Major League Cricket Opens With a Big Win for the Texas Super Kings
Cricket might become the new football, guys.
Cricket might become the new football, guys.
If you love Pixar, or science, you should take yourself to Dallas’ Perot Museum before the exhibition is over.
Meow Wolf’s newest museum in Grapevine is existential adventure game with clues and hints. Here are some leads we found that could help you crack its mysterious codes.
The mechanical bull is a growing attraction in places such as in Deep Ellum. It’s not hard to understand why when you hear the “Whoos!” and “Yeahs!” they can create from a crowd.
Imagine Dallas becoming bigger than New York or LA. One study says that’s where we are headed.
The new Meow Wolf in Grapevine Mills Mall is much more than an Instagram trap: It has an overwhelmingly positive message that’s truly Texas.
Ephemeral is a new art gallery concept in Dallas, and its owners want the space to live up to its history.
Who knew? There are more sports in Dallas than football and basketball.
You don’t have to be a certified Francophile to love a thing or two about French culture. Here are the Frenchest things to do in Dallas.
This week, you can build a catapult or check out Meow Wolf’s opening.
“Boss lady” might be a tired term, but it truly applies to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s president Kim Noltemy.
Drones are starting to become the new Independence Day and New Years’ Eye nighttime tradition.
You probably know James Austin Johnson for his hilarious Trump impression. He’ll be bringing much more to his Dallas show this week.
Sometimes the internet uses its powers for good.
Day Phan says he’s entering his “Fat Elvis” phase.
This week’s best events in Dallas include screenings of family-friendly animated shorts, Dat Phan and a week of summer camp activities at the Dallas Museum of Art.
It’s fun to celebrate independence, honor our forefathers and toast that illustrious document stating that “all men are created equal” – of course, some more equal than others – but we are really are gathering together this Independence Day to indulge our pyromania and (probably permanently) damage our livers.
It is hotter for these Dallas Zoo animals here than it is in their native land of Africa. Watch them cool off.
We wish more art exhibitions would focus on cuisine. A new art show touches on so many important aspects of the history of Asian Americans in Dallas.
Vanilla Ice is not the only Dallas musician who loves the Ninja Turtles.
A new Dallas dance troupe has a lot of New York moves.
This week’s Things to Do in Dallas is full of special Fourth of July celebrations and gatherings from Dallas to Denton as well as live comedy, plays and outdoor performances from Shakespeare Dallas.