Photos: The 2025 Dallas Pride Parade Gave Us Everything
Dallas came out in droves on Sunday for the city’s biggest and brightest Pride Month celebration.
Dallas came out in droves on Sunday for the city’s biggest and brightest Pride Month celebration.
Dallas’ Buck Wylde is among the contestants vying to grab the crown in a new, first-of-its-kind drag king reality TV competition.
Maybe the Rangers are too busy focusing on their lackluster 2025 season.
Denton Mayor Gerard Hudpseth declined to officially recognize June as Pride Month, turning a planned celebration into a protest Tuesday.
These Dallas Observer members met through a personal ad placed in our print publication in 1993. This is their story.
A new study found that men in Texas are getting soft on us.
Whether you’re looking for a way to entertain kids on a day off or tap into your more cultured side, Dallas has you covered.
GLP-1s have reshaped Dallas’ bariatrics, decreasing surgeries by as much as 60%.
How reformed mob turncoat Robert Borelli found God and gave up hiding to spread the word.
According to the Texas-founded dating app, these are the best places to make the right first impression.
Two budding local legends brought their A-games to late-night TV.
A maker of sexual wellness devices is behind a campaign to counter a bill that would restrict sales of sex toys.
The local league emphasizes good times and good vibes, with baseball as a communal experience.
Nathalie Wallace grew up poor but with style. Through Down for Local, she throws fashion events to fund free classes for the public.
The people destroying Teslas should really hear about this: You can now beat up Elon Musk, at a party, in front of guests.
Where else could one find a pilates class dedicated Bad Bunny or Rauw Alejandro?
Our “for you” page is flooded with this new gel nail trend: Is it worth the hype?
North Texas will soon have another place to escape the heat with a proposed giant water park in Allen.
With the release of Babygirl, more men are seeking out “Nicole Kidman types.” Here’s where to meet them in Dallas.
Presented by CARE-Dallas and Over The Edge, the rappelling event will be a spectacle like no other to promote education and awareness about alcohol and substance abuse.
Thanks to a concerted effort by a number of Dallas leaders, the iconic downtown Neiman Marcus might remain open.
Put your money where your hashtags are this Black History Month and beyond and support Black-owned businesses in Dallas.