‘Batman’ Spotted at Underground Street Drift in Downtown Dallas Tunnel
The world is getting another dose of Batman thanks to the, oh let’s say, 220th film reboot of the DC Universe franchise, but our fair city has its own Bat-problems.
The world is getting another dose of Batman thanks to the, oh let’s say, 220th film reboot of the DC Universe franchise, but our fair city has its own Bat-problems.
It was about time someone gave Linda Stogner her own comedy special. She’s spent so much time, money and effort building a comedy community for Dallas that she deserves an hour of her own in the spotlight.
Dallas VideoFest is changing its scene a bit. Now, it will offer showcase screenings of films that would’ve normally been found in the schedules of its once weekend-long festivals. DVF kicks off the new series with HONK by Cheryl Allison 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 2, at Angelika Film Center, 5321 E. Mockingbird Lane.
Big players in the gaming industry are making big bets on Web 3 and NFTs. It’s still uncertain whether those bets will pay off.
We got Christian Bale’s “Batlip” and Ben Affleck’s “Batfleck,” so prepare for the era of “Battinson.” That’s right, Robert Pattinson is the latest to step into the role of Bruce Wayne in the upcoming reboot The Batman.
As podcasts become an incredibly influential medium, a California-based couple is looking to use their platform to shift the heteronormative boys club rules and reach people in a positive manner.
Every year, the week after the Academy Award nominations is rampant with news articles about the biggest “snubs” and “surprises” of the year.
The Dallas skyline is famous for its phallic silhouettes and for lighting up in matching lights to celebrate festive occasions such as Halloween and other holidays or for special occasions such as a Rolling Stones concert. It hardly gets political.
Let us start by saying that no remake or reboot of a classic franchise can ever damage its legacy no matter how much the Proud Boys who railed against the all-female Ghostbusters reboot wished that it would.
March 8 marks this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD) and Dallas is pulling out all the stops. The globally recognized day has been celebrated since 1911 with the aim to raise awareness for gender equality, to promote philanthropic efforts for women-focused charities and to uplift and celebrate women.
Ask anyone who’s gone through heartbreak, and they’ll likely tell you some variation of the clichés saying love is painful, it’s agonizing, it’s blind.
The former home of the Texas AirHogs baseball team is about to become the American home of Major League Cricket (MLC). The league gave city officials their first look at the facility on Tuesday.
Love songs and romance aren’t just for Valentine’s Day. The Ten Tenors bring their latest show, Love Is in the Air, to the Eisemann Center (2351 Performance Drive, Richardson) for a 7:30 p.m. performance Wednesday, Feb. 23.
The dictionary definition of justice is deceptively simple: “The quality of being just, impartial or fair.” To watch The How to Be Project: Ten Plays for Racial Justice unfold across the Bishop Arts Theatre Center’s stage is to be reminded – bracingly, amusingly and most often, painfully – how often that quality is not afforded to those whose skin color is anything other than white.
One of the most popular wrestlers of all-time, The Undertaker – a Texas native whose real name is Mark Calaway – will be inducted into the WWE’s Hall of Fame at a ceremony held at the American Airlines Center the Friday, April 1 night, two days before WrestleMania weekend kicks off.
Every spring, the locals of California town San Juan Capistrano dress in costume to celebrate the miracle of rebirth and the swallows returning to their home.
The moronic cartoon creations Beavis and Butt-head have wreaked so much havoc on Earth, they have to f-up new territory by going into space.
It’s been more than a decade since the release of Jackass 3D, the third movie in the hit franchise. The stunt comedy used technical achievements in three-dimensional screenings and slow footage Phantom cameras to capture images such as flying dildos, jet-ski crashes and a guy farting into a New Year’s…
Some of the biggest and most beloved gems of film and television were filmed in Dallas, including the original RoboCop, the TV show Dallas, director Arthur Penn’s Bonnie & Clyde and the epic adventures of Walker Texas Ranger. B
The last few years have allowed us to get to know ourselves plenty, and it may be time to get reacquainted with our partners.
Can’t get to Rome? No worries, Irving Mall (3865 Irving Mall, Irving) is bringing Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel to you.
The city of Keller has turned into that Jonathan Coulton song about the creepy doll that’s “got a ruined eye, that’s always open,” and people cannot get enough of it.