Time To Die, after its production was notoriously pushed back several times.

Fort Worth or Dallas: Which City Has the Best Film Festival?

By Liam GaughanOctober 8, 2021

It’s “good movie” season again! If you’re tired of bloated blockbusters, junky comedies and never-ending horror franchises, this fall hopes to deliver the elevated fare that will contend for the Academy Awards next year.

A Local Guide to Bandwagoning the MLB Postseason

By Tyler DanielsOctober 8, 2021

Every October, as the weather begins to change, baseball fans eagerly await the start of the MLB postseason.

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THC-O, the Legal Psychedelic Cannabinoid, Hits Texas CBD Shops

By Malen BlackmonOctober 7, 2021

If you’ve ever smoked enough weed or eaten too much of a THC-infused edible and thought you were hallucinating, well, you probably were

Local Artists Spice Up Hollywood Fare At This Year’s Dallas International Film Festival

By Liam GaughanOctober 7, 2021

It’s festival season again. After a jam-packed summer of blockbuster films such as F9, Black Widow and A Quiet Place: Part II, the coming months promise an exciting slate of high-profile award contenders.

The Best Things To Do in Dallas Oct. 6-12

By Diamond RodrigueOctober 6, 2021

Every Wednesday in October, Angelika Film Center Dallas and Plano will screen a classic Alfred Hitchcock film as part of its annual event, Hitchcocktober, celebrating the horror filmmaker.

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This Halloween Season, Check Out These Baffling Horror Movies Shot Around Dallas

By Liam GaughanOctober 6, 2021

Halloween is just around the corner, which means we’ll get our regular dosage of costumes both wildly inventive and horribly unoriginal.

Movie Car and Prop Shop Owner’s Eccentric House For Sale Has Caught the Internet’s Eye

By Danny GallagherOctober 5, 2021

There is a house for sale in Oak Cliff that looks like a typical, midcentury modern, brick home – at least from the outside.

Local Tiktokers Declare Dallas a Dating Dumpster

By Desiree GutierrezOctober 5, 2021

Now that we’re past those summer night hookups, or not, Dallasites are gearing up for cuffing season and looking for a cuddle buddy to bring home for the holidays.

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See the World’s Most Famous Skyscrapers at the Perot’s New LEGO Exhibition

By Danny GallagherOctober 4, 2021

There are so many amazing things you can do with LEGOs besides watching the faces people make when they step on them with bare feet.

One of the World’s Biggest Anime Conventions Is Headed to Fort Worth

By Liam GaughanOctober 4, 2021

One of the world’s leading anime gatherings is headed our way this holiday season, giving us a break from the seemingly constant local gatherings of conservatives.

The Best (Mostly) All-Ages Halloween Events This October

By Liam GaughanOctober 1, 2021

The great thing about Halloween is that it isn’t a day as much as it is a season. You don’t actually have to do something super cool on Oct. 31st, or even dress up.

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The Crow Museum’s Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia Takes a Cultural Deep Dive

By Paige WeaverOctober 1, 2021

On Sept. 25, Dallas’ Crow Museum of Asian Art premiered the U.S. opening of the 2017 exhibition Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia, a moving image installation by Ho Tzu Nyen that questions widespread (mis)conceptions viewers may have about Southeast Asia.

WFAA’s Cynthia Izaguirre Makes a Cringeworthy, Comic Book Mistake on TV

By Danny GallagherSeptember 30, 2021

Comic book fans, especially the more ardent Marvel Comics’ mob, are already reeling over the way the company is trying to keep some of its most popular creations out of the hands of its creators.

The Best Things To Do in Dallas Sept. 29-Oct. 5

By Diamond RodrigueSeptember 29, 2021

If you can stomach the traffic, the parking fees and being around hundreds of other people, the State Fair of Texas is a fun place to snap photos near Big Tex and eat your feelings in corn dogs and funnel cakes.

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The Biggest TikTok Star in North Texas Is a Dallas Zoo Gorilla Named Zola

By Eva RaggioSeptember 29, 2021

One local TikTok star is earning massive internet fame – and without having to join in on the app’s dangerous #MilkCrate challenge or by committing felonies by vandalizing school property.

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