21 Things To Do in Dallas This Week

Thursday Don’t be alarmed by earth-shaking incidents in the Fair Park area. It’s Ochre House and Dallas Flamenco Festival’s presentation of La Muerte de Don Quixote, written and directed by the theater’s founder and creative dynamo Matthew Posey. The performance at 825 Exposition Ave., runs through June 29 and features…

Joe Bob Briggs Is Getting Another Bloody Season on Shudder

Drive-in movie critic and Grapevine’s favorite son Joe Bob Briggs might want to think about changing the name of The Last Drive-In, his horror-movie showcase show on the streaming movie channel Shudder. The network announced that Briggs’ popular program will return for a second season on Shudder. Shudder general manager…

The Ultimate Guide to Dallas Pride Month

Dallas will be celebrating pride a bit earlier than usual this year. Typically held in September, Dallas Pride will now be celebrated in June in alignment with national pride month. The new dates also come with new locations for festivities. Instead of Cedar Springs and Oak Lawn, the annual pride…

You’re Not Seeing Things. Fossil Brought Back the Hologram Watch.

The watchmaker Fossil has an interesting history of making watches that play outside the norms of faces with the simple digital watch and two arms. The Dallas-based timepiece company has produced wrist watches with hand-painted faces, watch hands sitting behind water-filled cases and even wearable sundials. Fossil brought back one of…

The DMA’s Dior Retrospective Honors a Fashion God With a Worthy Altar

In past years, the Dallas Museum of Art has honored haute couture with captivating exhibitions, from the high-tech showing of Jean-Paul Gaultier’s outlandish designs to the sculptural avant-garde whimsy of Iris Van Herpen. The DMA’s latest fashion retrospective is about the most iconic name yet. Dior: From Paris to the…