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Critic's Notebook

DJ Diesel, aka Shaq, is coming to Dallas as part of his ‘Texas takeover’

By Preston BartaJuly 14, 2026

The NBA legend just announced a four-date, all-Texas tour slated for September.

Concerts

GHENGAR is determined to give his best, darkest and loudest show in Dallas

By Osvaldo EspinoJuly 9, 2026

David Crow, the man behind EDM project GHENGAR, wants Dallas to let all its dance demons out at SILO.

Concerts

Unholy Hell, Charley Crockett drops practicing Satanists as openers a week before shows

By Alyssa FieldsJuly 9, 2026

Come hell, high water and Charley Crockett. A California duo says the country outlaw dropped them from shows due to Satanic imagery.

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Dallas Life

Dallas’ digital creator economy is booming. Burnout is too

By Leah FrazierJuly 9, 2026

As the field of digital creators only becomes more crowded, Dallas creators are burning out. Local industry leaders want to change that.

Dallas Life

The World Cup will leave North Texas soon. Here are your last chances to join the fun

By Alyssa FieldsJuly 7, 2026

From the FIFA Fan Festival to live concerts and street festivals, here’s a full guide to Dallas festivities.

Film, TV & Streaming

5 can’t-miss screenings at the 2026 Oak Cliff Film Festival

By Lisa LamanJuly 7, 2026

Dallas has an underrated cinema scene, and Oak Cliff is at the heart of it. The neighborhood’s 15th annual festival has a packed screening schedule.

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Outdoors & Rec

A new meetup on the Katy Trail pairs strangers for a friendly stroll

By Preston BartaJuly 6, 2026

Walk & Talk Social turns the Katy Trail into a weekly meet-and-mingle without the ice-breakers, apps or dating butterflies.

Dallas Life

Where to watch Fourth of July fireworks in Dallas-Fort Worth

By Carly May Gravley and OthersJuly 4, 2026

This year mark’s the country’s 250th, and we do everything big around North Texas, including Fourth of July fireworks shows.

Features

Poor David’s Pub keeps the music playing as David’s daughter inherits the legacy venue

By Preston BartaJuly 2, 2026

One of Dallas’ longest surviving live music venues begins a new chapter as its founder passes the keys to his daughter. Now, she needs help turning the lock.

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Dallas Life

Dallas stylist J. Bolin made his name dressing the stars, now he wants to style you

By Aria BellJune 29, 2026

J. Bolin has styled Tyra Banks and Brandy, but now he wants to style the everyday women of Dallas. Step one is throwing a pop-up styling event on July 18.

Concerts

The Polyphonic Spree will cram wonder and whimsy into upcoming Fort Worth show

By Preston BartaJune 26, 2026

Tim DeLaughter and Mark Pirro have been forced to find ingenious ways to fit their very large sound in very small rooms.

Dallas Life

Data shows the World Cup is the biggest and horniest dating event, too

By Alyssa FieldsJune 24, 2026

Our international visitors came to play, in more ways than one.

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Outdoors & Rec

Universal Kids Resort promised family thrills, but delivered a $550M concrete carnival

By Preston BartaJune 23, 2026

Universal Kids Resort opens July 1 in Frisco, but the previews have sparked online backlash over barren theme design, no shade and lots of concrete.

Concerts

Wingstop is throwing the biggest free party of the year for the World Cup

By Alyssa FieldsJune 22, 2026

The full lineup of Wingstop’s U.S. debut of its 10-day World Cup festival is stacked. And it all starts this week.

Chef Toby Archibald stands in front of his kitchen at Quarter Acre.
Restaurants

Quarter Acre’s Drifter Series might be the best dinner ticket in town

By Chris WolfgangJune 22, 2026

The full season passes have already sold out, but individual tickets go on sale July 1.

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Concerts

A$AP Rocky turned Dallas into a dystopian spectacle on the ‘Don’t Be Dumb World Tour’

By Osvaldo EspinoJune 19, 2026

On Thursday, the American Airlines Center was a portal to A$AP Rocky’s high-fashion, chaotic and unpredictable world. And Rihanna was there, too.

Dallas Life

5 local designers prepare for the annual Juneteenth Fashion Show

By Aria BellJune 19, 2026

The theme for this year’s annual Juneteenth Fashion Show is “Ubuntu,” a Zulu proverb about togetherness.

Concerts

Fangs out, suckheads: The ‘Blade’ vampire rave returns for a bloody good July 4 party

By Preston BartaJune 17, 2026

Skip the fireworks this year for a vampire party that promises blood bag daiquiris and a night straight out of the 1998 movie’s unforgettable opening scene.

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Performing Arts

Drunk Shakespeare will be stumbling into Deep Ellum this summer with ‘Romeo & Juliet’

By Preston BartaJune 17, 2026

The smash(ed) hit comedy will make its Dallas debut at Deep Ellum Art Co. this July through September.

Critic's Notebook

The 10 best World Cup songs of all time

By Alyssa FieldsJune 16, 2026

The World Cup in North America has too many official songs to count.

Visual Arts

New immersive mural resurrects a key piece of Garland’s Black history

By Austin ZookJune 16, 2026

Historians, artists and the City of Garland are memorializing The Flats, a former free-standing African American community, with an interactive mosaic mural.

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Concerts

Primus’ Les Claypool, Sean Ono Lennon will bring three bands to Irving for one wild night

By Preston BartaJune 15, 2026

Ahead of his June 25 show at Toyota Music Factory, legendary Primus bassist Les Claypool talks blur, danger and AI.

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