Anime Frontier Brought Creativity, Community and Cosplay to Fort Worth
It doesn’t take an anime superfan to appreciate the hard work and talent that went into these costumes.
It doesn’t take an anime superfan to appreciate the hard work and talent that went into these costumes.
“I think photography is that ripple in time.” Adrian Omar’s new photography series looks at the power of family memories.
A new miniature golf experience called Puttshack eliminates the need for tiny golf pencils to keep score and the skills of a pro-golfer just to play.
If you love the constant humming of slot machines, the sweet smell of smoke and a chance to risk it all, these casinos are a great destination for your next comedy show or concert.
From conversations with Santa to carols, Dallas is feeling festive. Also, Brett Goldstein is here.
Frisco’s Universal Kids Resort could come with pint-sized roller coasters, spinning aerial whatchamacallits and maybe even an entire land dedicated to Barbie.
In his next buzzy paparazzi photo, Pete Davidson just might be wearing something he thrifted in Dallas.
Deep Ellum businesses are banding together to throw a monthly event series. Their inaugural party is set to be as jolly as all get out.
In a new short series on YouTube, a Dallas actress has some interesting pre-nuptial conversations.
The historic downtown Fort Worth movie theater and live music venue will close its doors for the fourth time in its 100-plus year history.
Enjoy festive musicals, holiday strolls and concerts at the best events of the coming week.
Sandra Bernhard is ready to make you laugh, and think, at her show in Dallas.
Before Jeremy Strick leaves the Nasher, we have some questions.
A Dallas transplant took to Reddit to ask about the dating scene. Long story short, we’re still not beating those “dating dumpster” allegations.
The nation did more than mourn President John F. Kennedy’s death in 1963. It also directed its anger toward Dallas. It’s a facet of history that’s the basis of a new documentary.
In his latest film, House of Dolls, director Juan Salas tells the story of three estranged sisters coming together in the midst of a tragedy. Following a death in the family, the sisters in Salinas’ movie return home to handle the estate and must learn to put aside their differences…
Bill Sanderson was 12 when he and two friends took a bus to downtown Dallas to view President John F. Kennedy’s motorcade. The date was Nov. 22, 1963.
It wasn’t God who made hoity tonk angels. The Texas style is rough around the edges and a whole lotta glam.
Thanksgiving week brings truly festive events … and escapes.
Artist Jammie Holmes’ exhibition at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is full of symbolism.
Tiffany Gomas told Inside Edition that she was “a brat” when she had her little meltdown on an American Airlines flight at DFW International Airport last summer.
Yeah, ballroom dancing is nice and all, but where do we learn reggaeton?