10 Best Trivia Nights in DFW

Nothing can feel as unproductive and costly as going out drinking. So why not work in a competitive match of trivia? Bring the right team to one of these trivia events in DFW, and you can turn imbibing into an educational and perhaps even free activity. These 10 trivia nights…

10 Ways to Show Your Pride in Dallas This Summer

Big news around this year’s pride festivities includes Skittles receiving online backlash after selling bags of all-white candies to show its support for the LGBTQ community and President Donald Trump breaking former President Barack Obama’s tradition of proclaiming June Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month. Meanwhile in Dallas, pride…

TreeHouse Home Improvement Store is Dallas’ First Energy-Positive Building

The Hill, a 275,000-square-foot development at Walnut Hill and Central Expressway, just got its first business, and it’s already breaking records. TreeHouse, a store that sells sustainable home improvements, is also Dallas’ first energy-positive building. TreeHouse has been dubbed the “Whole Foods of home improvement.” The company’s CEO and co-founder,…

A Look Back at Four Dallas Malls That Have Faded From Memory

Dallas’ Valley View Mall has been on its death bed for years now. The demolition permit, which was finally pulled back in December, gives Lloyd D. Nabors Demolition 180 days to get the wrecking ball started or it will expire. There’s not too much sand left in that hourglass. Before…

8 Absurd Items Up for Bid at Heritage Auctions

Between rare books from Sylvester Stallone’s personal collection and sports memorabilia as extraordinary as Evel Knievel’s leather motorcycle jumpsuit, Dallas’ Heritage Auctions is putting every single one of your estate-sale finds to shame. These are the eight most absurd items currently up for bids. Fair warning: They aren’t cheap, but…