Sandra Bernhard Says Texas Is a ‘Bellwether’ State and Is Bringing Support
Sandra Bernhard is ready to make you laugh, and think, at her show in Dallas.
Sandra Bernhard is ready to make you laugh, and think, at her show in Dallas.
Before Jeremy Strick leaves the Nasher, we have some questions.
A Dallas transplant took to Reddit to ask about the dating scene. Long story short, we’re still not beating those “dating dumpster” allegations.
The nation did more than mourn President John F. Kennedy’s death in 1963. It also directed its anger toward Dallas. It’s a facet of history that’s the basis of a new documentary.
In his latest film, House of Dolls, director Juan Salas tells the story of three estranged sisters coming together in the midst of a tragedy. Following a death in the family, the sisters in Salinas’ movie return home to handle the estate and must learn to put aside their differences…
Bill Sanderson was 12 when he and two friends took a bus to downtown Dallas to view President John F. Kennedy’s motorcade. The date was Nov. 22, 1963.
It wasn’t God who made hoity tonk angels. The Texas style is rough around the edges and a whole lotta glam.
Thanksgiving week brings truly festive events … and escapes.
Artist Jammie Holmes’ exhibition at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is full of symbolism.
Tiffany Gomas told Inside Edition that she was “a brat” when she had her little meltdown on an American Airlines flight at DFW International Airport last summer.
Yeah, ballroom dancing is nice and all, but where do we learn reggaeton?
A new micro-apartment complex called the Bloc House aims to offer smaller living quarters that are just as comfortable as a full apartment but without the high rents.
Dallas theaters are pulling out the stops to convince you to not settle for streaming these holiday classics at home.
The story behind this Plano production of the holiday classic might even be sweeter than the tale of George Bailey.
This week’s events provide a range of festivities from lights to community celebrations to fundraising.
“Cher found her real Christian.” – Christian Siriano, who was honored by friend Alicia Silverstone in Dallas.
Sherman High School’s production of Oklahoma! is getting national attention because of an unidentified policy that prohibits students from playing roles that don’t match with the gender of their birth. So far, the policy has not only cut trans students from the performance but also some cisgender students.
An accident in McKinney involving a car and a plane that completely missed the runway is getting all sorts of interesting reactions on TikTok and X.
Artist Ryan Hawk has an exhibition that calls for an in-depth viewing.
The Dallas Fetish Ball was a real flesh mob.
Dr. Phil McGraw is coming back to television, and he’s bringing his new studio, a new network and possibly a whole new set of country-themed diagnoses to Dallas-Fort Worth.
See the best photos from the film premiere of The Iron Claw, about the famed Denton wrestling family the Von Erichs.