For Female Comedians, Dallas Comedy Is No Joke
Hannah Vaughan shouldn’t have been driving on July 1, 2021. She had run to her car crying inconsolably, and her brother pleaded with her to pull over. It was a miracle she didn’t wreck the car.
Hannah Vaughan shouldn’t have been driving on July 1, 2021. She had run to her car crying inconsolably, and her brother pleaded with her to pull over. It was a miracle she didn’t wreck the car.
Sock monkey? Nah. As McSweeney’s has made it clear, “it’s decorative gourd season, motherfuckers!” And this is your chance to make one for free!
New data from Visit Dallas show that local tourism may finally be returning to normal after the time it lost to the coronavirus pandemic. Visit Dallas, the nonprofit tourism group formerly known as the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau, completed an economic impact study on the city’s tourism revenue. The…
Whether you have a favorite seat at the symphony or you aren’t quite sure of the difference between a violin and a viola, the sound of contemporary classical music can elicit feelings of discomfort.
Election Day is just around the corner and the act naming our next government representatives may inspire some trepidation and nervous anticipation.
Director David Lowery’s epic adventure The Green Knight may have been snubbed by last year’s Oscars but it became one of the most discussed and lauded films of the 2021 movie season.
The show that closed Pocket Sandwich Theatre in Dallas will open its new theater in downtown Carrollton. The popular melodrama theater company announced it will open its newly renovated theater on Elm Street in Carrollton on Friday, Nov. 25, starting with a month-long run of its annual holiday musical Ebenezer Scrooge, written by theater founder Joe Dickinson.
Piff the Magic Dragon isn’t a magician who needs a lot of flashy music or jazz hands to make his tricks and illusions pop. Audiences expect Piff to be droll, monotone and borderline sarcastic.
The summer movie season has faded, so now’s the time to start looking ahead to all of the films that will undoubtedly dominate the awards conversation in the next few months.
Behind the foam fingers, roaring arenas and various shapes of sports balls that dominate the entertainment business is a thriving, enthusiastic community of fervent fans pulsing with unparalleled devotion to the quirkiness
So you’ve got the kids and they’re still all wired up from the K2-sized mountain of fun-size candy they collected on Halloween.
Scaring someone is a very serious business to the staff of Plano’s Dark Hour Haunted House, one of the most sought-after scare houses during Halloween season.
Off the top of your head, what’s the most obnoxious children’s television show of all time? While some people might think of Caillou, Teletubbies or Max & Ruby, the image that probably jumps to mind is one of a certain purple dinosaur.
Noted Photographer Kate Simon Unveils The View from the Inside
There’s a lot on the calendars between October through December, and a few of the holidays involve some overindulging.
You have to have a thick skin to be Ted Cruz, and we’re not joking about his looks, his face or the fact that he looks like a werewolf who never went through puberty.
Yes, you’ve seen The Rocky Horror Picture Show more times than your brain can remember. You’ve even seen The Rocky Horror Show, the live stage musical written by Richard O’Brien.
Last month, the Asel Art Supply company announced it would be closing its flagship store on Cedar Springs Road. Now the rest of the chain will follow in its footsteps.
If you’ve watched even the slightest ounce of ESPN, then you know about sports analyst Stephen A. Smith’s hate-hate relationship with the Dallas Cowboys. The only thing he despises more is the fans. That’s not conjecture. That’s a summary of the things he said an interview with Charlamagne Tha God…
It’s that glorious time of the year when people open their doors to the sounds of eager knocks from tiny ghouls in search of delicious candy. If we celebrated Halloween more and war less, the world would be a much nicer place. If you’re an adult who believes in maintaining…
Every team needs a goal, whether it’s the promise of owning the Vince Lombardi trophy for a whole year, a $50,000 Super Bowl ring or any of the other sparkly perks that come with being a major athlete.
Back when she was in high school, aspiring filmmaker Campbell Wilmot decided to capture the day-to-day life of her longtime friend, Rhyle McKinney, who was born with a hole in her soft cleft palate and with perforations in both of her ears.