A New Exhibition Honors the Remarkably Resilient History of Asian Migrants in Dallas
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.
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.
We don’t all aspire to live a Kardashian life. Connor Hubbard reminds us that it’s OK to live normally.
The star of “Black Hawk Down,” and the Fast & Furious movies says he just woke up one day and decided he wanted to make his own film. Five years later, he’s about to premiere a gripping war drama set in the Afghanistan pullout.
The comedian known in TikTok circles as that guy who tells stories with autotune says it took a while to find his place in the world. Now he’s touring the world doing comedy with heart and a beat.
Wow, something Disney happened and millennials didn’t eat it up. The Immersive Disney Animation attraction has been shut down.
The Waco siege keeps giving us quality TV. One of the actors on a new Showtime series is from Richardson.
If you’ve already binged the new “Black Mirror” season (of course you did) you watched Dallas actor Robbie Tann. We asked him all the questions.
The 4DWN skatepark in South Dallas is so cool that there’s now a documentary about it.
This week’s special events across Dallas include the Oak Cliff Film Festival at the Texas Theatre, comedian Scott Seiss aka the Angry Retail Guy at the Addison Improv, a Dining in the Dark tasting at The Fairmont and the 100th Secret Screening at the Alamo Drafthouse Richardson.
The Como Motel isn’t just cool: It’s a true crime landmark, and it boasts of famous guests. Richardson neighbors say it’s set to be demolished.
Celebrate the upcoming Barbie movie – and your new Barbie vibe – at the most Barbie-like bars in Dallas.
The Swedish furniture retail giant has two other North Texas locations, one in Frisco and another in Grand Prairie.
Asteroid City gives us a new color palette from filmmaker Wes Anderson: the Wild West. But it also goes far beyond that.
Sydney Sweeney leads the cast in Reality, about a former U.S. intelligence specialist sentenced for leaking an intelligence report about the 2016 presidential election.
Whether you want to celebrate with soul music, have some soul food, or reflect on African art, DFW has every kind of Juneteenth event this week.
This week’s best DFW events include several celebrations for Juneteenth, Pride Month and Fathers’ Day, live productions of “Grease” and “Fly By Night” and a chance to quench your thirst with some classic cocktails.
The filmmaking power couple behind classics such as “1917” talked Oscars and movie tricks during a weekend of events in Dallas.
Here’s a list of hotels for Charlie Kirk and other conservatives should avoid like he avoids common sense.
The man who invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos deserves to be knighted. But at the very least, a biopic directed by Eva Longoria.