Cosm’s Immersive Screening of Sorcerer’s Stone is A Must For Harry Potter Fans
The giant dome venue is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the first Harry Potter film by taking us from The Colony to the Wizarding World.
The giant dome venue is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the first Harry Potter film by taking us from The Colony to the Wizarding World.
Dallas artist Angel Faz brings bold protest art to a national campaign pushing for safe, welcoming World Cup spaces free from fear and intimidation.
Start your Monday right with a “Pulp Fiction” screening, enjoy “Wicked” live, stop by the Nasher after hours on Friday and finish strong with a ballet.
If you want some fresh air and exercise but don’t want to step outside the city, these walkable areas are for you.
Multimedia artist Destiny King is bringing over 55 artists to Barro East Dock for a one-day immersive experience.
Ahead of her show at the Majestic Theatre next week, we caught up with the comedian to discuss parenthood, James Talarico and her viral “in da clerb, we all fam” line.
In the midst of an exciting new chapter, the African American Museum of Dallas is strengthening its conservation efforts to build a digital archive and preserve Black history.
Chess lessons in the park and an outdoor market? Is this Dallas or New York City?
It’s fate that Dallas’ own Claire DeJean will take her final bow on the “Stereophonic” national Broadway tour at the Winspear Opera House this weekend.
Don’t sleep on the smaller films that are pushing the boundaries and redefining cinematic storytelling in 2026.
Monday was the Met Gala, which is an unofficial American holiday where the chronically online become expert fashion critics and the gatekeepers of taste for a night.
Who keeps asking for more shark attack movies? Gene Simmons.
A new body horror short film critiques the cult of perfection in the “looksmaxxing” subculture.
One man’s trash is another man’s floor-length ball gown in an annual Galleria exhibit.
Repo Man wasn’t intended to be a cult classic. But now that it is director Alex Cox hopes its infamy can propel a late stage career.
Long before Martha Kelly played the terrifying drug dealer Laurie on HBO’s Euphoria, she was a staple in Austin’s comedy scene.
Sapphic Storytelling is a series catered to members of the LGBTQ+ community looking for a safe space to create freely and loud.
You can take Lou Diamond Phillips out of Dallas, but you can’t take Dallas out of him.
Cirque Du Soleil’s first big-top show in Dallas in years shouldn’t be missed. And we’ve got the scoop on discount tickets.
Do you love books? Go to BookNik on Saturday. Do you hate books? You should still go.
We’re tired of hearing this city has no culture. We’ve got 10 times the culture of other cities and probably zero times the rats.
These are the best ways to celebrate Mother Earth this week.