The Best Things to Do in Dallas, Sept. 20-26
This week’s best includes the return of the video comedy show The Found Footage Festival at The Texas Theatre, the opening of the new Harwood Park and a retelling of the classic Frankenstein story.
This week’s best includes the return of the video comedy show The Found Footage Festival at The Texas Theatre, the opening of the new Harwood Park and a retelling of the classic Frankenstein story.
If you want to get berated by your waitress, your lucky day is coming. Karen’s Diner staff will yell at customers no matter what they order, how they behave or what they ask for during their meal.
To help raise the bottom line while the strikes keep productions at a standstill, Disney is reportedly in talks with an Irving-based media group to sell ABC.
We all love Hispanic culture, so let’s get to celebrating.
A former Secret Service agent who was there says he has new info about the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
This Dallas TikTok star built her platform on comedy, relatability and creative POVs. Now she’s working hard to land on the big screen.
Richardson residents hope the Como Motel doesn’t get demolished, and future diners are probably hoping the dingy motel gets a good scrub.
This week’s listings include the return of Addison Oktoberfest, live performances by Marlon Wayans and Tim Meadows, a “trip” to Colonial Williamsburg and the retro game gathering Retropalooza.
Four Day Weekend’s theater lost power on Friday but still put on a show using whatever battery powered lights and speakers they could find in the place.
Stoney and Diana Kersh live in a shrine to the Dallas Cowboys that attracts thousands of visitors, including players and even NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
Slurpees and wedding cakes antlers – could this wedding be any more Dallas?
The Texas Rangers are having a horrible stretch, and fans are not shy about letting them know on social media.
The Dallas-based nonprofit’s mission to help poor kids begins with a small, vital step.
Gayle Hunnicutt, a Fort Worth native who found fame on British television and theater stages before returning to America to star on TV’s Dallas, has died at the age of 80.
This week’s best things to do include the Katy 5K, the annual Hispanic Heritage Celebration at Dallas Arboretum and two film screenings with an Oscar-nominated makeup artist at the Texas Theatre.
Actor and comedian Marlon Wayans comes from a famous comedy family but says his kids are forging their own path in film and television.
Karridy Askenasy has a Tiktok account and a following that gives him an uncanny ability to be a force for positive change.
An all-women comedy group is unapologetically demanding the spotlight.
The third entry in a trilogy brings less gore and more emotional heft (along with the comedy).
Tiffany Gomas from Dallas apologized for freaking out on an American Airlines flight. But she still won’t say what she saw.
The theme park with the world’s first log flume ride plans to open a new log flume attraction in 2024.
Witchcraft has made its way back to Denton with a community of occult practitioners and mystics.