Double the Fun: Scenes from Pride in Dallas
Why have one annual Pride celebration when you can have two?
Why have one annual Pride celebration when you can have two?
The initiative, spearheaded by the Dallas Film Commission, has chosen a film about cyclical addiction treatment for its inaugural selection.
Will Evans, the founder of Deep Vellum Books, sees a booming Dallas literary and cultural scene. It just needs to be able to tell its story.
We’re just going to pretend fall really is around the corner, OK?
From cursed whistles to surreal sex comedies, Fantastic Fest’s 20th anniversary lineup is a wild celebration of the weird and wonderful.
A Dallas-based brand and boutique has opened a new immersive art installation inside the Joule Hotel.
Breaking up over text? Tired. Breaking up in front of Big Tex? Kind of iconic, if you ask us.
Advocates say the mission needs every Texan who values education, not just activist organizations.
From the counters of H-E-B to a Rangers game, Ashley Baltz is living her dreams, one unique floral arrangement at a time.
If you’re looking for a certain type of person, here’s a handy guide to Dallas’ queer stereotypes.
Our Best of Dallas issue is live and on newsstands, ready to be your guide to the top shops, restaurants, people and places.
It brings us no pleasure to report that Six Flags Over Texas has bid bon voyage to a longtime favorite.
Big news for your boyfriend who always ruins the plot because he can’t be quiet.
The Academy Award winner, who died at the age of 89 on Sept. 16, spent his last starring role in a film shot in North Texas.
From K-pop Demon Hunters and the Dallas International Film Festival to The Weeknd’s “acting,” here are the summer’s biggest breakouts and flops.
Some say three’s a crowd. Dallas says it’s just right for the sack.
Digging for Dallas’ best designer denim is made easy (and more affordable) at a circular fashion gem in Preston Forest Village.
We’ve got your Friday night plans: Enjoy interactive art demos, curator talks and live music until 11 p.m. tonight at the DMA.
After the conservative activist was killed in Utah, a recent episode where Eric Cartman mimics his mannerisms and talking points was pulled.
The Dallas director bonded with Del Toro over flan while relocating his illustrious Bleak House Collection.
Ahead of his show on Saturday, the actor/musician tells us about childhood dreams of being a performer, working with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo and more.
Two former SMU football players are taking their love for art, music and culture to unconventional venues all over the city.