Free Things To Do in Dallas (and Beyond) This Weekend
Can you even call yourself a Texan if you can’t line dance? Learn for free this weekend.
Can you even call yourself a Texan if you can’t line dance? Learn for free this weekend.
If this week’s list of events has anything, it’s seated performances.
Tell us what could be better than a day at a farm eating pie? Go ahead … we’ll wait …
Council members were briefed on plans to close portions of Akard and Main streets during the World Cup earlier this week.
You could sample 200 types of whiskey. But should you? (No, says the spit bucket.)
Somehow, improv in front of an audience of strangers is less daunting than dating in this city.
In case you want an all-white, country rock alternative to official Super Bowl acts Bad Bunny and Green Day.
From Texas Theatre’s expansion to Alamo’s Kaiju takeovers and Angelika’s classic revivals, Dallas cinemas are transforming the cinematic journey in 2026.
The Feb. 7 show dedicated to all things Star Trek features live music, vendors, and of course, a cosplay contest.
Fingers crossed a rescheduled concert is the worst thing to happen to us this weekend.
Get off-the-menu, from-scratch dishes at this new monthly supper club.
From historic landmarks to vibrant community events, Dallas continues to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s enduring legacy.
K-pop’s biggest boy band is making a highly anticipated return with a bang, and Arlington is one of just 10 U.S. cities with tour dates.
Funny enough, some of the biggest stories of 2025 were the announcements of things that have yet to come.
Jack Stewart brings his real-world experience and dedication to the existing fanbase to the 10th book in the series.
The series finale of Netflix’s crown jewel is near, but that won’t stop us from visiting our friends in Hawkins after the show ends.
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From sing-and-cheer-alongs to 35mm terrors, Dallas’ holiday movie marquees are serving up festive flicks with a side of off-kilter gems.
Brace yourself for a 35mm descent into depravity as the Texas Theatre dares to test audience limits with an x-rated horror film this weekend.
Nothing says holiday magic like screaming through a loop-de-loop in the dark.
Imagine if Meow Wolf and Burning Man had a baby and birthed it in the Cedars — that’s the best way we can summarize this new interactive experience.
It’s the holidays … looking for some new friends and a good cause. We found one.