‘Bun Ministry’ Event Takes Women to Church About Natural Hair
The first-ever “Bun Ministry” meet-up, hosted in the Design District last Saturday, was a celebration of hair.
The first-ever “Bun Ministry” meet-up, hosted in the Design District last Saturday, was a celebration of hair.
The scene at Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas this past Wednesday was a welcome reprieve from the controversial chants and misconduct that have blighted the fan section behind Mexico’s national soccer team in recent months.
An ellipsis, also known as a “dot-dot-dot” is the symbol of elision — the omission of words in print, for example.
This year’s Emmy nominations promise many exciting races, and the lead actor category is no exception.
In July of 2011, Francisco Moreno’s exhibition Seven Days in America opened at Oliver Francis Gallery.
In a historical uprising, Parisians on Bastille Day ushered in the French Revolution when they stormed the Bastille, a state prison, and beheaded the prison’s governor who got in their way of stealing ammo.
The days in which being labeled a “geek” was considered an insult are long over, as the current cultural landscape supports a love for Marvel, DC, Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who, Game of Thrones and the various other properties and franchises once deemed “nerdy.”
Superheroes! They’re everywhere! Movies about folks in capes and tights have been a mainstay in American cinema since 1978’s Superman: The Movie, and the genre rose to new heights thanks to the efforts of Tim Burton and Michael Keaton in 1989’s Batman.
It was a cool November day during the holiday season, and Don “Tortellini” Thomas II’s friends had asked him to go downtown with them to hand out food and clothes to the homeless.
Lots of us have go-to photographers who allow us to live vicariously through their imagery, whose feeds we stalk after every major concert or event.
Professional wrestling’s popularity worldwide has lasted for decades, but there’s been a debate growing recently among fans about whether or not it can be considered performance art. But even those who don’t “pay-per-view” wrestling as a competitive sport can still appreciate it as a kitschy artform. Audiences will have a chance to judge…
The next gathering of the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) is happening in Dallas this weekend and we’ve yet to learn what we did wrong to deserve such a harsh karmic curse.
Jaylan Ford dances every day. Not in a dance class or privately in front of a mirror, like many casual dancers. He dances out in the open, for everyone to see.
Adam West. Michael Keaton. Kevin Conroy. Val Kilmer. George Clooney. Christian Bale. Ben Affleck. Robert Pattinson. At this point, Batmen are as common as brand cereal.
If you shush your friends when an obscure song comes on at the bar just to impress them with your knowledge of who it is, when it came out, its track number and the inspiration behind it, you probably annoy your friends.
Bill Maher loves red states. Not their politicians, necessarily, and certainly not laws like the Heartbeat Bill (“You can have an abortion as long as you know you don’t need one” he says. “That is so Texas”).
This season’s run of the reality series Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders: Making the Team is coming out of the bubble for its 16th season on CMT.
In any instance of major self-revaluation — whether it’s recovering from an addiction, going through a breakup or rebuilding baseball team — the road back to normalcy is bound to be filled with bumps, cracks, potholes and setbacks. It may sound cliché at this point, but the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem.
Tens of thousands gathered this weekend to observe American Independence Day Saturday at the annual Kaboom Town fireworks show in Addison.
Ever since Dallas native Sha’Carri Richardson ran the 100-meter dash in 10.86 seconds and won her spot on the U.S. Olympic Team, her nails have been the talk of the world, earning headlines and features in Today, StyleCaster, Teen Vogue and the Associated Press.
In a city like Dallas, once named “the most Bible-thumping city in Texas,” it’s perhaps not entirely rare to expect 80,000 Christians in one big gathering.
The announcement of the cast list for WaterTower Theatre’s upcoming production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time drew quite a few angry comments from its online followers.