Oak Cliff Sandlot Gives Everyone a Chance to Fall in Love with Baseball
The local league emphasizes good times and good vibes, with baseball as a communal experience.
The local league emphasizes good times and good vibes, with baseball as a communal experience.
With an upcoming gig in Dallas and a new novel on the way, the bestselling author remains as busy as ever.
Will a Dallasite enter the Big Brother house this summer?
Phoenix man Paul Wilson has created a troupe of dolls in the image of JFK’s killer. He’s not alone in creating Oswald art.
Nathalie Wallace grew up poor but with style. Through Down for Local, she throws fashion events to fund free classes for the public.
The live art-making show will cast a spotlight on art-forward Trinity Groves.
Authors, musicians and other artists who use storytelling will converge on the SMU campus for the long-running event.
The woman-owned shop specializing in fiction and children’s books opened quietly this month.
Make Me Famous is the art-world documentary you didn’t know you needed.
The people destroying Teslas should really hear about this: You can now beat up Elon Musk, at a party, in front of guests.
A three-night concert backed by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra is just another excuse to hang out with these Broadway besties.
The “Super Bowl of the Dallas art world,” attracts international art lovers year after year.
The upcoming stage production sees men opening up about sexuality, infidelity, faith and other topics.
Dallas arts and entertainment is about to grow exponentially, according to Dallas College.
Where else could one find a pilates class dedicated Bad Bunny or Rauw Alejandro?
Nerds and superfans will be equally pleased by this lineup. Hint? One of them just heard a bizarre story from Sam Rockwell.
Denton’s latest addition to the downtown bar scene has a witchy twist.
This is a great time to support Latin American artists. The festival takes place all weekend.
Our “for you” page is flooded with this new gel nail trend: Is it worth the hype?
Legendary actress Mink Stole and filmmaker Peaches Christ are bringing their cabaret show to the Texas Theatre.
The film about a legendary Texas Longhorns player bombed at the time, but is finding a fanbase on the streaming platform.
The AMC show, streaming on Amazon in July, was created by Ely Bams and details the life of crime among drug lords and farmers.