A Dallas Nonprofit Founded a Space for Science (and the Art of) Preservation
The nonprofit Science Place Foundation is unearthing iconic exhibits for a future generation of STEM fans.
The nonprofit Science Place Foundation is unearthing iconic exhibits for a future generation of STEM fans.
From T-shirts to tickets, memorabilia from the legendary club goes on sale at Ephemeral Space.
The Richardson-based talent turns landscapes into longing, one work at a time.
The new vintage shop on Henderson is ready to transform every Dallas man’s closet.
The comedian is a living example of how comedy equals tragedy plus time.
The superstar author David Sedaris is known to chat with fans late into the night. Here’s your chance for a meaningful encounter with the writer.
The annual art event returns with perfect timing for its 2024 edition.
These Dallas graphic artists make music for your eyes.
Famed creator of American Gods donated auction proceeds to groups benefiting comic creators and writers.
Dallas’ version of Studio 54 is back. Starck Club, a hub of decadence, celebrity and progressive sound, will be celebrated at The Kessler.
The Police drummer is coming to Dallas to play with the symphony and teach students how to rock.
Your favorite character actor is a main-character showman. And he’s bringing his pizzazz to Dallas.
The iconic designer says the art should be for the fans, not the artists.
The Satanic doo-wop band Twin Temple brings the vintage Goth tunes Alex Jones hates.
Regional artists are using hair, eggs and even conventional materials to create some of the best art we’ve seen.
If you’re going to check out art this year in DFW, we have some recommendations for the best exhibitions.
From the (very best) Santas to a Grinch of a photo op-here are the top activities to keep the littlest ones merry and bright.
When your littles are too old to sit on Santa’s lap, it might be a bit harder to get them into that holiday spirit. But there are plenty of events for older kids and teens.
Sandra Bernhard is ready to make you laugh, and think, at her show in Dallas.
It wasn’t God who made hoity tonk angels. The Texas style is rough around the edges and a whole lotta glam.
Artist Jammie Holmes’ exhibition at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is full of symbolism.
Artist Ryan Hawk has an exhibition that calls for an in-depth viewing.