Jimmy Kimmel Live’s Guillermo Says Being a Late Night Sidekick Is ‘the American Dream’
Jimmy Kimmel Live’s Guillermo Says Being a Late Night Sidekick Is ‘the American Dream’
Jimmy Kimmel Live’s Guillermo Says Being a Late Night Sidekick Is ‘the American Dream’
The Denton variety drag show Glitterbomb at the Rubber Gloves rehearsal studio canceled its latest event last week claiming that a mention of the event in a Denton Record-Chronicle article led to a series of threats
While the Austin-set 9-1-1: Lone Star is actually filmed in Los Angeles, actor Rafael Silva will make his way to Texas this month.
The shapes on the walls shift from pastel clouds to water lilies, to the view of an air balloon descending onto a scene in the Belle Epoque.
The name Elizabeth Strout should be as well-known as her best-selling title characters Amy and Isabelle or Olive Kitteridge… or Lucy Barton. And speaking of Lucy, Strout has brought her back. On the page and to Dallas.
We’re scared. Something really strange is going to happen in May and we fear that it may cause a paradox that could unravel the very fabric of space and time as we know it.
Hollywood has a history of neglecting LGBTQIA+ performers and lauding straight performers for their “bravery” in playing queer characters.
Late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel is sending his sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez to town on Tuesday to do something dangerous, reckless and stupid.
Denton’s Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studio canceled its weekly Thursday night Glitterbomb drag event, the latest cancellation following threats to another local drag performance over the weekend.
A love of carnivorous plants helped Texas Triffid Ranch’s Paul Riddell sprout some artistic inspiration. Nominated (somewhat surprisingly) for local awards such as “Best Garden Center.”
Some parts of the world, such as Grapevine and Colleyville, got a huge jump on Banned Books Week by … well, banning books. They probably don’t understand how it works.
It all started with artist Georgeanne Deen. Currently living in Joshua Tree, California, the 71-year-old painter and poet maintained deep ties to her native state.
Through October 15, Conduit Gallery (1626 C Hi Line Drive) is spotlights two artists who, while with totally different styles, are builders. Austin-based Lance Letscher creates his collages from aged, illustration-based 1950s and 1960s ephemera.
Sunday’s home opener, in which the Tampa Bay Buccaneers decimated the Dallas Cowboys 19-3, was one of those games that can make fans feel a twinge of pain in their gut.
Deep Ellum’s entertainment offerings continue to reshape and change the district, and one new experience from the United Kingdom will bring the storied Dallas neighborhood into the age of the touchscreen.
We’ll use any opportunity to celebrate Latin culture, and Hispanic Heritage Month seems like a particularly appropriate time.
It’s been said it takes 20 years to become an overnight success, and Dallas-based visual artist Joey Brock might just prove that saying to be true.
It’s inevitable and likely to happen to us all, and there’s very little any of us living in North Texas can do about it.
The death on Thursday of Queen Elizabeth II at the ripe old age of 96 ended the second-longest monarchy in the history of the world: 70 years and 214 days on the British royal throne.
Summer has come and passed, the management can never last. August has certainly been a challenging month for the Rangers.
Dallas will celebrate the transgender community with the inaugural TX Trans Pride event, a partnership between Prism Health North Texas and Arttitude.
One of the longest-running events in Deep Ellum won’t be back this year, but not everyone is mourning the loss.