North Texas Artist Endures Racist Backlash After Contributing to Black History Project
Some Sherman locals were thrilled by the city’s new installation, but others claimed they didn’t recognize their city anymore.
Some Sherman locals were thrilled by the city’s new installation, but others claimed they didn’t recognize their city anymore.
From “Psycho” to “The Love Witch,” there’s a spooky selection of films screening at theaters all over Dallas-Fort Worth.
The designer focuses on long-lasting, classic design.
In an effort to decrease the rate of opioid overdose deaths, an initiative launches this month to install Narcan vending machines in North Texas.
The traveling exhibit details 50 years of landmark LGBTQ civil rights cases.
Fellow weirdos can now unite through Meetup.
The renowned North Texas ballet company brings generations of experience and a fresh perspective to a timeless classic.
The Dallas songstress, actress, producer, mental health advocate and beauty industry bombshell has joined the ranks of Bloomberg’s Billionaire Index.
Pools, parties, parades: Dallas’ LGBTQ scene and its allies will be partying all of September on Cedar Springs and around the city.
Petite Saison, a new mini shop in Dallas’ Bishop Arts neighborhood, serves as a pop-up for artists and small businesses.
The new Grandscape venue delivers a huge hit, but it’s more a triple than a home run.
The comedian brings her famed sarcasm and new-mom perspective to Dallas’ Majestic Theatre with a show on Sept. 5.
There’s really an FBI file out about Paul Riddell’s supposed double-dealings with Dr. Who’s Nemeses.
The film about Sing Sing Correctional Facility stars former real-life inmates.
“You Gotta Believe,” the true story of a local baseball team’s inspiring journey to the Little League World Series, premiered in Fort Worth with its stars and subjects in attendance.
Slick City Action Park opens its doors on Friday afternoon in Lil’ D.
The owner and operator of Handy&Man home repair company did not expect the reaction he got to his Cybertruck joke.
After losing her son to heroin in 2019, North Texan LeAnne Burdette started the nonprofit Jacob’s Journey to distribute Narcan and to educate people about it.
The Dallas Public Library is all books and no news. All branches have temporarily lost access to periodicals.
The influencer, known for her impeccable style and impractical approach to baking, has made her mark as a mom, model and “trad-wife.”
Dallas’ Heritage Auctions recently sold a bit of sports history: Babe Ruth’s jersey from his “called-shot” game against the Chicago Cubs in 1932.
‘Globally inspired’ wellness center is less EPCOT and more a great place to relax with friends.