Dallas Just Voted ‘Yes’ on Investing $75.2 Million in Arts Facilities. Here’s What’s Next.
Proposition E of the 2024 Capital Bond Program passed. What exactly does that mean for Dallas art and performance spaces?
Proposition E of the 2024 Capital Bond Program passed. What exactly does that mean for Dallas art and performance spaces?
The perfect tattoo is not only about the design but also the the journey to get that forever memento tattooed.
From T-shirts to tickets, memorabilia from the legendary club goes on sale at Ephemeral Space.
At the Met Gala, the North Texas attendees always shine big and bright.
Sellers on Facebook Marketplace and eBay are charging as much as $6,000 for the cardboard glasses. Talk about shooting for the moon.
When Jenna Leigh Kapitan learned that LGBTQ+ people had trouble finding adequate beauty services, she opened a studio to suit her clients’ needs.
If you have no comedy skills but plenty of mental health struggles to share, there’s an open mic for you in Dallas.
The Richardson-based talent turns landscapes into longing, one work at a time.
Dallas International Film Festival is hosting multiple world premieres and exclusive screenings this weekend. Here are some you don’t want to miss.
Relax, America. Tiffany is large and in charge now.
The film spotlights a Texas family seeking normalcy amid transphobic policies.
After an appearance on “Ellen,” the New Jersey singer directed his nonprofit efforts toward Dallas.
Filmmaker Vera Drew had to fight some legal villains, but the DC parody film is finally playing locally with an April 25 screening at the Texas Theatre.
The Japanese brand is coming to DFW to compete with Forever 21 and, let’s be honest, your SHEIN addiction.
Dallas artists channel iconic artists in a photo exhibition that explores many social themes.
The new vintage shop on Henderson is ready to transform every Dallas man’s closet.
Store owner is bullish on the neighborhood’s future for his retail shop.
Two local literary powerhouses are having a birthday celebration this weekend.
Anyone in North Texas missing a whole smoked pork belly?
It’s also a great place to play padel, whatever that is.
Dr. Mag Gabbert’s responsibilities will include speaking at community events, developing outreach programs and holding office hours at the Dallas Public Library.
It wasn’t Denton’s first gay rodeo, though it could be the last.