Things We Learned by Visiting Every Sex Shop in Dallas
Thanks to TikTok, the viral, sucking rose toy vibrator has been getting everyone back into shopping at adult stores – whether it’s to have fun with a partner or for self-pleasure.
Thanks to TikTok, the viral, sucking rose toy vibrator has been getting everyone back into shopping at adult stores – whether it’s to have fun with a partner or for self-pleasure.
If you’ve never visited any of the indoor markets around Dallas, also known as bazaars, you are sadly missing out on a major hub of Hispanic culture.
When Joaquín Zihuatanejo was a child, his uncle, Tío Silastino asked, “Mijo, what do you want to be when you grow up?”
A fight at The Parks Mall at Arlington went viral after a video was posted of the brawl and online rumors made it out to be something much worse.
Ready to grab your movie hoodie and get back in the theater? You’re in luck. It’s time for the 52nd Annual USA Film Festival at Angelika Film Center (5321 E. Mockingbird Lane) from Wednesday through Sunday. Opening night on Wednesday features a double feature of short Texas documentaries The Portal and the Park and Texas Wines, as well as features The Pact (based on a true story) and The Phantom of the Open (starring Mark Rylance and Sally Hawkins).
Basic logic tells us that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott isn’t the only person in control of his Twitter page. Social media is so vital to the political meat grinder that he’s likely got a whole team of people scrutinizing every character before posting from his various online accounts.
There’s a question that you’ve probably been asked dozens of times since the pandemic started: “So, what have you been binging recently?”
Just like a lot of live events that had to postpone dates during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Frightmare Weekend horror convention is finally get back its regular timeslot.
The Breaking Bad universe is an anomaly in pop culture: It’s so good that even its spinoffs and sequels stand up to the original.
Few people are better at squirming their wormy way out of questions they don’t want to answer than Sen. Ted Cruz. Of course, it helps that he’s a worm.
Right now through July 10, the Dallas Museum of Art (1717 N. Harwood St.) presents Slip Zone: A New Look at Postwar Abstraction in the Americas and East Asia, which features collection works honoring “significant innovations” in various mediums. At 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 13, Bruce Wood Dance presents an accompanying performance exploring abstract expressionism through color and movement.
Mark Wahlberg is no stranger to stepping into the role of a real inspirational figure. Between the underdog boxer Micky Ward in The Fighter.
For Marvin Washington, sleep isn’t easy to come by. The combination of CBD and melatonin helps, but most days he is out of bed by 2 a.m. If he’s lucky, 2:30.
It looks like Texas has its very own “Banksy.” There’s got to be a better name for him than “Texsy.”
Serious smokers know that the unofficial international holiday of 4/20 is not just another day to smoke weed with your friends.
Remember when you were a kid and there would be a special assembly for a visitor to do public science demonstrations or some kind of esoteric dance routine? This was nothing like any of those.
There was a moment in time this February when America’s favorite pastime might have been in jeopardy, but alas, baseball season is upon us.
Since the time he blossomed in the Phoenix and San Francisco punk scenes of the 1980s, Gregg Turkington has worn many hats
This week, it rained cats and queens in Texas. On Monday night, as tornadoes and hail forced many North Texans to take shelter, one Dallas drag queen stole Mother Nature’s thunder by putting on a show in the rain.
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science (2201 N. Field St.) continues the National Geographic Live Speaker Series Wednesday, April 6, as it welcomes Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant. Dr. Wynn-Grant is a large carnivore ecologist who found her path to wildlife and conservation science watching TV as a kid.
Witchcraft means different things to different people: It can be a form of self-care, a meditative practice and a means to self-expression.
We’ve all seen the downtown skyline whether it’s on the way to work, in a movie or while stuck on that one-lane exit from the southbound lane of Dallas North Tollway to Interstate Highway 35.