A Memorial Service For Lily Evergreen Is Unlike Any Play We’ve Ever Seen
Presented by Outcry Theatre, this hyper-creative immersive play brought us to tears and laughter.
Presented by Outcry Theatre, this hyper-creative immersive play brought us to tears and laughter.
North Texas will soon have another place to escape the heat with a proposed giant water park in Allen.
With the release of Babygirl, more men are seeking out “Nicole Kidman types.” Here’s where to meet them in Dallas.
Presented by CARE-Dallas and Over The Edge, the rappelling event will be a spectacle like no other to promote education and awareness about alcohol and substance abuse.
Thanks to a concerted effort by a number of Dallas leaders, the iconic downtown Neiman Marcus might remain open.
Put your money where your hashtags are this Black History Month and beyond and support Black-owned businesses in Dallas.
The legendary actor first made his mark in Texas films such as “Bonnie and Clyde.”
Childhood hero (or villain) Barney is coming to the big screen thanks to Ayo Edebiri.
“She is the Moment Celebrating Black LGBTQ+ Womxn Through Film” showcases short films humanizing the Black queer community.
You don’t need to wait until Halloween to be terrified. This is much worse.
Dallas has everything you need to enjoy this year’s Oscars.
The Fort Worth artist has a remarkable exhibition in Dallas, “Red Rum Punch”
The first rule of Movie Club is you do talk about it. A lot.
With three nights in three months, “Art Of The Machine” will educate about Narcan use and honor the artwork on the machines.
Pull your cameras out. These exceptionally designed nail salons go above and beyond.
For 55 years, the festival has promoted moviegoing.
The company announced a $100 million investment into the location at NorthPark Center.
The cultural center maintains its gem status by highlighting Black artists.
If you’re looking to get back into theater in Dallas, this is the year to do it.
May this one an artful year with Dallas-Fort Worth’s best visual art offerings.
Stop by this Saturday for one final sesh before they board the place up.
It’s a great year for film lovers in North Texas.