Local Troubadour Paul Schalda to Hit the Road with Built to Spill
Paul Schalda will play two shows in North Texas while opening for indie rock band Built to Spill.
Paul Schalda will play two shows in North Texas while opening for indie rock band Built to Spill.
We’ve hatched some plans for your Easter weekend.
The multi-hyphenate artist continues his footprint in the Dallas music scene with a stacked two-night concert series kicking off on Friday.
It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s a pack of guitar-wielding Midwesterners singing about the woes of life with an added twang in Deep Ellum on Friday.
The viral duo of A Twink and A Redhead told us everything you need to know about their new tour, which kicks off in Dallas this week. And if they’ve actually had sex in a Panera.
Plus more reasons to hit up the second annual caffeine-fueled weekend at Gilley’s.
We’d like to see the X-rays of some of these performers, because we’re absolutely convinced they have fewer bones than we do.
Toast the Emerald Isle this St. Patrick’s Day at these parties, events and concerts.
Dive into affordable alternatives with museum exhibits, sweet treats and unforgettable food festivals for every kind of spring breaker.
Local musician Alex Jamal hopes to return to the good ‘ol days with his family-friendly festival at The Epic in Grand Prairie this weekend.
After a fantasy book festival was abruptly canceled, the community of local book lovers banded together to have it rebound.
This spring, the Dallas International Film Festival celebrates 20 years of elevating cinematic art and building community in the heart of Dallas.
Filmmaker Sam Henderson is ready to talk the good, the bad and the ugly of making and distributing his Jennifer Lewis-starring film, Ado.
The work of the late Texas pop artist Robert Rauschenberg assumes new significance at the Nasher Sculpture Center.
Tell us what could be better than a day at a farm eating pie? Go ahead … we’ll wait …
Council members were briefed on plans to close portions of Akard and Main streets during the World Cup earlier this week.
You could sample 200 types of whiskey. But should you? (No, says the spit bucket.)
Somehow, improv in front of an audience of strangers is less daunting than dating in this city.
In case you want an all-white, country rock alternative to official Super Bowl acts Bad Bunny and Green Day.
From Texas Theatre’s expansion to Alamo’s Kaiju takeovers and Angelika’s classic revivals, Dallas cinemas are transforming the cinematic journey in 2026.
The Feb. 7 show dedicated to all things Star Trek features live music, vendors, and of course, a cosplay contest.
Fingers crossed a rescheduled concert is the worst thing to happen to us this weekend.