Cirque du Soleil Takes on the Afterlife With the Delightful Corteo in Frisco
The new production by Canadian dreammakers Cirque du Soleil is a real stunner. Take a peek through our photos.
The new production by Canadian dreammakers Cirque du Soleil is a real stunner. Take a peek through our photos.
Actor Esteban Vilchez says he had to practicing singing the songs for Disney’s Tarzan while running on a treadmill.
Author Michael Farris Smith knows few things are as terrifying as the Earthly climate
The exhibition reminds us of the parallels between the apartheid and Jim Crow laws.
This week’s collection of things to do include a fundraiser for a Dallas comedy icon, a retelling of one of Disney’s classic animated film on the stage and a performance by comedian John Early.
One of the film industry’s most acclaimed and sought after photographers and scene-shooters is coming to town in early June. Sir Roger A. Deakins is coming to Dallas June 8-11.
Art, theatre, music, dance and other forms of expression can be found throughout the city from the murals that grace the buildings in Deep Ellum to theater companies like Kitchen Dog and Theatre Three. One very important part of the city’s artistic preservation and practice efforts has been in business for four decades.
Boxing superstar Jake “The Problem Child” Paul and former UFC superstar Nate Diaz came face-to-face in an entertaining media-only press conference inside American Airlines Center on Tuesday afternoon to formally announce their highly anticipated boxing match on Aug. 5. Paul, 26, and Diaz, 38, are known for their controversial antics…
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.
The Napoleon Dynamite producer made a film about The Star Wars Holiday Special. We hear Oscar buzz.
Don’t be mad at us later. We told you about this event. Go inside artists’ studios and find you some of that Austin weirdness.
Could AI have written an iconic TV line like, “These gays, they’re trying to kill me”? Here are our favorite signs from the writers strike.
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.
Elizabeth Olsen had her reasons to delve into the character of Candy Montgomery – her costar Jesse Plemons wanted mainly to come home to Texas.
The face of gun violence seems to be rearing its ugly mug for the last few days all over the globe from the devastating shooting in Allen’s outlet mall to a tragic school shooting in Serbia. At least someone is doing something to help the victims of one of those situations in a way that doesn’t score them any political points.
What new shows is Hollywood gonna come up with during the writers’ strike? We can only assume they’ll turn to Yellowstone for inspiration.
Show your Mom you value the sacrifices she made for you by actually taking her out this Mother’s Day
Conservative host Steven Crowder has now been accused by his soon-to-be-ex-wife and ex-employees of verbally abusing them and exposing his genitals in the office and during company trips.
This year’s Frisco Fair ended a few days early thanks to fights, gun shots and a pulled permit from the city.
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.
Vernon Fisher’s death occurred just days before a documentary about his work and life called “Breaking the Code” was scheduled to premiere during the Dallas International Film Festival.
Years ago, Kidd Kraddick morning show host Big Al Mack met talk show host Jerry Springer and learned that he could sing Elvis’ songs almost as good as The King. So Al started holding karaoke competitions with Springer as the host at his McKinney Avenue bar and the strange event became an annual tradition.