The Hotels Charlie Kirk (and Other Conservatives) Should Avoid
Here’s a list of hotels for Charlie Kirk and other conservatives should avoid like he avoids common sense.
Here’s a list of hotels for Charlie Kirk and other conservatives should avoid like he avoids common sense.
The nights are warming up and Pride Month continues. With Fan Expo, Pride in Bloom and Alamo’s drag brunch, you can celebrate all of it. Here’s our list of best events in Dallas this week.
Between the drag bills, book bans and Bud Light and Target boycotts, it’s been a big year for bigotry. But Dallas showed out to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community at Double Wide and other venues.
Since 1962, this old-school gem has been a must-stop shop for photography enthusiasts.
When Carlie Alaniz applied to the Roots Markets open marketplace to sell her custom designed flower pots and started selling her wares over the Mothers’ Day weekend, she had no idea how the markets’ owners truly felt about the LGBTQ+ community.
Four years ago, the esports show Dreamhack decided to give Dallas a try after growing out the only space available in Austin for its annual gaming tournaments. It returns this weekend and the city is recognizing its efforts to making competitive gaming available in Dallas.
Dallas has an increasing number of drag performers who identify as female and perform as men. A pride event celebrates these drag kings.
He’s one of the greatest filmmakers of our time. He is the David Lynch. The Texas Theatre (231 W. Jefferson Blvd.) launches A Complete Retrospective – a Lynchian festival, of 35 millimeter proportions – Wednesday, May 24, at 8 and 9 p.m. with Wild at Heart and Eraserhead, respectively.
The bidding war for next year’s Collegiate Esports Commissioners Cup (CECC) is bound to get a lot more competitive now that Arlington’s stadium just raised the bar.
Get off the couch because it’s a real mother of a week for culture in Dallas: Billy Porter, Magen King and Averie Bishop are just a few of the shining stars.
Get over your “Succession” stress by getting out of the house for some culture. Cinco de Mayo events, Boot Scootin’ Skate Night, Black Heritage Celebration and Echo Theatre’s “Natural Shocks” are just a few options.
This week has us exhausted from all the decision fatigue. There are so many cool things to do, which ones do we choose? The Boulet Brothers, Darken, Less A Light On and Deep Vellum’s Anniversary Celebration are just a few to choose from.
It’s been three years since QuakeCon has held a non-virtual gathering for its newest and classic games. This year, it goes back to an in-person meeting, but not everything is returning to the Gaylord Texan Resort this summer.
Everyone has a little bit of mystery in their past, otherwise we wouldn’t have online ancestry sites. But Anya in touring Broadway musical Anastasia, doesn’t have a laptop in the 1920s as she navigates from Russia to the stunning world of Paris.
Skip Ikea and give your home some personality (and maybe cool ghosts from haunted mirrors). Here are 10 thrift hacks that will help you save some money to put toward your utility bills this Texas summer.
The legendary Texas Chain Saw Massacre is finally getting the asymmetrical video game treatment and it’ll be on your PC or console as early as May. Put down some newspaper because it’s gonna be really bloody.
Another Dallas venue has become the target of phone and online abuse for trying to hold a drag show event that it cancelled on Saturday because they could not ensure the safety of its employees or guests.
We’ve created a nifty list of things that we, the Target-loving Oak Cliff residents and frequenters, hope to find at the new local Target.
March comes in like a lion with some strong opportunities for Dallas audiences. “On Your Feet,” “Silver Foxes” and the “28th annual El Corazón Exhibition” are just a few.
As fashionistas endlessly bookmark luxury pieces on resale treasure trove The RealReal, and TikTok influencers serve up the latest microtrends, 2023 is the ideal time for the opening of 2nd Street USA.
When Larissa Retchless left Parkland Hospital’s labor and delivery in 2017, she left alone.She had barely laid eyes on her one-week-old daughter, Kennedy, let alone gotten the chance to hold her. And she didn’t know when or if she’d ever be able to.
Arcades are no longer a retro novelty. Thanks to local chains like Free Play and Cidercade and national chains like Main Event and Dave & Buster’s, they are part of the possible answers when one of our friends inevitably asks “I dunno. What do you wanna do” on a weekend night.