We Attended The DART Techno Train. Here’s How It Went
It was a non-alcoholic experience that’ll have you questioning if you’re sober. And why you aren’t living more like a European.
It was a non-alcoholic experience that’ll have you questioning if you’re sober. And why you aren’t living more like a European.
We caught up with Dallas’ own Nick Jonas to talk his new film, favorite restaurant to drop by when he comes back, and how the big Texas sky influences his work.
Ahead of the anniversary world tour, we asked frontman Justin Furstenfeld about sobriety, Texan pride, the rat race of the music industry and the Twilight love triangle.
The indie-rock darling still needs a poster before she comes through here next month, so the Granada is opening it up to North Texas artists.
A Cowboy in London offers an unapologetic look at the country crooner through director Jared L. Christopher’s lens.
It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s a pack of guitar-wielding Midwesterners singing about the woes of life with an added twang in Deep Ellum on Friday.
Inside the shadowy walls of Charlie’s Star Lounge, a dance party is transforming local nightlife with a fusion of new-wave and Latin influence.
The traveling summer festival includes a stop in Irving with Wilco, Sheryl Crow and more.
From Seryn’s emotional homecoming to an intergalactic rock opera, the 10 unforgettable sets that defined this year’s Thin Line Fest.
“The biggest, the largest” also applies to the project’s stacked list of features.
Travis Scott and Young Thug are a few of the rappers backing the Dallas man convicted for a 2008 murder.
After seven years, the Denton indie rock band returns for a much-anticipated reunion set
at Rubber Gloves this Friday.
Rock royalty reigned as powerfully as ever in Dallas on Wednesday night.
From a cozy corner at The Wild Detectives, the local poetry scene is getting all jazzed up.
The Grapevine native will be the second-ever artist awarded the Ray Charles Architect of Sound Award by the Recording Academy.
The California group is ready to make a lot more friends with a show at AM/FM this week.
Dallas artist Kevin “Kavvi” González takes full creative control on one of the city’s most beloved indie-pop projects in recent years.
A stacked lineup of B2K, Bow Wow, Amerie and more served up the best of the era’s soul, R&B and hip-hop hits on Saturday.
For the first time, hear the sounds of incarcerated Texas musicians who soundtracked life behind bars.
Much to our delight, the longtime Dallas DJ would rather soundtrack a night on the dance floor with 7-inch vinyl.
In celebration of the shoegaze band’s new EP, they’re putting on a free carnival show at a skate park.
The Texas country star also announced a new album, Middle of Nowhere, is coming in May.