M.I.A.’s Weird Dallas Rant About Immigrants Got Her Fired From Kid Cudi Tour
Anyone who knows about M.I.A’s $100 tin foil hat won’t be surprised. The real shock is that she was booked as an opener in the first place.
Anyone who knows about M.I.A’s $100 tin foil hat won’t be surprised. The real shock is that she was booked as an opener in the first place.
A new body horror short film critiques the cult of perfection in the “looksmaxxing” subculture.
We’re tired of hearing this city has no culture. We’ve got 10 times the culture of other cities and probably zero times the rats.
Harder, better, faster, stronger and yes, still broken up.
Margaritas got a glam up. Here’s where to get the silky smooth cocktails in Dallas.
The deepest (and currently most viral) voice in Dallas will have a record deal soon, and then a Grammy not long after, he hopes.
A suburban misfit turned boredom, thrift store hunts and an M83 album cover into a blueprint for global coolness.
Texas’ senate primary election has divided Democrats and been a boon for content creators hoping to go viral.
Dallas influencer Theresa Rowley both found and lost international love over Instagram direct message. At least one of her flights to her Irish boyfriend was sponsored.
From old-school landlines to roller rinks, Dallas is riding a wave of millennial nostalgia, proving that what once was old is new (and cooler) again.
From capturing fans with athletic prowess to bringing joy to millions with a viral dance, these figures were tough losses in 2025.
From bizarre crimes to viral scandals, these are some of the biggest moments that defined Dallas in 2025.
The Gen Z content creator grew up on social media. Now, she dominates it.
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.
Better act right or you might get locked in the cooler.
Fisher Polydoroff is rewriting baseball’s playbook with a knuckleball, a saxophone and a time-traveling alter ego as he joins the Savannah Bananas’ baseball league.
With a tiny red cup and a mini microphone, Elsbeth Weempe is bringing hope to Dallas daters. Or at least a portion of them.
“Mr. Mayor, if I could please have the attention of the full council?” LeVeck asks. “They are very rudely speaking through mine and other people’s speeches.”
Fans have been asking for a country rap song from two of Dallas’ biggest artists. Finally, it has arrived.
The woman you’ve seen on your timelines performing skits as inanimate objects is one of social media’s fastest rising stars.
Entire seconds of BigXThaPlug and Luke Combs’ performance were bleeped out during the broadcast, with the offensive words unclear.
Following a social media teaser, it was confirmed that Post Malone will perform a Thanksgiving halftime show at AT&T Stadium.