Wrestlemania 38 Will Have 2 Nights of Fights at AT&T Stadium in April
Now that live shows are making a comeback, the biggest professional wrestling event in the world is coming back to town next year.
Now that live shows are making a comeback, the biggest professional wrestling event in the world is coming back to town next year.
For many people, compounding daily responsibilities, especially when paired with pandemic-induced isolation, bring on anxiety and other mental health ailments.
It’s been pretty scary for the past year and a half, but we are now officially in spooky season. October is a great chance for film fans to look back on the history of horror movies, and this year you really don’t have any excuse not to dig into the classics.
Halloween is a celebration of self-expression, so why does every costume end up looking the same? It seems like every year we get our usual set of zombies, ghosts, skeletons and alien creatures making circles around the neighborhood.
Shayne Smith started doing comedy at the age of 28 after about four years of taking on crappy jobs during his time on probation. The decade before, however, was a wild ride of violence, robberies and face tattoos.
Now the seats are all empty … let the rookies take the stage. The sun is setting a little sooner than we’d like.
Picture a movie with symmetrical framing. Add quirky characters. Colorful sets. Bill Murray. And a legion of hipster baristas ready to defend it as a work of genius. Yeah, you guessed, this is the work, any work, of acclaimed filmmaker Wes Anderson.
Undermain Theatre (3200 Main St.) captivated streaming audiences last year with St. Nicholas by Conor McPherson. It’s back and staged for live viewing with enough vampire coven to satisfy the Halloween itch and enough Bruce DuBose to trigger the brain’s voiceover recognition quadrant (it’s such a good voice). DuBose plays the theater critic enchanted by an actress and swept up by a coven, so fork over $15-$30 at undermain.org and experience the dark tale live (or online).
Local school districts are on high alert after TikTok’s “Devious Licks” challenge, which encouraged students to steal or vandalize school property and post a recording of the act on TikTok.
Do you enjoy late-night binge scrolling through Redfin for dream homes in North Texas? Then quench your thirst for unattainable real estate at the AIA Dallas’ curated Tour of Homes next weekend.
Gray clouds covered the sky as raindrops fell outside of Denise Montgomery’s front door window. It was the second Monday of October in 1965.
Last year, a house on East Dallas’ M Street made headlines worldwide for its gory Halloween decorations.
Rejoining the world after spending time in prison is tough. We can’t say we’ve been there, but those scenes in The Shawshank Redemption are forever stitched into our minds.
The Taming at WaterTower Theater This may not sound like a Halloween season show, but think about it. What’s scarier than politics these days?
There will always be teachers, kids and comedy, Joe Dombrowski says. The evergreen nature and reliability of those three things are how the elementary school teacher found a new life through stand-up comedy.
Unless you live under a rock, there’s no way you haven’t heard of the immersive Van Gogh exhibition currently showing in Dallas.
James Bond is back in theaters this week with No Time To Die, after its production was notoriously pushed back several times.
It’s “good movie” season again! If you’re tired of bloated blockbusters, junky comedies and never-ending horror franchises, this fall hopes to deliver the elevated fare that will contend for the Academy Awards next year.
Every October, as the weather begins to change, baseball fans eagerly await the start of the MLB postseason.
If you’ve ever smoked enough weed or eaten too much of a THC-infused edible and thought you were hallucinating, well, you probably were
It’s festival season again. After a jam-packed summer of blockbuster films such as F9, Black Widow and A Quiet Place: Part II, the coming months promise an exciting slate of high-profile award contenders.
Every Wednesday in October, Angelika Film Center Dallas and Plano will screen a classic Alfred Hitchcock film as part of its annual event, Hitchcocktober, celebrating the horror filmmaker.