How To Do A Night At The Cowtown Coliseum Rodeo in Fort Worth
In Fort Worth, it’s always rodeo season – whiskey flows, bulls buck and the party runs from Cowtown Coliseum to Billy Bob’s.
In Fort Worth, it’s always rodeo season – whiskey flows, bulls buck and the party runs from Cowtown Coliseum to Billy Bob’s.
With the Stars in the middle of their third straight Western Conference Finals appearance, we thought it would be a perfect time to visit memory lane.
Whether you’re new to the area or are simply hungry for new things to do, these Instagram accounts will keep your weekends booked and busy.
The Movie Theater company is screening a special summer series featuring thrillers like Jaws, Deep Blue Sea and The Shallows.
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.
The North Texas actor talks his new Netflix show based on a Judy Blume classic, his Mount Rushmore of films and Whataburger vs. In-N-Out.
The free event in Grapevine brings together film professionals from across the state for a close-up of new filmmaking technology.
A matcha tea, a PB&J sandwich and a blowtorch walk into a bar and make some of the best drinks you’ll ever have.
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.
Dallas is the only city in the U.S. showing an encore of the avant-garde live concert film for a one-night-only screening on May 22.
Marisol: A Retrospective allows for a deeper look at the pop art powerhouse who captured the imagination of the 1960s.
“City of Hate,” indeed. We know just the places to take anyone you’re unwittingly stuck hanging out with this weekend.
Pickleball is all the rage. Do you know where to go to get in on the fun?
‘Supporters’ groups like the Dallas Beer Guardians take soccer matches to the next level with drums, flags, and yes, beer.
The Oak Cliff theater is partnering with American Cinematheque to present “Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair” next month.
The Texas-proud film star had a colorful filmography with roles in Walking Tall and the James Bond franchise.
Filmmaker Anthony Asota finds community, connection and healing in his documentary debut focused on one of Dallas’ most treasured bookstores.
The three-time Academy Award winner known for films like Kramer Vs. Kramer and Bonnie and Clyde died Sunday, his manager confirmed.
GLP-1s have reshaped Dallas’ bariatrics, decreasing surgeries by as much as 60%.
Ticket sales for our Dallas Wings have jumped more than 300%.
Thanks to a viral TikTok, Oak Cliff teacher Bibiana Gonzalez got the surprise of her life.