This Christmas, Santa Is Bringing Southlake a Gigantic Entertainment Epicenter
Dallas will soon have a new luxury movie experience.
Dallas will soon have a new luxury movie experience.
The Reduced Shakespeare Company’s production of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) [Revised] is sort of like a humorous Cliff Notes version of Shakespeare’s entire library of work.
You’ve certainly heard, over and over, just how expensive Austin is becoming, especially with so many tech transplants relocating to the city.
Julia Roberts is more than just one of our greatest living actors — she’s a living legend. Between winning the Academy Award for Erin Brockovich, starring in some of the greatest rom-coms ever made (we mean, of course, Pretty Woman), and appearing as Tess Ocean impersonating Julia Roberts for a brilliant bit of self-indulgence in Ocean’s Twelve, she can do pretty much everything.
When Tumblr was scrubbed of NSFW content in 2018, sex enthusiasts found new outlets to share information. Granted, not all of the NSFW content is pornographic in nature, but largely educational.
You work hard and life comes at you fast. Sometimes you just need a little extra help wrangling your seemingly ever-growing to-do list.
Imagine being asked to do the thing you do best in life, but in a competitive setting. The stakes don’t matter. You’re just being asked to prove your abilities in public.
This week, one thing is bigger in Texas, with one enigmatic visitor: a giant, yellow rubber duck.
One change that comes from the waning days of the pandemic is that our dating life is no longer confined to phone conversations or screen calls that feel like we’re in some kind of maximum security prison. We can and should actually meet the people we’re interested in dating now.
This summer, Legacy West (7800 Windrose Ave., Plano) hosts a free sunset movie series every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Now that we’re allowed to go outside without walking around in a plexiglass box like the world’s shittiest mime, themed pop-up bars are making a comeback. This trend refers to when bars, pubs and taverns decorate and redo their menus to celebrate something seasonal like Halloween or Christmas or some…
Filmmaker Chyna Robinson is no stranger to telling ambitious, timely stories. The Fort Worth native’s debut film, Greenwood: 13 Hours, was a historical short about the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Increasing the number of women and minorities in STEM is Minerva Cordero’s life goal.
Last year Jared Guynes was all set to launch his fifth Jared’s Epic Nerf Battle — the annual Nerf gun war that started in 2016 at AT&T Stadium that set and still holds a Guinness World Record.
Whether you’ve mapped out an extensive breakfast feast or you’re waiting for a last-minute Amazon delivery, Father’s Day 2021 is the perfect opportunity to treat our dads. Seriously. You only have to do it once a year.
For a group of Dallas residents, one streetcar is truly named desire.
Like most artists, Tokyo-based Tomoo Gokita spent life during the pandemic lockdown working on his craft, and breaking the boundaries of his own art by abandoning his usual monochromatic and grayscale figurative paintings for vibrant pastels — with motifs ranging from pin-up models and female wrestlers to Donald Trump and socially distanced individuals — for a series titled Get Down.
If a traffic jam on Interstate highway 35 inspired you to let out a “D’oh!” then we might have the place for you.
Graphic artist Michael Houlihan is not from Oak Cliff. When the 35-year-old moved to Dallas from California in 2014, he knew returning to the “Third Coast” would mean more questions like, “Where are you from?”
One day, roughly 10 years ago, Tori Jensen was lying on the floor of a dorm room in Cincinnati with her sobbing girlfriend, Michelle.
Throughout the pandemic, hundreds — and in some places, thousands — gathered daily in North Texas without regard for social distancing.
Guy Mayfield’s debut short film, The Butterfly Keeper, will be premiering in a matter of days.