Hold on to Your Panties: It’s Haunted House Season, North Texas

For many of us, October means that it’s haunted house season. For unemployed actors, it’s Christmas-is-nearly-upon-us season. With so many different haunted houses to choose from, it’s hard to decide where to spend your hard earned money. After all, what each person seeks from their haunted house experience can differ…

The Best Things to Do in Dallas, Oct. 1-6

Tuesday, October 1 Casey GeraldThe next Arts & Letters Live event at the Dallas Museum of Art, 1717 N. Harwood St., brings Casey Gerald, who spent his growing-up years in Oak Cliff and went on to play football at Yale, attend Harvard Business School and co-found and serve as CEO…

The Dallas Housewives Finally Get Real

After seasons of talking about poop and who was the true star of the series, The Real Housewives of Dallas finally have something serious to talk about. On the last two episodes, Stephanie Hollman and LeeAnne Locken have expressed their struggles with depression and suicide. When fellow housewife Kary Brittingham…

10 Underappreciated Animals at the Dallas Zoo

Visitors have been flocking to the Dallas Zoo all summer to see Bahati, the lion cub who lent his image to the new Lion King. But on their tour of the so-called giants of the Savannah, many people overlook some of the zoo’s most interesting creatures. The Dallas Zoo’s most…

A DeSoto Family Sparks Global Movement with I LUV YOU (BLK) Tees

What began as a simple t-shirt design has now sparked a cultural movement for the Eans family of DeSoto. With the mark of three simple words, ‘I luv you’— the Eans have globally empowered black youth and families towards self-acceptance, self-love and most importantly, love for one another.

The 21 Best Things to Do in Dallas, Sept. 23-29

Monday, September 23 Margaret AtwoodMargaret Atwood didn’t need a Handmaid’s Tale TV series to stay relevant. The Canadian writer has enough brilliant novels (see Cat’s Eye and The Blind Assassin), short stories and poems to keep a lit professor agog for an entire semester without even mentioning her dystopian classic…