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History & Nostalgia

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Critic's Notebook

The Rolling Stones’ Guitar, Stage-Worn Outfits Up for Auction

By Eric DiepNovember 11, 2025

Dallas-based Heritage Auctions will sell hundreds of artifacts from The Rolling Stones’ storied career that could fetch around $1.3 million.

Dallas City Hall in downtown Dallas
Politics & Government

Residents Rallying to Save City Hall Worried That ‘The Fix Is In’

By Emma RubyNovember 4, 2025

A downtown auditorium was standing room only as residents pleaded for the building to remain standing. Will anyone heed their wishes?

Critic's Notebook

8 Best Verses and Lines That Show MF DOOM’s Genius

By Vincent ArrietaOctober 31, 2025

In honor of the fifth anniversary since Daniel Dumile a.k.a. MF DOOM’s tragic passing, we’ve gathered some of our favorites from the hip-hop villain.

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Film, TV & Streaming

5 Films with Deep Texas Roots You Need to See at the 2025 Lone Star Film Festival

By Preston BartaOctober 30, 2025

Running Oct. 30 to Nov. 5, the Fort Worth film festival highlights a mix of Texas-based dramas, documentaries and indie gems.

Critic's Notebook

Charley Crockett Among ‘Youngsters’ Honoring Bad Company on Tribute Album

By Eric DiepOctober 27, 2025

Charley Crockett said he used to crank up the volume anytime ‘Bad Company’ came on classic rock stations in Texas.

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Critic's Notebook

Why I Said ‘Bye, Bye, Bye’ to Boy Bands

By Diamond RodrigueOctober 22, 2025

It’s tearin’ up my heart that my ’90s and ’00s boy bands no longer rule pop music anymore.

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Features

Watch Kiss Guitarist Ace Frehley Rip Songs at Trees and The Echo Lounge

By Amy Young and OthersOctober 17, 2025

Co-founder of the legendary, larger-than-life rock band has passed away after suffering recent injuries from a fall.

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Features

Hoobastank Doesn’t Take Themselves Too Seriously

By Eric DiepOctober 16, 2025

Before Hoobastank comes to Dallas, Doug Robb talks about new music and that one time he failed at singing “Crawling in the Dark” in a karaoke video game.

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Critic's Notebook

Twenty One Pilots’ No. 1 Album Reminds Us Rock Isn’t Dead

By Kristin LockhartOctober 14, 2025

You’re just not looking hard enough.

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Concerts

Watch Paul Wall Bring Out Frankie J, Perform Houston Classics at State Fair Show

By Eric DiepOctober 13, 2025

Paul Wall headlined the main stage at the State Fair of Texas, performing songs like “Chunk Up the Deuce” to thousands of fans.

Visual Arts

The Video Crypt Lives Again, Exhuming Nostalgia at the Texas Theatre

By Austin ZookOctober 8, 2025

The installation at the historic Oak Cliff theater is taking us back to a time when things were simpler.

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Features

A Reunified Rilo Kiley Revels in Gratitude Ahead of Return to Dallas

By Preston JonesOctober 2, 2025

Rilo Kiley returns to the stage after 17 years at The Bomb Factory for their reunion tour with special guest Pedro The Lion.

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Critic's Notebook

In Alabama Shakes’ First Dallas Show in a Decade, the Band Finds a Way Forward

By Preston JonesSeptember 29, 2025

Alabama Shakes’ reunion tour is as much about the future as the past, performing at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory over the weekend.

Looking Back at the Dallas Skyline, From 1914 to Today

By Kelly DearmoreSeptember 17, 2025

Dallas has grown a lot in the past 111 years. See for yourself.

Restaurants

Why is an LBJ oath of office tribute hiding behind a random bar at Love Field?

By Lauren Drewes DanielsJuly 21, 2023

There’s a light and marker noting exactly where LBJ took his oath of office aboard Air Force One on Nov. 22, 1963.

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Film, TV & Streaming

Pugs Moran is ready to answer the question, ‘What happened to Live 105.3 FM?’

By Danny GallagherFebruary 21, 2023

The state of terrestrial talk radio has de-evolved to a medium vastly dominated by sports talk and right-wing political pandering, says the former midday host.

Dallas Life

25 years ago, Barney died during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

By Danny GallagherNovember 22, 2022

The level of vitriol and hatred that humanity has leveled toward Barney the Dinosaur is unprecedented. Especially considering he’s designed to bring joy and teach inclusiveness and love to children.

Critic's Notebook

The greatest tour names of all time

By Carly MayMay 27, 2022

10 funny and creative tour names that captured our imaginations.

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Critic's Notebook

Bitter memories of David Berman’s suffering linger 2 Years after his suicide

By Mark E. MoonAugust 10, 2021

David Berman died two years ago on Saturday, and there are still not enough platelets in our bodies to heal the wounds that have surfaced since.

Crime & Police

‘The Foot Soldiers’: A Neo-Nazi skinhead gang terrorized Dallas in the late 1980s

By Patrick StricklandJune 9, 2021

In the late 1980s, a Dallas-based skinhead group known as the Confederate Hammerskins attacked people of color, rival skinheads and places of worship around town.

Critic's Notebook

Bucks Burnett recalls parts of Tiny Tim’s life that didn’t make the documentary

By Danny GallagherApril 26, 2021

Dallas music maven and 14 Records store owner Bucks Burnett dedicated a large part of his life to the career of the eccentric and incomparable Tiny Tim, the mischaracterized “novelty” musician who became one of music’s most uniquely eclectic pop stars. A new documentary called Tiny Tim: King for a…

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Critic's Notebook

29 years ago, the first Lollapalooza rolled into Dallas

By Garrett GravleyAugust 21, 2020

Before Lollapalooza became one of the biggest destination festivals in the world, it smashed precedents as a touring festival that bands in the 1990s clamored to play. Before that, it was a farewell tour for Jane’s Addiction. The economic impact of COVID-19 has been cruel to the Chicago-based festival and…

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