Jeff Foxworthy Proves the Boring and Lazy ‘Participation Trophy’ Joke Needs to Die
Reviewing comedy of almost any sort is unfair because it’s just so much more subjective than most artistic mediums.
Reviewing comedy of almost any sort is unfair because it’s just so much more subjective than most artistic mediums.
Of all the fandoms in music, you’ll have a hard time finding one more vocal than rock band Tool’s. All you have to do is look at the comment section of our reviews of their last two Dallas shows.
The millennial generation is starting to reach the age where we sound like grandparents who tell the little ones stories about what life was like in “the before time … in the long, long ago.”
The clown car of Texas politicians has not only grown terrifyingly crazy as of late, it has also become dreadfully boring.
In 1982, a show about friends who work at a bar made its debut, and it opened with one of the greatest songs in television history.
There are awards for all sorts of art forms: movies that suck, reality shows, poorly written sex scenes in fiction (which is still more accurate than any reality show).
While many pundits and social critics are arguing that cancel culture is seeping into every crevice of society and spreading like a nuclear shockwave,
Frisco realtor and self-described protected Caucasian Jenna Ryan is living the embroidered pillow motto, “Living well is the best revenge” – even if that means the rest of us has to suffer for it.
We’re so close to Thanksgiving we can almost smell the turkey roasting, honey-glazed ham simmering and pumpkin pies baking.
For better or worse, the tragedy that unfolded at Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival in Houston Friday night – which left eight attendees dead and hundreds injured after a crowd surge – brought forth an overdue reckoning of “rager” culture.
The Dallas Police Department currently has officers on payroll facing allegations of plotting murders, turning a teenage girl over to immigration officials who wrongly deported her, arresting African Americans at a higher rate for low-level crimes and running a pyramid scheme.
In the most recent episode of HBO Max’s The Other Two, aspiring actor Cary Dubek (Drew Tarver) tries to persuade agents to sign him on to a talent agency, only to be told they strictly represent “multi-hyphenates” (actors who can write, singers who can act, etc.).
Name any type of descriptor for a human being – or, any object, trend, place, verb, animal, mineral, vegetable, or even the most abstract of concepts – and there’s probably a category of porn dedicated to that very thing.
Billie Eilish’s greatest talent is undoubtedly her stare.
This is a big year for the Wilson family. Dallas-born brothers Luke and Owen are celebrating 25 years of their debut film Bottle Rocket, the now classic heist from comedy every hipster’s favorite director, Wes Anderson.
Drake Bell, former teen star on Nickelodeon’s Drake and Josh, was sentenced this Monday to two years probation after pleading guilty to charges of child endangerment.
We’re well-aware at this point that every time we talk shit about the flare-decorated punching bag that is Kid Rock
As you might’ve heard, esteemed U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert recently had a novel idea for addressing global warming.
Luis Miguel is playing Dallas this weekend, and has added a date for next year. Do you know him?
No matter where you come from or what you believe, there is one thing we can all relate to over this past year and a few months: cancellations.
Lisa Simpson isn’t the character Smiths fans thought they’d relate to this week, but thanks to an episode of The Simpsons that aired Sunday night called “Panic on the Streets of Springfield,” this is where we are. And, due to the incredibly satirical and irreverent nature of the show, heaven…
Thanks to the pandemic, some trends solidified into routine parts of our lives: Zoom meetings, outdoor concerts, online shopping and an insatiable thirst for bloody crime. As if the world wasn’t scary enough, gorging ourselves on the goriest and most shocking crime stories became a common pandemic pastime. The genre’s…