Melissa Anne Taylor Brings a Historical, Political Worldliness to Dallas Fashion
In less than two weeks, Austin transplant and clothing designer Melissa Anne Taylor will unveil her latest collection during a runway presentation in Fair Park.
In less than two weeks, Austin transplant and clothing designer Melissa Anne Taylor will unveil her latest collection during a runway presentation in Fair Park.
A little over a week ago, the Russian Banya of Carrollton restaurant got a one-star review on Google totally out of the blue
There is an undeniable magic to sleeping in a huge hotel bed, especially after a long day of travel or exploring somewhere new.
Streaming is the future. If you’re still subscribed to cable, then what are you doing? Sure, there are a few live TV events each year for which you probably want a traditional television package
Brick-and-mortars are out and pop-up markets are in. With endless inflation and increasingly rising rent prices, small business owners in North Texas are ditching the brick-and-mortar business model.
Learning can actually be fun. Yes, even during Spring Break. And yes, we realize how old we sound right now. But seriously, hear us out. We remember Spring Break could be a huge bore because we didn’t have anything to do.
There’s been this fear in the back of my mind ever since the makers of the FOX animated comedy King of the Hill announced they were looking to do a reboot. The fear is that someone with the power to bring the beloved Texas sitcom back to life might do…
A team of Dallas and San Antonio attorneys for Netflix wants a judge to stop the child pornography case against its drama Cuties, according to its latest filing.
Movie theaters may be open again but the effects of the coronavirus shutdowns have caused permanent setbacks to cinemas. Just this year, North Texas saw its last “dollar movie” theater close its doors.
Times could not be more tense for the families of transgender children in Texas. Gov. Greg Abbott added to the growing list of reasons his humanity card should be revoked earlier this week when he ordered Texas’ Department of Family and Protective Services to launch child welfare investigations into families with transgender children.
If you’re the type of person who hoards random knowledge (think Harry Styles’ middle name, the capital of Rwanda, or the number of penalties the Cowboys earned in 2021 – yikes) then it’s time to put your special talents to use in the real world.
It’s no secret that the Academy Awards are a pale imitation of the show they once were. The days of an exciting host like Bob Hope or Billy Crystal delighting moviegoers of every generation are now faded memories.
The world is getting another dose of Batman thanks to the, oh let’s say, 220th film reboot of the DC Universe franchise, but our fair city has its own Bat-problems.
It was about time someone gave Linda Stogner her own comedy special. She’s spent so much time, money and effort building a comedy community for Dallas that she deserves an hour of her own in the spotlight.
Dallas VideoFest is changing its scene a bit. Now, it will offer showcase screenings of films that would’ve normally been found in the schedules of its once weekend-long festivals. DVF kicks off the new series with HONK by Cheryl Allison 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 2, at Angelika Film Center, 5321 E. Mockingbird Lane.
Big players in the gaming industry are making big bets on Web 3 and NFTs. It’s still uncertain whether those bets will pay off.
We got Christian Bale’s “Batlip” and Ben Affleck’s “Batfleck,” so prepare for the era of “Battinson.” That’s right, Robert Pattinson is the latest to step into the role of Bruce Wayne in the upcoming reboot The Batman.
As podcasts become an incredibly influential medium, a California-based couple is looking to use their platform to shift the heteronormative boys club rules and reach people in a positive manner.
Every year, the week after the Academy Award nominations is rampant with news articles about the biggest “snubs” and “surprises” of the year.
The Dallas skyline is famous for its phallic silhouettes and for lighting up in matching lights to celebrate festive occasions such as Halloween and other holidays or for special occasions such as a Rolling Stones concert. It hardly gets political.
Let us start by saying that no remake or reboot of a classic franchise can ever damage its legacy no matter how much the Proud Boys who railed against the all-female Ghostbusters reboot wished that it would.
March 8 marks this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD) and Dallas is pulling out all the stops. The globally recognized day has been celebrated since 1911 with the aim to raise awareness for gender equality, to promote philanthropic efforts for women-focused charities and to uplift and celebrate women.