Dallas VideoFest Will Hand Ernie Kovacs Award to Fred Armisen
From “The Californians” to Portlandia to Uncle Fester, the comedian, writer and musician embodies quirky comedy.
From “The Californians” to Portlandia to Uncle Fester, the comedian, writer and musician embodies quirky comedy.
Southland Tales
bombed when first released in 2006, but it looks prescient today.
The local death-positive organization will hold an outdoor edition at Oakland Cemetery on Oct. 4.
From surreal canvases to blacklight woodwork, meet the artists bringing the Denton festival to life.
Looking for something new and different? We’ll share some tips, but keep it between us.
Horror filmmaker discusses his North Texas upbringing and latest psychological thriller, Vicious, at the world premiere in Austin.
From now through November 2, you can get your thrills in more ways than one in Arlington.
Boyfriend spending a lot of time on ChatGPT? Better make sure he’s not planning on proposing to it.
What the hell, sure.
Get ready to grab your thrills by the horns — a massive new ride is opening at Six Flags Over Texas in 2026.
Why does Dallas attract so many immersive art experiences? We asked the experts.
Cassie Nova never expected to lead a children’s story time, but she and the kids loved it. Conservatives didn’t.
With The Trade, Dallas Mavericks fans might get the closure they need from the heartbreak of Luka Doncic’s trade. Or at least a few laughs.
If you want some fresh air and exercise but don’t want to step outside the city, these walkable areas are for you.
Dallas is one of just six cities to get an immersive pop-up shop on Dua Lipa’s Radical Optimism Tour.
Texas’ favorite son makes poetry for your parents’ Facebook algorithm, but he delivers it as charmingly as you’d expect.
Owner Akwete Tyehimba aims to dispel myths, promote positive images and build community.
Why have one annual Pride celebration when you can have two?
The initiative, spearheaded by the Dallas Film Commission, has chosen a film about cyclical addiction treatment for its inaugural selection.
Will Evans, the founder of Deep Vellum Books, sees a booming Dallas literary and cultural scene. It just needs to be able to tell its story.
We’re just going to pretend fall really is around the corner, OK?
From cursed whistles to surreal sex comedies, Fantastic Fest’s 20th anniversary lineup is a wild celebration of the weird and wonderful.