10 Brilliant Ideas for Pop Culture Pop-Up Bars Around Dallas

Now that we’re allowed to go outside without walking around in a plexiglass box like the world’s shittiest mime, themed pop-up bars are making a comeback. This trend refers to when bars, pubs and taverns decorate and redo their menus to celebrate something seasonal like Halloween or Christmas or some…

Best Things To Do in Dallas June 16–22

Like most artists, Tokyo-based Tomoo Gokita spent life during the pandemic lockdown working on his craft, and breaking the boundaries of his own art by abandoning his usual monochromatic and grayscale figurative paintings for vibrant pastels — with motifs ranging from pin-up models and female wrestlers to Donald Trump and socially distanced individuals — for a series titled Get Down.

The Black Creators of a New Social Media App Want to Get You Off the Couch

A small team of young, ambitious and mostly first-generation African Americans recently set out to solve a couple of constant problems in their lives: trying to find things to do and going to social events that end up being a waste of money. Less than a year after starting the app development process, the team is gearing up for the launch of their new social media app, Videloo, this fall.

Flaccid in Frisco: North Texas Cities Rank Least Horny in America

It may now seem like a foggy pre-war memory, but there was a time life used to feel like an orgy of instant, rampant, often unexplained horniness — a time where attractions were so plentiful and our excitement so, um, premature we had to deliberately conjure unsexy mental images to keep our libidos in check.