The Best Things To Do In Dallas, Feb. 16-22
Can’t get to Rome? No worries, Irving Mall (3865 Irving Mall, Irving) is bringing Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel to you.
Can’t get to Rome? No worries, Irving Mall (3865 Irving Mall, Irving) is bringing Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel to you.
Many institutions that belong to Texas still have their regional differences: the Longhorns and the Aggies. barbecue from the Pecan Lodge and the Salt Lick. One thing that’s not divisive in Texas is Buc-ee’s. The massive travel center chain with 38 stores across Texas is so beloved by travelers that…
The Denton Black Film Festival (DBFF) is officially online this year, but it’s just as inspired as ever. In fact, without worrying about getting here and there, it might be even easier to experience more of the feature films, docs, shorts, animations and more along with the panels that span filmmaking, naturally, and action-motivating social justice dialogue.
A radio personality known for appearance on The Russ Martin Show has been charged with producing child pornography, If convicted, Clois Glenn Raborn could face up to 30 years in federal prison.
Red Dead Online players are begging Rockstar Games for some fresh content.
In a video posted to Facebook, state Senate candidate Shelley Luther showed off her new gun and promoted a custom firearms business.
The past two years may have felt like the world was ending, but there are still no signs of a zombie apocalypse.
What do you mean you don’t know where to take the out-of-towners? It’s Wednesday, Dec. 22, and soon as you drop the luggage it’s time to get to the Dallas Arboretum (8525 Garland Road) for Holiday at the Arboretum. Day or night, the gardens have gorgeous flora as well as Victorian gazebos depicting the 12 Days of Christmas and a Christmas village, more than one million lights twinkling and a 50-foot musical tree display that plays all the favorites.
In his new movie Red Rocket, Simon Rex plays a washed-up porn actor named Mikey Saber who returns to his hometown of Texas City to learn no one wants him there.
Take a moment away from the craze and hit up The Wild Detectives (314 W. 8th St.) 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8, for the latest installment of the Inner Moonlight poetry reading series. This performance features poet, performer and podcast host Leanetta “Shug” Avery.
For a blessed many people, the holiday season is a time of cheer, merriment, family memories and good food.
Both sides of the cannabis industry – hemp and marijuana – have long been faced with the challenge of competing against corporate companies ran by guys in suits that may have never smoked a joint a day in their lives.
We don’t need every concert to be all carols all the time to qualify as festive. In fact, MainStage Irving-Las Colinas’ annual fundraiser is a fun mix of showtunes and snow-tunes performed by theater favorites from the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
There are only a few weeks left until the so-called most wonderful time of year. It’s also the time of the year where we suddenly become obsessed with our gift-giving skills – whether we bought enough or forgot someone, and whether our gifts are too extra or simply underwhelming.
This holiday season, supply chain delays and shortages are seemingly improving, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Drag queens, kings and everything in between break a leg and strut what they got every Wednesday night at the legendary Sue Ellen’s bar in Oak Lawn.
At the crossroads of political activism and art, you’ll have heard the name Ai Weiwei. His story is an epic tale of creative legacy handed down from his political exile father. A childhood spent under totalitarian government inspired Ai Weiwei to speak out for human rights while creating sculptures and installations both impactful and stunning. Having been detained by the Chinese government for his beliefs, Ai Weiwei’s memoir 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows has been long-awaited.
Next time you’re driving east on the Sam Rayburn Tollway toward The Colony, you’ll be able to spot the newest addition to the Grandscape shopping and entertainment complex.
When Jason Won started the DFW Vintage Swap Meet in 2017, he was only able to round up a small group of people that shared an interest in 1970s to early 2000s clothing, accessories and other nostalgic items.
Last year, a house on East Dallas’ M Street made headlines worldwide for its gory Halloween decorations.
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.
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.