Addison Rae Shows Her Pop Icon Potential at Sold-Out Dallas Show
Addison Rae says this was her last show in Texas (for now), bringing her first world tour to South Side Ballroom.
Addison Rae says this was her last show in Texas (for now), bringing her first world tour to South Side Ballroom.
The Dallas rapper didn’t have to pledge in the “sorority” after Beyoncé used his song on the Cowboy Carter Tour.
“The Cowboys played great defense today,” said no one on social media.
The All-American Rejects transformed 4DWN into a pop-up show, performing classics and new music for Dallas Rejects fans.
Yella Beezy responded in the comments, correcting that he was a student of the game and that he was ‘one of the greatest.’
Katherine Paterson, Rosy L and the Deadly Beloved each had music removed from Spotify after being added to AI playlists.
We couldn’t help but get lured into the comic hellscape that Reddit channeled in this thread.
Legacy news must adapt to survive. It’s our goal to grow with you and to meet our readers where they want to get their news.
WFAA meteorologist Pete Delkus is having some real fun with his most recent viral moment.
Dominic Fike is simply too pure for the internet’s witch-hunt mob.
The TikToker better known as @Hubs.Life has gone viral for his clips in which he shows how a typical day pans out in his “normal” life.
Twitter has always been a place for hostile exchanges, and it’s only gotten hotter thanks to … well, pretty much everything, including the Senate election in Georgia.
Sometimes the universe seems to have a big hand in orchestrating moments in life. That’s how it felt for three random North Texas musicians in 2014 who banded together as the “Three Random Guys” after they went viral over an impromptu jam session outside of a Kroger in Irving. Jesse Rya…
The pandemic and TikTok launched Denton’s Drake Livingston to fame.
The University of North Texas student built a massive online following with political satire, viral memes, and irreverent humor that made her an unlikely icon of leftist internet culture.
The now-infamous “Tiger King” has long roots in Dallas, as it turns out.
More than 378,000 people, including several athletes such as Dez Bryant, follow her barely 1-year-old Instagram page, @texasthighs, where Courtney posts images of her bare, sculpted butt.
Amateur detectives on Facebook flood Midlothian police with worthless speculation in the murder of Missy Bevers.