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The summer feud between Charley Crockett and Gavin Adcock questions the authenticity of artists venturing into country.
The amazingly popular fusion spot hasn't always been easy to get into. That will soon change.
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Owner Elijah Salazar has finally found a new home for his Oak Cliff coffee shop, Peaberry Coffee.
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You might not have heard of Dogstar but you're probably a fan of its bass player, Keanu Reeves.
It may seem like a lot of good ones are closing, but this spring has treated the Dallas dining scene well. Here are 12 places to add to your list of places to try.
Ahead of a stop at The Bomb Factory on Thursday, frontman John Gourley talks the new album, Alaskan roots and why Texas gets “a little loose.”
A rescheduling of state-licensed medical marijuana may open the door to tax breaks and research opportunities in North Texas.
Don't settle for shopping at Spirit - the city's best Halloween stores are these off-the-beaten-path options.
From chef Phillip Frankland Lee and skateboarder Neen Williams, NADC Burger is set to open in Uptown this August.
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Will a Dallasite enter the Big Brother house this summer?
Commercial drones from Amazon and Walmart make a lot of noise. But that's not all people are worried about.
Expecto patronum – there's still time to step into the Wizarding World.
From coffee shops and libraries to bookstores and bars, there are some great places to get remote work done in Dallas.
A matcha tea, a PB&J sandwich and a blowtorch walk into a bar and make some of the best drinks you'll ever have.
Sit on the patio and sip a matcha? I can do that.
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There's reason to feel positive about FC Dallas in 2026, but just how positive, exactly, is the question.
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Dallas is a blue city, so it claims. But purity culture and staunch conservatism still taint the dating scene.
Acute Inflections, a jazz duo made up of Sadiki Pierre and Elasea Douglas, is taking their Harlem Renaissance sound on tour.