60 Cool Women-Owned Businesses You Can Support in Dallas

Women are rockstars in business, and that’s just a fact. There are countless women-owned and women-run businesses in Dallas, but here are 55 to get you started. In honor of Women’s History Month, support one of these local shops, restaurants and services run by a bevy of badass bosses. Bars and…

5 Art Exhibitions Worth Checking Out This Spring

Gov. Abbott’s recent decision to reopen the state without a mask mandate probably makes you want to stay inside for the foreseeable future, and we don’t blame you. However, if you find yourself feeling a little stir-crazy, claustrophobic, or some combination thereof, it may be time to escape to a…

Six Flags Turns 60: The Weirdest Rides in the Park’s History

Six Flags has never been a stranger to controversy. Arlington’s Six Flags Over Texas, the chain’s first park, came under fire in 2017 following the death of a Charlottesville, Virginia, protester by a white nationalist. The amusement park was widely criticized for continuing to fly a Confederate flag on park…

Stage West’s Kara-Lynn Vaeni Is Changing up Pandemic Theater

Exactly a year ago, theater director Kara-Lynn Vaeni was helping Dallas build and maintain a flourishing theater scene packed with stellar and wide-ranging productions. Dallas and Fort Worth theaters were showing us some of their best work during the 2019-2020 season before the promising future for local theater was struck down, like…

Pandemic Paradox: It’s OK to Not be Ready for the Pandemic to End

News from the pandemic front is getting brighter lately. The average number of new infections of COVID-19 has fallen below 100,000 in the U.S. for the first time since November, according to Johns Hopkins University. The number of deaths is decreasing sharply, too. In fits and starts, the national vaccine…

Dallas Artists Show Off Their Snow Storm Creations

The past week in Dallas has been referred to as Snow-vid, Dallaska, “The coldest week of my life,” or, in the case at least of one Texas senator, “vacation-time.” Artists were out and about in the Texas-sized winter wonderland trying to find ways to forget that most of their friends…

Chris Harrison’s Legacy Hangs in the Balance

During a interview on Extra, former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay interviewed Bachelor franchise host (and fellow Dallas native) Chris Harrison about this season of The Bachelor’s problematic contestant, Rachael Kirkconnell. Kirkconnell came under scrutiny when photos of her at an Old South party surfaced online. Harrison seemingly defended her. “I saw a picture…

The Real Reasons Ted Cruz Came Back From Cancún

Sen. Ted Cruz enraged constituents yet again this week when he was caught catching a flight to Cancún with his wife, Heidi, and their daughters. Texans continued to suffer below-freezing temperatures and massive power outages while Cruz was seemingly off to vacation under the Mexican sun. Cruz returned the next…

Frisco’s Gearbox Software’s Got a New Owner From Sweden

Gearbox Software may still be located in Texas, but thanks to a recent merger with a large game conglomerate, it’s officially Swedish. The Embracer Group, a Sweden-based parent company of 57 game studios such as THQ Nordic, Deep Silver and Saber Interactive, announced a merger deal with Gearbox Software that puts…

The 10 Funniest Local Commercials to Ever Grace Our TV Screens

We get it. Making a list about the weirdest and funniest local commercials is doing exactly what advertisers want us to do, sharing their pieces of digital celluloid so more people will see them. In this day and age, when videos of cats juggling, skateboard accidents and unhinged rants from…

A New Documentary Shows a Panoramic View of Photographer Byrd Williams

It all began one morning as Mark Birnbaum sipped coffee with a friend who’d read about Byrd Williams IV, whose lineage includes a long line of photographers. The friend asked, “Isn’t this the kind of person you make films about?” Birnbaum remembers. Indeed it was. “I never thought about making…

Ted Cruz Tweets in Defense of Gina Carano and Gets Owned by Star Wars Fans

Actress Gina Carano was fired from her role in Disney’s The Mandalorian this week, after she tweeted anti-Semitic, anti-mask wearing, Jeffrey Epstein and election fraud conspiracies — among a slew of other opinions that were decidedly non-Disney. Carano has also posted anti-trans remarks in the past, but the last straw…