3 Dallas Influencers Make Time‘s Top 100 Creators
Three Dallas content creators were named among the most influential. Should there have been more?
Three Dallas content creators were named among the most influential. Should there have been more?
Kris Collins channels her love for horror and the haunting charm of the Dallas-Fort Worth countryside into her chilling feature debut, House on Eden.
One of the best art shows of the year is happening Saturday night at DFW Art House.
Thanks to the film series’ advanced previews, we don’t have to wait until October to see some of the year’s biggest Horror releases.
Opening its doors just a stones throw from the Texas Theatre, Fine Print is the magazine shop that Dallas sorely needs.
What happens after success with And Just Like That…,Project Runway and Beyoncé?
Suddenly the year is halfway over – we’ve been too busy watching some of the year’s best films.
The community radio station returns for its fifth annual free film lineup at the Texas Theatre this weekend.
Oak Cliff’s Bastille Day celebration made us want a croissant really bad.
From snowcapped mountains to stunning national forests, these New Mexico adventures offer a cool break from the harsh Texas summer.
The Black American Sign Language interpreter tells us about working on Sinners, being featured in Abbott Elementary and making film more accessible.
They might be the cutest wrestlers in the world, but after their show on Sunday, we’d argue they’re the fiercest, too.
The Houston rapper’s allegiance to the Rockets is about to be put to the test.
Before he steps into the ring at Esports Stadium in Arlington tonight, the Ring of Honor Pure Champion is displaying two luchador paintings at the North Dallas restaurant.
There is nothing the government can’t ruin, including the joys of dating.
A new video collection of photos called Signs Of Our Times pulls Dallas’ protest culture into focus with sharp photojournalism and impromptu screenings.
The two-time NBA champion wants to *checks notes* be the mayor of Killeen?
Denton Disabled Pride wants to celebrate the local disabled community through art exhibitions, fashion shows and more.
This year’s lineup promises the best in Bengali fashion, film and cultural traditions.
This weekend, Joshi Pro-Wrestling is packing a punch of Japanese pop culture for its first-ever appearance in Texas.
The author will bring his new book, Hey You Assholes, to life next week at Deep Vellum Books.
The series, inspired by a book of the same name, is bringing some of the biggest sci-fi and fantasy films ever to Dallas.