Witness for the Prosecution … and Jesus
How reformed mob turncoat Robert Borelli found God and gave up hiding to spread the word.
How reformed mob turncoat Robert Borelli found God and gave up hiding to spread the word.
According to the Texas-founded dating app, these are the best places to make the right first impression.
The annual film festival partners with Dallas nonprofit For Oak Cliff to allow young creators to learn more about independent filmmaking.
The museum, known for having one of the world’s largest collections of Spanish art, will host rare screenings of Spain’s best films every month this summer.
The film, which Lowder co-wrote with its star, David Joseph Volino, explores a heated custody battle.
The show marks the first installation at ARC Gallery, a new visual art space in Deep Ellum.
How much should you tip your hairstylists, brow artist, spray tans and more? We asked the professionals.
A local, first-time director examines the work of a Texas archaeologist in a fascinating way.
Prepare for laughs and Texas pride as the new film follows Austin heroes fighting to save their golf course.
New executive director Emma Vernon now has her eyes set on funding the ambitious Boedeker Ice Cream Factory renovation.
Two budding local legends brought their A-games to late-night TV.
Dallas audiences may be the heroes Marvel Studios needs to get its mojo back.
Curated by Tessa Granowski, Nature of Things and OOps bOOks opened this month with a joint Dave Hickey installation.
Texas’ role as the ‘third coast’ for filmmaking is expanding, and DIFF’s schedule shows why that is.
Strickland will sign and talk about his new book You Can Kill Each Other After I Leave at Half Price Books April 26.
The Dallas-born actor is coming home to host a special screening and Q&A for Christopher Nolan’s film at the Angelika Film Center.
Beginning in Dallas, the group travels around Texas to advocate for the state as a filming destination.
Dallas and Fort Worth artists speak up for a project exploring female, nonbinary and queer voices in Soundings exhibition.
This extravagant home has an indoor batting cage, movie theater, wine cellar and barbershop. What more could you need?
A maker of sexual wellness devices is behind a campaign to counter a bill that would restrict sales of sex toys.
At these North Texas shops, escapism is only a book away.
Filmmaker Cooper Raiff got a taste of Hollywood’s bitter side when the plug was pulled on “The Trashers.”