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Lauren Clark and her dog Holly pose for Clark's graduation photos.

UNT Student Wins Over Social Media for Senior Photoshoot With Dog

By Samantha ThornfeltApril 15, 2024

Pup dressed in graduation garb is, let’s just say it, cute AF.

The Texas Theatre’s Vianca Vega Wants To Show You Your New Favorite Movie

By Vanessa QuilantanApril 15, 2024

The historic Oak Cliff theater, a jewel of Dallas cinema culture, has a lover of movies who is eager to share her passion for film.

Kathy Griffin

Kathy Griffin Will Distill Personal Tragedy Into Universal Comedy at the Majestic Theatre

By Kendall MorganApril 13, 2024

The comedian is a living example of how comedy equals tragedy plus time.

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Flamenco dancer

Cocina Flamenca Live Festival Brings Spanish Food and Dance to Dallas

By Alex GonzalezApril 12, 2024

For the inaugural edition of the festival, attendees can immerse themselves in Spanish culture at the Latino Cultural Center in Dallas.

ode dancers fort worth

Alexandra Light Introduces Ode, a New Dance Piece Set to Music by Fever Ray

By Alex GonzalezApril 11, 2024

The North Texas choreographer employs the work of a modern experimental music master to create a production that is accessible to all in Fort Worth.

Jospeh Kuipers

Dallas Cellist Joseph Kuipers Strikes a Chord with Budding Musicians

By Ismael M. BelkouraApril 10, 2024

Joseph Kuipers has played and taught cello all over the world, but he sees a real opportunity for cello students to grow in new ways here in North Texas.

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forest theater

Historic Forest Theater in South Dallas To Begin Renovations

By Ismael M. BelkouraApril 10, 2024

The historic theater near Fair Park has sat unused for many years, but an influx of cash and a neighborhood redevelopment plan aim to change that.

New DMA Exhibition Explores Representation of Marginalized Groups

By Carly May GravleyApril 9, 2024

When You See Me: Visibility in Contemporary Art/History presents work from queer artists and artists of color that explores the importance and limits of representation.

Margaret Cho, comedian and LGBTQ icon, is bringing her outspoken act to Dallas.

For Margaret Cho, Joy Is Still a Top Priority

By Alex GonzalezApril 8, 2024

Margaret Cho may not love Texas politics, but she loves the people. She’ll appear in Dallas on April 12.

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Chicago Gives Dallas the Ol’ Razzle Dazzle at Winspear Opera House

By Carly May GravleyApril 5, 2024

The classic Broadway musical is playing through April 6 at the Winspear Opera House.

Dallas Fan Headed to Wrestlemania Courtesy of The Rock After Tatting His Signature

By Bryson "Boom" PaulApril 4, 2024

The Rock’s generosity knows no limits. One Dallas man got a selfie, autograph AND a Wrestlemania vacation package from the superstar.

Expand the Mind: 4 Offbeat Gallery Spaces Not To Miss During Dallas Art Fair Week

By Scott TuckerApril 4, 2024

The Dallas Art Fair has dozens of worthy events, but if you like offbeat art, here’s a user-friendly guide to four exhibitions you’ll love.

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Dr. Phil Launches New Cable Channel With Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony in Fort Worth

By Carly May GravleyApril 2, 2024

Merit Street Media’s unveiling included TV royalty like Steve Harvey and conservative politicians such as Lt. Governor Dan Patrick.

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Makes a Stop at a Dallas Target

By Ismael M. BelkouraApril 2, 2024

After conquering Hollywood and the world of wrestling, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is focusing on skincare.

Historic Superman Comic Is Poised To Sell For $5 Million at a Dallas Auction

By Carly May GravleyApril 2, 2024

With a rare copy of Action Comics #1 expected to sell for over $5 million, it seems that Heritage Auctions has struck gold with the Man of Steel.

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Renowned Humorist David Sedaris Will Share New Tales in Dallas

By Kendall MorganApril 2, 2024

The superstar author David Sedaris is known to chat with fans late into the night. Here’s your chance for a meaningful encounter with the writer.

Dallas-Area Woman Is Blowing Up TikTok With Braid Videos

By Ismael M. BelkouraApril 1, 2024

North Texas stylist Alice Mukendi’s braid videos have taken TikTok by storm. Now she has a shop in North Richland Hills.

A cowboy stares at the sky wearing eclipse glasses.

UPDATED: Check Out These Events Celebrating the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8

By Patrick WilliamsMarch 29, 2024

Dallas has a prime view of the upcoming solar eclipse, an event that won’t happen again for 300 years. You may not be around for the next one, so plan accordingly.

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Total solar eclipse

What Time Is the Solar Eclipse in Dallas and Other Popular Texas Spots?

By Patrick WilliamsMarch 29, 2024

If you can’t count on clear skies, consider road-tripping to where the eclipse is longest.

Dallas Contestant Says His Military Past Prepared Him For Naked and Afraid

By Alex GonzalezMarch 29, 2024

It’s not easy surviving in the African wild without food, water or clothes. Unless you’re a trained soldier, according to Cedar Hill’s Billy Jennings.

A high-level view of Plano, Texas, at night

Plano and Richardson on List of Best Cities to Live in America

By Patrick WilliamsMarch 28, 2024

Two Texas cities, Plano and Richardson, ranked No. 5 and No. 12, respectively, on a ranking by Niche.com of the top places to live in America.

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Dallas Man Changes His Name to ‘Literally Anyone Else,’ Announces Presidential Campaign

By Ismael M. BelkouraMarch 28, 2024

A middle school teacher from North Richland Hills embodies his campaign slogan by changing his name to “Literally Anybody Else.”

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