The June Pride Parade, not the September one.
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Bye-bye, baklava. Hello, duck confit quesadilla with Brie and tart cherry.
The Dallas band's album "On Television" dissects societal issues through the critical lens of metamodernism.
Add La Souq to your cafe tour. Stat. And get that cheesecake.
Michelin is updating its Dallas guide. We have some hopes and dreams.
New Turning Point chapters have opened in droves since Kirk's death, and more are on the way.
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We catch up with chef Olivia Lopez on her concept Molino Oloyo and plans.
The award-winning musician and star on The Voice will perform Dec. 13 at Winstar.
It's time to get out those linen pants and channel your inner Martha Stewart at The Hamption Social.
Some Dallas restaurants tapped out in August - pour one out.
By chance of fate, Isaac Hoskins was playing at a bar Taylor Sheridan walked into in 2019. Now the Hollywood mogul uses Hoskins' music in his prime time television.
The North Texas actor talks his new Netflix show based on a Judy Blume classic, his Mount Rushmore of films and Whataburger vs. In-N-Out.
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The upcoming stage production sees men opening up about sexuality, infidelity, faith and other topics.
The Denton music venue is being criticized over a social media post advertising an internship opportunity.
New city council members, new state laws and the possible return of driverless taxis are just some of the things to keep an eye on.
A plan to move SMU's Dedman School of Law has riled alumni, faculty and students who enjoy the beauty of the historic law quad.
The once very popular lounge with "sing-easies" (private karaoke rooms) is now an event space.
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Horror author Preston Fassel suggests that we deal with anxiety by watching horror.
For over a year, Princeton halted construction as the town’s population boomed. State legislators don’t want it to happen again.
How a team of Dallasites made holiday magic at the annual pop-up Snowday.