Chef Tiffany Derry’s Shef F&W Festival Is the Most Essential Foodie Event This Fall
Ever cried over a paper plate of food at a food festival in Grand Prairie? Well, show up and find out.
Ever cried over a paper plate of food at a food festival in Grand Prairie? Well, show up and find out.
Mark your calendars, because October is stacked with scares.
Fortunately there are great restaurants and bars near the AAC to make a whole day (and night) of it.
It’s the last weekend at the State Fair of Texas. Don’t let good corny dogs go to waste.
Jessie Reyez’s poetry reading at The Oak Cliff Assembly in Dallas will bring her closer to her fans, one poem at a time.
A spooky favorite is getting a ballet boost this year with no tutus in sight.
The Old East Dallas cocktail lounge, which houses Norris’ Rainbowcat kitchen, will also host a monthly dinner.
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Celebrate the legacy of the best horror film ever made and its companion documentary, Chain Reactions, both haunting the Texas Theatre on Oct. 17 and 23.
From the death of an iconic haunted house experience in Waxahachie rises a new fall fantasy.
The installation at the historic Oak Cliff theater is taking us back to a time when things were simpler.
Former Eater Dallas editor Cortney Smith is taking a cue from the Earlybird Dance Club in Chicago.
The new festival aims to spotlight the stories of queer and immigrant voices.
Southland Tales
bombed when first released in 2006, but it looks prescient today.
The local death-positive organization will hold an outdoor edition at Oakland Cemetery on Oct. 4.
From surreal canvases to blacklight woodwork, meet the artists bringing the Denton festival to life.
The chef, Vijay Sadhu, appeared on Beat Bobby Flay, where he did exactly that.
What the hell, sure.
The radio station is pressing a brand new 12-track LP made up of local music, featuring Dana Harper, Vandoliers, Midlake and more.
The competitive eater will be making two stops in Dallas soon.
Texas Monthly is hosting a signature event, BBQ Family Reunion, at Epic Central in Grand Prairie this weekend.
The fair starts this Friday. Here’s a scouting report of everything that is dipped, rolled and fried.